Encounter of GSB530
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Identified as: GSB530
Matched by: Unmatched first encounter
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5e2fe158-918f-4018-a480-1fcefe0f07b8
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Date created: | 2021-11-20T17:34:08.277 |
Date last edited:   | 2022-01-25 |
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![]() Rohan Puranik Affiliation: Salesforce |
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Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas
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Status: alive
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Sex: unknown
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Behavior: swimming
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Additional comments:
These were submitted in the past, but the spotting pattern might not be distinctive enough to have assigned a number. I asked Francis Joyce about this, but I'm not sure if it was resolved. We think these are the left and right sides of the same fish. On one of the images, camera electronics malfunctioned and recorded 12-24, the wrong date and time, but our dive logs show that the dive was on 12-23 and that we didn't return to HAR the next day.
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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)
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