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Identified as: GSB260
Matched by: Pattern match
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Occurrence ID: 404f6246-1230-4f24-9d7f-cbd4086d8a66
MetadataNumber: c6b167eb-3e80-456e-94bb-e680926ef429
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Taxonomy Stereolepis gigas
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Additional comments:
Another fish that slipped through the cracks from Sept. 5, 2019. I believe this is your GSB260. I am submitting it because the others we submitted in 2019 only ranged from October thru December. Thought this would give you a Sept. data point. It was also encountered a couple of times in 2020, which you have.
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