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Sighting ID = 661 Date = 2018-08-10 Start Time = 16:38:00 End Time = 16:52:00
Area = Kilkenny Creek, GA Estuary Latitude = N31-47.500 Longitude = W081-12.020
GA Zone = GA011BEA Species = Bottlenose ( Tursiops truncatus )
Group Size = 16 Number of Juveniles = 1 Number of Calves =
Number of Pregnant = Number Adults seen with Calf =
Cetacean IDs = 2 51 7 9 979 977 58 63 53 56 52
Cetacean IDs seen with a Calf = Cetacean IDs seen Pregnant =
Behaviors :
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weather = Partly Cloudy Cloud Cover = 50 % SeaState = 0 Moon = New
Tide State = OM Tidal Range = 10.7 (ft) Wave Height = 0.0 (ft) Depth = 30 (ft)
Cue = Fin Interaction with Observer = Indifferent Bottom Substrate = Silt or Mud Group Cohesion = Loose
Heading = Down the creek. Heading True° = Reason to Leave = Continue Search Average Dive Time = (sec)
Water Temp = (°C) Salinity Conduction = (ppt) Salinity Refraction = (ppt) pH =
Dissolved Oxygen = (mg/L)
Behavoir Notes =
Comments = New group of dolphins came into Kilkenny and joined the previous group (sighting #660). They Frolicked for a while before moving back down the creek, Frolicking as they were going (see video).

These are the more interesting audio files from the sighting.

These are the more interesting video files from the sighting.

These are links to the details page for each picture below.

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Dolphin_100818_1638_06R.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_06Ra.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_07R.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_09R.jpg
Dolphin_100818_1638_09Ra.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_11R.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_11Ra.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_11Rc.jpg
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Dolphin_100818_1638_13R.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_13RB.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_15R.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_15Ra.jpg
Dolphin_100818_1638_15RB.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_15RBa.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_15Rc.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_16L.jpg
Dolphin_100818_1638_16LB.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_16R.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_16Ra.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_16RB.jpg
Dolphin_100818_1638_16RBa.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_16Rc.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_17R.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_18R.jpg
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Dolphin_100818_1638_G13.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_G14.jpg Dolphin_100818_1638_G15.jpg

These are the more interesting pictures from the sighting. Click to enlarge.

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