Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
06/27/23 11:14:52Possibly detected47.6711-64.1498Possible RW upcalls in P2 (classified) and P3 (unclassified). Both are mid- amplitude calls with similar shapes, but both also have artifacts. Although they are both relatively isolated from nearby pitch tracks that are likely attributable to background noise, their lack of a smooth shape makes it difficult to tell whether they are genuine upcalls.
06/27/23 21:14:52Possibly detected47.6925-64.1310Two classified RW upcalls in P11 & 12. The call in P12 is low amplitude, but has a relatively nice shape, despite a spurious pitch track on the end of it. The call in P11 has an even lower amplitude, a very short duration, and a spurious pitch track on the end of it, so its shape is not the most convincing. However, both calls are relatively well isolated from potential background noise.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
06/27/23 03:14:5247.6663-64.1148Possible RW upcall in P11 (classified as HW call type 18), although it is low amplitude with several artifacts.
06/27/23 11:14:5247.6711-64.1498Possible RW upcalls in P2 (classified) and P3 (unclassified). Both are mid- amplitude calls with similar shapes, but both also have artifacts. Although they are both relatively isolated from nearby pitch tracks that are likely attributable to background noise, their lack of a smooth shape makes it difficult to tell whether they are genuine upcalls.
06/27/23 21:14:5247.6925-64.1310Two classified RW upcalls in P11 & 12. The call in P12 is low amplitude, but has a relatively nice shape, despite a spurious pitch track on the end of it. The call in P11 has an even lower amplitude, a very short duration, and a spurious pitch track on the end of it, so its shape is not the most convincing. However, both calls are relatively well isolated from potential background noise.


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