Encounter of GSB462
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Identified as: GSB462
Matched by: Unmatched first encounter
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6ab4a979-63ff-46b6-a7f1-4ae7961d3953
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Date created: | 2021-05-29T00:05:02.514 |
Date last edited:   | 2022-01-11 |
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![]() Molly Morse Affiliation: Benioff Ocean Initiative, UCSB |
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Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas
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Status: alive
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Sex: unknown
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Mike captured this fish on 27 November 2015, a 37.5mm (1 3/8 inch) and 1.42 gram brown-phase young-of-the-year Giant Sea Bass next to Newport Pier in Orange County and brought it to Heal the Bay Aquarium beneath Santa Monica Pier for his original spot pattern study. They released the fish into King Harbor at Redondo Beach on May 21, 2021, about 5 1/2 years after capture.
Before the release, Dr. Anderson of CSU Long Beach's Shark Lab inserted one of the large acoustic transmitters that they use for White Sharks. On 22 May 2021, the fish's fork length was 91 cm (36 inches), and it weighed 14.3 kg (31.5 lbs).
The fish was released at exactly 1000 hours on 22 May 2021 at the end of the westernmost King Harbor Yacht Club dock at 33.848554º N X -118.401371º W. The fish descended into about 10 feet of water.
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