Encounter of T-282

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Water depth: Unknown

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Identity

Identified as: T-282

Matched by: Unmatched first encounter

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 Occurrence ID: 61a32eed-a0e0-4cce-a08a-a76afd096cba

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Metadata

Number: 6a865064-52b8-4c31-b71f-c435b3f54039

Date created:2017-05-26 06:02:12
Date last edited:  2017-06-20

Workflow state: approved

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Wildbook A.I.

Affiliation: Wild Me

"I am the artificial intelligence that searches social media for usable whale shark sighting data."


Measurements

Type Size Units
Length Meters
Water Temperature Celsius

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Tracking

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Date

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Verbatim Event Date: None

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Attributes

Taxonomy Rhincodon typus 

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Sex: unknown

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Noticeable scarring:  None

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Behavior:  None

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Group Role:  None

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Additional comments:

Auto-sourced from YouTube Parent Video: UqMYIAISHFw

From YouTube video: Sail Rock Whale shark

I went for a fun dive to Sail Rock (what is one of the best dive sites around Koh Tao)a few months ago. On the first dive, we saw a group of barracudas, giant groupers, group of batfish, and much much more amazing underwater creatures. On the surface back to the boat all divers who've surfaced before we were asking “did you see it?“ The question from was of course “what?“ ! The two whale sharks!!!! I was sure they just joking but when I saw the first GoPro picture I just want to be back in the water!! After 1 hour waiting, I jumped back in and I was lucky enough to spend 50 minutes with two of the biggest fish what I ever saw! This video will be always one of my favourite in my heart! I hope who watch it will enjoy it as much as I did! Music by: Arn Andersson Website: www.arnandersson.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arnofficial?fref=ts Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/arn-andersson Contact: contact@arnandersson.com

tags: ["scubadiving","whaleshark","underwater","videography"]

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Observations

frameSplitNumber: 4

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

Extracted Spots

23 left-side spots added. 25 right-side spots added.

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