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Occurrence ID: a23fc777-a412-490b-a02f-11350727232f
MetadataNumber: 103e7363-a786-4923-969b-7df573d0909a
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Taxonomy Rhincodon typus
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Additional comments:
I know this is a long time coming, but I'm hoping you can ID this shark with the photo attached, and perhaps someone has gotten a better image in the years since. If available, I'm hoping to get the ID number of this shark, get some better images of the "fingerprint" for a personal project, and also adopt it in the future. Please let me know any information you have on this shark and any subsequent encounters! (In the foreground of this picture is Clare Prebble, who was working on her PhD at the time at MMF - she may have gotten better shots, though it would be pretty far back in the database!)
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