Specimen Details
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                            Taxon Name
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                            Author and date of publicationEschscholtz, 1829 
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                            Date Identified/11/2023 
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                            Identified ByDr Caroline Farrelly - Museum Victoria 
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                            Specimen NatureNature: Whole, Form: wet, Fixative treatment: ethanol 95%, Medium: ethanol 70% 
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                                Collected ByO'Hara et. al IN2022 V08 IOT 2 Marine Invertebrates Team, O'Hara et al IN2022 V08 IOT 2 Ichthyology Team 
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                                Collection Event CodeIN2022 V08 145 G 
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                                Sampling MethodGandalf Net (on Beam Trawl) 
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                                Date Visited From17/10/2022 5:31 PM 
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                                Date Visited To17/10/2022 6:02 PM 
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                                Depth To (m)3002 
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                                Depth From (m)3078 
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Geospatial Information
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                                    Site CodeIN2022 V08 145 
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                                    Ocean
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                                    Precise LocationIndian Ocean Territories: Cocos (Keeling) 
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                                    Latitude-12.1265 
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                                    Longitude96.6832 
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                                    Geodetic DatumWGS84 
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                                    Georeference Protocoldata provided with specimen(s) 
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                                    Georeference Date2022-11-07T00:00:00 
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                                    Georeference ByDr Tim D O'Hara - Museum Victoria