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Identified as: USA-R1190
Matched by: Unmatched first encounter
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Occurrence ID: 551fb4e5-8d71-4f0f-95f7-e57c44b440da
MetadataNumber: 70438591-7673-433e-8f2c-49c6039847c4
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Type | Size | Units | |
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Pre-caudal Length | centimeters | ||
Length | centimeters | ||
Temp. | 22.22 | Celsius | |
Underwater IMG | 1.0 | centimeters |
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Taxonomy Carcharias taurus
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Status: alive
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Sex: female
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Noticeable scarring: None
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Behavior: Docile swimming near the bottom on the Port side of the ship in the lee of a moderate current
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Additional comments:
We saw a total of (5) different female ST Sharks near the bottom on the Port side (high side) of the wreck. They were all just cruising back and forth near the bottom in the lee of the moderate current that was running. Carol Price was also on the dive and can provide more info about sea conditions, etc.
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