Encounter of MD-357

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Water depth: Unknown

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Identified as: MD-357

Matched by: Visual inspection

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Event ID: youtube:tqBaaxffbVM

 Occurrence ID: b46cfa9a-bf4d-4851-a4d1-04093b4f426c

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Metadata

Number: 621124ad-c264-4f14-886a-e85aa128a361

Date created:2019-12-13 11:08:32
Date last edited:  2020-04-07

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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

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Water Temperature Celsius

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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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Auto-sourced from YouTube Parent Video: tqBaaxffbVM

From YouTube video: Madagascar Baleines Rand'eau 151119

Madagascar Baleines Rand'eau 15/11/19 00:002 Captain Black says it's gonna be AWESOMMEEE...!!!:P 00:09 La chasse... Predators breaching the surface during their hunt 00:15 First of many Whale sharks...:) Always accompanied by bonitoes, pilot fish, and tuna... :) 00:26 Tuna darting around...:) 00:33 This specimen seems to have a damaged tail..Prob from a bot operated by an idiot captain blindly rushing in... :( 00:51 Vertical position=feeding mode, where the whale sharks gulps in the creature rich surface water... 01:49 Note the zillions of tiny fishies on which the predators all feast... 03:29 Could there be more tuna around...??? :P The awful visi is actually because of the millions of tiny air bubbles created by the predators darting around...!! 04:30 More whale shark feeding... 05:07 You're actually faster freediving than swimming at the surface... :P 06:00 Yeah, that happened live...!!! :) 07:54 The tiny fishies in front of its mouth are actually baby Trevallis... :) 07:58 Can't get any closer... :) 09:17 and again swimming towards us... :) 09:20 Pair of Cobias...:) I was confused initially, and thought they might have been sharks... :P 09:25 Lots of bonitoes leading the whale shark... 09:35 Better view of the baby trevallis 10:24 Final one for the road...:)

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Observations

bestDetectionConfidence: 0.7417

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frameSplitNumber: 13

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26 left-side spots added.

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