Encounter of GSB400

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Water depth: 26.0 meters

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Identified as: GSB400

Matched by: Pattern match

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 Occurrence ID: 76397994-d645-4836-ada1-8d671e1c6b72

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Number: 4d2ed6f8-e5eb-41fc-bce2-8006200172c1

Date created:2023-09-25T16:11:09.690
Date last edited:  2024-01-12

Workflow state: approved

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Managing researcher: 

Macey Hartmann

Affiliation: BOSL

Research Project: SGSB


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Attributes

Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas 

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Status: alive

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Sex: unknown

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Behavior:  courting (circling or nudging)

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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:
Matt Wilbur (matt@efs.org) and I both took these pictures. This was one of a pair and this one was usually (always?) in the rear of the pair. They circled us repeatedly, but this one came around and circled us more. It also "flashed" its spots for us in real time (can provide the video if needed). They were very friendly and curious. This one did a big mouthing thing that could be a show of aggression(?) but it just didn't seem like that was it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meLWh1gneXQ

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

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