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Sighting ID = 685 Date = 2018-09-21 Start Time = 18:27:00 End Time = 18:52:00
Area = Kilkenny Creek, GA Estuary Latitude = N31-47.580 Longitude = W081-11.910
GA Zone = GA011BEA Species = Bottlenose ( Tursiops truncatus )
Group Size = 14 Number of Juveniles = 1 Number of Calves =
Number of Pregnant = Number Adults seen with Calf =
Cetacean IDs = 1 6 25 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009
Cetacean IDs seen with a Calf = Cetacean IDs seen Pregnant =
Behaviors :
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weather = Partly Cloudy Cloud Cover = 80 % SeaState = 0 Moon = Wax3Q
Tide State = IH Tidal Range = 7.0 (ft) Wave Height = 0.0 (ft) Depth = 20 (ft)
Cue = Fin Interaction with Observer = Indifferent Bottom Substrate = Silt or Mud Group Cohesion = Moderate
Heading = 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 = Two distinct groups mating. Milling back and forth in this area. The two groups would meet from time to time, then seperate again. Dolphin #1007 had a small bit of the base of the leading dorsal bitten/scraped off.

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

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