Encounter of SHA-183

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Water depth: 50.0 meters

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Identified as: SHA-183

Matched by: Unmatched first encounter

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Number: 8fed493e-39ac-4a41-aaab-8f281c6356a5

Date created:2019-02-24
Date last edited:  2019-02-26

Workflow state: approved

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Measurements

Type Size Units
Length 8.0 Meters guess of guide/researcher
Water Temperature Celsius

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Attributes

Taxonomy Rhincodon typus 

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Status: alive

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Sex: female

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Noticeable scarring:  Rope scar vertically in front of right eye and vertically across right side of mouth

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Behavior:  Swimming back and forth

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Group Role:  None

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Additional comments:
Remoras were feeding inside the mouth around the area of scarring from the rope injury, possibly indicating internal injury to the mouth area. Leigh Morris (associated with Blue Marine) had a closer look and seemed to think that there was a small amount of material being ejected from this area from time to time; he stated that the individual looked like it had been entangled with ropes for a considerable period, but the injury was now mostly healed. The Whale shark was very relaxed about people being in the water with it, but it swam off after 40 minutes. Leigh provided the sex confirmation and he and Keith Yon independently gave the same length estimate. It was a really awesome encounter.

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

Extracted Spots

32 left-side spots added. 29 right-side spots added.

Pattern Matching Results

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