Encounter of P-380

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Identified as: P-380

Matched by: Unmatched first encounter

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Number: 96201110938

Date created:2011-06-09
Date last edited:  2011-10-03

Workflow state: approved

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Managing researcher: 

World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines

Affiliation: World Wide Fund for Nature, Philippines

Research Project: Whale Shark Photo Identification Project


Measurements

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Length 4.0 Meters
Water Temperature Celsius

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Attributes

Taxonomy Rhincodon typus 

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Status: alive

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Sex: male

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Additional comments:
found in net next to the beach in Cantagay, Jagna.
Reported to BRG CAP (Joel Rosario)that called Physalus at 5:45. We arrived there at 6:10... Refloated immediately, swam away at 6:40.
remora founded on the beach and refloated 10 min after the whale shark.
Mayor Fortunato Abrenialla call Physalus at 6 and went there with us.
We sent MAO Roderick to brg cap of Bunga to tell them to check their shore. 1 paddle boat from Cantagay followed the shark for 100 meters before it went too deep.

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