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Identified as: GSB796
Matched by: Unmatched first encounter
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Occurrence ID: 21438b9b-cf52-466a-ae5a-dcb6e8715b02
MetadataNumber: 60f8efe0-71ae-49e8-ba76-6edcd25d0f7f
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Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas
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Status: alive
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Additional comments:
This was the ninth YOY giant sea bass sighting over the past two months. This is the most juvenile giants I have seen ever. There is still plenty of food - mysid shrimp - in the area. Red tide is severe right now but there is clear, cold (55-58oF) water below the dinoflagellates.
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