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Sighting ID = 774 Date = 2018-10-22 Start Time = 12:44:00 End Time = 13:08:00
Area = Kilkenny Creek, GA Estuary Latitude = N31-50.498 Longitude = W081-09.992
GA Zone = GA011BEA Species = Bottlenose ( Tursiops truncatus )
Group Size = 6 Number of Juveniles = Number of Calves = 1
Number of Pregnant = Number Adults seen with Calf =
Cetacean IDs = 550 288 1354 526
Cetacean IDs seen with a Calf = Cetacean IDs seen Pregnant =
Behaviors :
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weather = Clear Cloud Cover = 0 % SeaState = 0 Moon = Full
Tide State = OM Tidal Range = 7.4 (ft) Wave Height = 0.0 (ft) Depth = 13 (ft)
Cue = Fin Interaction with Observer = Indifferent Bottom Substrate = Silt or Mud Group Cohesion = Tight
Heading = Towards Florida Passage Heading True° = Reason to Leave = Continue Search Average Dive Time = (sec)
Water Temp = 21.6 (°C) Salinity Conduction = 25.5 (ppt) Salinity Refraction = (ppt) pH = 7.57
Dissolved Oxygen = (mg/L)
Behavoir Notes =
Comments = Headed out of Kilkenny, then up Florida Passage (West bank) towards the Ogeechee.

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These are the more interesting video files from the sighting.

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Dolphin_221018_1244_03Lk.jpg Dolphin_221018_1244_03Ra.jpg Dolphin_221018_1244_03RB.jpg Dolphin_221018_1244_03RBa.jpg
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Dolphin_221018_1244_05LBh.jpg Dolphin_221018_1244_05Lj.jpg Dolphin_221018_1244_05Lk.jpg Dolphin_221018_1244_05Ra.jpg

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

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