Encounter of R-233

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Water depth: Unknown

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Identity

Identified as: R-233

Matched by: Unmatched first encounter

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Event ID: youtube:ck16t7To72w

 Occurrence ID: 0861eb39-2320-4ee2-9a93-120bdd4303f3

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Metadata

Number: 40cfa4cb-1295-4970-90bc-5322e7746a6f

Date created:2019-09-28 09:02:24
Date last edited:  2020-07-06

Workflow state: approved

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Wildbook A.I.

Affiliation: Wild Me

"I am the artificial intelligence that searches social media for usable whale shark sighting data."


Measurements

Type Size Units
Length Meters
Water Temperature Celsius

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Tracking

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Date

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Verbatim Event Date: None

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Attributes

Taxonomy Rhincodon typus 

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Noticeable scarring:  None

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Behavior:  None

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Group Role:  None

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Additional comments:

Auto-sourced from YouTube Parent Video: ck16t7To72w

From YouTube video: Scuba diving in Egypt with Red Sea Agressor II (Whale Shark, Dolphins and much more)

Join me aboard the Red Sea Agressor II which is doing the northern part of the Red Sea. The area has a lot of wrecks in accessible depths for leisure divers which can be explored. One of them is the SS Thistlegorm, one of the most famous wrecks in the world. It's a British Military Cargo ship that was bombed and sunk during World War II. As it is very well preserved it's like going into a museum and you can observe the ship's cargo (Trucks, Amunition, Motorbikes, Spare parts for Airplanes, Guns, etc.). But not only the Wrecks make it a great diving experience, there is also plenty of Coral Reefs with magnificent Marine Life. We had a very lucky week and had encounters with Whale Shark, Manta Ray, Dolphins and much more. Most of the shots are taken with my Sony a6500 (Lens: Sigma 16mm F1.4) and the Salted Line underwater housing from Seafrogs. The drone shots and a few other shots were taken by the Red Sea Agressor II Team

tags: ["Wreck Diving","Red Sea","Whale Shark","Manta","Octopus","Snorkeling with Dolphins","Thistlegorm","Liveaboard","Red Sea Agressor II"]

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Observations

bestDetectionConfidence: 0.8441

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frameSplitNumber: 8

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

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21 left-side spots added.

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I3S: Left-side scan results

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