Encounter of MXA-381

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Water depth: Unknown

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Identity

Identified as: MXA-381

Matched by: Pattern match

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Event ID: youtube:fO5eMpgLXJk

 Occurrence ID: 2a1a857e-769a-41e7-96b0-8804d28f34de

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Metadata

Number: 97237f68-d062-4ddd-bb3a-7e868bc36cd4

Date created:2018-08-29 19:41:35
Date last edited:  2018-09-23

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: fO5eMpgLXJk

From YouTube video: Whale Shark Snorkel Aug 2018

20 miles off the coast of Mexico there is summer migration of whale sharks. Swimming with them involves getting the first ferry from Cozumel, getting picked up in Playa del Carmen in a van to Cancun, and taking a fast boat to the whale sharks. Afterwards, we anchored at Isla Muheres for lunch.

tags: ["Isla Muheres","Cancun","Cozumel"]

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Observations

bestDetectionConfidence: 0.956

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frameSplitNumber: 2

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

Extracted Spots

14 left-side spots added.

Pattern Matching Results

Groth: Left-side scan results
I3S: Left-side scan results

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