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Identified as: R-342
Matched by: Unmatched first encounter
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Alternate ID:
Occurrence ID: e1078c62-fb83-47ad-bbe9-14c4b29cc4a2
MetadataNumber: fb9153e0-d11b-419a-9068-4628a8b54e47
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Type | Size | Units | |
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Length | 4.0 | Meters | personal guess |
Water Temperature | Celsius |
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Date
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Taxonomy Rhincodon typus
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Status: alive
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Sex: female
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Noticeable scarring: Slight scarring on right side of body, between pectoral and dorsal
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Behavior: None
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Leave blank if unknown.Life stage: juvenile
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Additional comments:
Whale Shark E622 in the Israeli database. Spotted and photographed by Bar and Dean Laufer. Right side match for a sighting in Eilat on April 19'.
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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)
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14 left-side spots added. 16 right-side spots added. |
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