Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
06/07/22 16:36:55Possibly detected47.5026-63.5624Loud patterned short LF downsweeps in P6-8. They do not look like sei or blue whale downsweeps and they occur in pattern. Marking as possible humpback.
06/07/22 19:36:55Possibly detected47.5024-63.5479More short, loud LF downsweeps in P2, 9, 11-14. Marking as possible humpback as the calls are in pattern and happen over multiple minutes.
06/07/22 20:36:55Possibly detected47.5001-63.5434More LF downsweeps in P11-13, this time there are less, but still have pattern in P12-13. There are also two faint possible upcalls in P13 between two downsweeps. They are quieter than the downsweeps, but they aren't completely isolated. Marking as possible humpback, leaving NARW as not detected as they aren't classified.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
06/07/22 11:51:5547.5024-63.5988Loud classified upcall in P3 has an artifact and looks like noise, leaving as not detected.
06/07/22 12:51:5547.5018-63.5876Loud LF sounds that don't look like any of the 5 species calls. source unknown, check audio
06/07/22 15:06:5547.5026-63.5731A loud upsweep in P8 that is too shallow for a NARW. It it after a bit of noise. Unsure what make this. check audio
06/07/22 16:36:5547.5026-63.5624Loud patterned short LF downsweeps in P6-8. They do not look like sei or blue whale downsweeps and they occur in pattern. Marking as possible humpback.
06/07/22 19:36:5547.5024-63.5479More short, loud LF downsweeps in P2, 9, 11-14. Marking as possible humpback as the calls are in pattern and happen over multiple minutes.
06/07/22 20:36:5547.5001-63.5434More LF downsweeps in P11-13, this time there are less, but still have pattern in P12-13. There are also two faint possible upcalls in P13 between two downsweeps. They are quieter than the downsweeps, but they aren't completely isolated. Marking as possible humpback, leaving NARW as not detected as they aren't classified.
06/07/22 21:36:5547.4979-63.5389There are 2 reasonably loud downsweeps in P2 around 100Hz. There's also a possible moan that has a slight upward slope in P3 that's reasonably loud. It could be humpback but leaving as not detected as there isn't enough evidence for possibly.


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