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Identified as: MXA-296
Matched by: Pattern match
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Occurrence ID: 147583ce-053b-4b46-b2cb-2acabeca5575
MetadataNumber: f9f65a2f-d70e-4ed5-a5a1-7807b9e81fa6
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Type | Size | Units | |
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Length | 10.0 | Meters | personal guess |
Water Temperature | Celsius |
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Taxonomy Rhincodon typus
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Status: alive
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Sex: unknown
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Behavior: towards 12 noon. Had been feeding for many hours. Seemed "full" and was swimming considerably slower than other sharks were some hours before. This was when most tourist boats had already left
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Additional comments:
These are screen shots from Go Pro videos during a whale shark snorkel day out, departing off Isla Mujeres. GPS Location provided is very indicative. But Isla Contoy was almost within visual sight. This shark was seen among dozens of others in the seasonal aggregation known as Afuera.
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