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28m deep
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great current
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3 copy 2_3
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3 copy 2_4
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Lawerence
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coral killer
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Daniel
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current hook
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Daniel
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whale shark
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3 copy_1
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One of DM
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3 copy_3
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Adrienne
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great current
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Japanese divers
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top fin is cut
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2 copy 4
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Album Description:
At Bulan, we can't see manta, the current is very very great; while at Donsol, we saw around 17 whale sharks-5~10m long, we can touch and swim (not diving) with them.
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Hi! Would you consider adding these photos to our online database of whale sharks? You can see it at: http://photoid.whaleshark.org We collect whale shark photos to identify each individual animal uniquely based on its natural spot patterning (we use the spot patterning behind the gills on the left- and right-sides) and any visible scarring. This allows us to model the population and to better undertsand the sharks' behavior. Your photos are good examples of what we need. I hope you will help us by sending these in through the web site! Thanks, Jason Holmberg ECOCEAN Whale Shark Photo-identification Library http://photoid.whaleshark.org
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holmbj 2005.07.17 at 09:44:39 PDT
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