Encounter of GSB136

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Water depth: 51.0 meters

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Identified as: GSB136

Matched by: Pattern match

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Number: eaff27bd-b853-47ad-8e8e-dfed618ffa1a

Date created:2019-11-21
Date last edited:  2024-03-30

Workflow state: approved

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Managing researcher: 

Katelin Seeto

Affiliation: Giant Sea Bass Researcher, Love Lab, UCSB


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Attributes

Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas 

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Status: alive

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Noticeable scarring:  tail damage

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Behavior:  None

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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:
This is the first Giant Sea Bass I ever saw!! I was SOOO EXCITED!!!

I saw this Giant Sea Bass and it was very curious. It came and left us 3 times over about a 17 minute time frame (from the first picture to the last). All these pictures and videos are of the same fish. Floor depth was 51 feet but average depth of sighting was 30-40 feet.

I have a 33 second video (probably the best one I took that day of this fish) that is too big to upload here. Here is a link to the video and also a link where I uploaded to YouTube.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FVB7KQ0WYBG6mDwNt0r2txiCQi2BX4U6

https://youtu.be/OAlkPD9flvM


Additionally, the videos I shared here I also uploaded to Youtube and are shot in 4K resolution, so you may get better quality there. I am NOT trying to boost my Youtube views, just trying to help. I hope you can use them.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tZTKg7fx-UWoC06R1WRcg/videos

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Observations

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

Extracted Spots

16 left-side spots added. 16 right-side spots added.

Pattern Matching Results

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

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