Encounter of GSB145

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Water depth: 30.0 meters

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Identified as: GSB145

Matched by: Pattern match

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Alternate ID: GSB082513-01

 Occurrence ID: None assigned.

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Metadata

Number: 94f00f52-2a15-4387-b48c-7109efe87b2e

Date created:2018-08-09
Date last edited:  2018-08-24

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:  Damage that had not healed on the date of the encounter is described in "Additional Comments"

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Behavior:  Mostly hovered close to pebbly bottom, and appeared lethargic.

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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:
Uploaded both right and left side photos of GSB082513-01. This fish had sustained damage to the center of its upper back on the left side, its caudal peduncle on the right side, and had a few white tears or abrasions to its caudal fin and two tears to the soft dorsal. This fish appeared surprisingly lethargic. The damage had not healed by the date of the encounter, and appeared fresh.

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

Extracted Spots

29 right-side spots added.

Pattern Matching Results

Groth: Right-side scan results
I3S: Right-side scan results

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