Encounter of GSB036

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Water depth: 30.0 meters

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Identified as: GSB036

Matched by: Visual inspection

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Alternate ID: GSB090713-01

 Occurrence ID: None assigned.

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Number: f372cd29-1a66-4e45-87c2-3530d74276a7

Date created:2018-08-09
Date last edited:  2020-09-02

Workflow state: approved

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Managing researcher: 

Francis Joyce

Affiliation: Benioff Ocean Initiative, UCSB

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Attributes

Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas 

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Status: alive

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Noticeable scarring:  See "Additional Comments" above.

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Behavior:  Floating within giant kelp, and swimming back and forth around the point.

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Group Role:  None

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Patterning code:  None

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Life stage:  adult

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Additional comments:
GSB090713-01 had recently lost nearly the entire upper half of its caudal fin to an unknown source... damage that is NOT expected to grow back. This damage, coupled with its spot pattern, should permanently identify this fish. This fish was in a loose breeding aggregation that was centered on the western side of the point where Twin Rocks is located.

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