Encounter of GSB163
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An encounter is a sighting of a single animal at a specific location and time. Learn more.
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Identified as: GSB163
Matched by: Unmatched first encounter
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Alternate ID: GSB062218-01
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Date created: | 2018-08-08 |
Date last edited:   | 2018-11-08 |
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![]() Katelin Seeto Affiliation: Giant Sea Bass Researcher, Love Lab, UCSB |
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Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas
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Status: alive
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Noticeable scarring: One small wound in the center of the left side of the body, POSSIBLY a missed tagging attempt for the CSULB acoustic telemetry study.
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Behavior: Floating up off the bottom in the water column in lanes and openings within otherwise dense kelp. If disturbed, would move to another kelp opening.
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Additional comments:
GSB062218-01 was part of a breeding aggregation within dense kelp directly off the Casino Point Dive Park stairs.
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