Encounter Unassigned
An encounter is a sighting of a single animal at a specific location and time. Learn more.
An encounter is a sighting of a single animal at a specific location and time. Learn more.
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83f95a2f-6f2e-4f07-8717-9895c73c19b0
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Eleonora de Sabata
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| Date created: | 2016-01-30 |
| Date last edited:   | 2024-09-03 00:50:02 |
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Taxonomy Rhincodon typus
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Status: alive
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Sex: unknown
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Behavior: None
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Additional comments:
Hi
my NGO, MedSharks, studies sharks in the Mediterranean (www.medsharks.org). I was recently on hols in the Maldives on a liveaborad in Suvadiva. At night near Boaddoo the boat switched lights on and over a few hours we had several passes. Sharks arrived alone, but based on spots and damages on the mouth there were two different individuals. Claspers not visible, but I was not underwater.
Photos therefore relate to shark n1 (photos EdeSabata 20160120_ID1 1 to 4 ) and n2 (photosEdeSabata 20160120_ID2 1 to 4). They are frames of videos, but files are too heavy to send over. Of course should you need them I'm happy to send them over.
I have a couple more to submit from 2010 in the Maldives and a very small one from Sudan shot many years ago (https://youtu.be/-EJFGsn3EF0). I would love to sign in and browse through your catalogue but am not sure how to sign in?
Pls drop me a line at info@medsharks.org
Thanks and hope you have some match for these!
Ciao
Eleonora
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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)
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16 right-side spots added. |
Pattern Matching Results
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