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Occurrence ID: 75ed6684-dd63-4f79-a11b-3f15f5f463c3
MetadataNumber: 128200751557
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Length | 3.0 | Meters | |
Water Temperature | Celsius |
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Taxonomy Rhincodon typus
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Status: alive
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Additional comments:
Very unusual discoloration of the
pectoral fin tips. Totally white on both
sides.
Almost exactly a year ago, another white-tip whale shark was reported on the
3/7/07 at the same dive site Ras Za'atar
encounter number 307200712107
(RHardenstine) Double-checked the previous sighting with white tips, they are two different sharks
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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)
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