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Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas
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Status: alive
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Noticeable scarring: left & right operculum scars, left lip scar, dorsal ray alga
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Behavior: circling, aggregation,
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7/2/2012
Goat Harbor
Viz: Milky 20
Max depth: 69'
Temps: 65F
Six GSBs at Goat Harbor that hung out with us
in the 45' range an entire hour. After awhile, I saw a dust cloud in the
sand and got a couple shots of a foraging bat ray before it flew away. Then
I found an angel shark! Wow! What a great first dive!! The only crummy part
was the viz but even that wasn't that bad. We could see all 6 GSBs at once
and they just kept circling around us. Some of them are more friendly than
others with the cameras. One very darkly colored GSB was hanging on the sand
and when I slowly approached it but was still at least 10’ away, it let out
2 or 3 barks and bolted away. I didn't think the barks were directed at me
because the fish was looking the other direction but Michelle says that may
have been a warning to me to back off. It was cool behavior to observe!
Another cool moment was when Michelle was taking pix of the angel shark and
I saw a GSB just behind her, skimming the sand as if it was trying to
scratch an itch. It was a funny sight for such a big fish.
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