Sei whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/28/15 10:02:57Possibly detected42.9514-65.0195Four singlet downsweeps in panels 2, 9, 10 and 12. One is classified as call type 17. None of the calls are perfect, but they are decent and all similar, believe one and I have to believe them all! The fin whale calling on this record is disjointed and there are a lot of mystery LFs. 3 calls in panel 10 for a possibly.
08/28/15 11:02:57Possibly detected42.9456-65.0238
08/28/15 11:17:57Possibly detected42.9437-65.0253
08/28/15 21:02:57Detected42.8788-65.0350Several loud unclassified singlet downsweeps. Three of them are classified as call type 17.


Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/28/15 00:47:57Possibly detected42.9545-65.1055
08/28/15 01:02:57Detected42.9534-65.1046FW sequence in panel 4
08/28/15 01:17:57Detected42.9520-65.1035FW sequence in panel 12
08/28/15 02:02:57Detected42.9485-65.1004
08/28/15 03:02:57Possibly detected42.9442-65.0969Another tough one - there are a bunch of calls in panels 4 and 5 but the IPI is out of whack, maybe multiple whales calling, and there are mystery LFs interspersed. There is one good sequence of 3 calls in panel 4.
08/28/15 04:02:57Detected42.9407-65.0933FW sequence in panel 11
08/28/15 05:17:57Detected42.9470-65.0361
08/28/15 05:32:57Detected42.9461-65.0364Including gray area to push from possibly to detected.
08/28/15 06:02:57Detected42.9432-65.0378
08/28/15 06:17:57Detected42.9410-65.0391
08/28/15 07:02:57Detected42.9359-65.0412
08/28/15 10:02:57Possibly detected42.9514-65.0195Four singlet downsweeps in panels 2, 9, 10 and 12. One is classified as call type 17. None of the calls are perfect, but they are decent and all similar, believe one and I have to believe them all! The fin whale calling on this record is disjointed and there are a lot of mystery LFs. 3 calls in panel 10 for a possibly.
08/28/15 11:17:57Detected42.9437-65.0253
08/28/15 13:02:57Detected42.9330-65.0332400-660 Hz downsweep in panel 12
08/28/15 14:32:57Detected42.8975-64.9475There are 2 sequences of 4 classified fin whale calls in panel 12 and 13. The first has a 13-14 sec IPI, the second does not have a constant IPI. Other LF tonals are intermixed with the classified calls.
08/28/15 15:17:57Detected42.8971-64.9557Lots of fin whale detections but IPI all over the place and many mystery LFs. Possibly multiple whales calling? A sequence of 3 calls at the end of panel 10 seem legit for a possibly detected. A sequence of 4 doublets in panel 12 with 9 sec IPI is good for a detected. There are two other short, faint sounds interspersed but their amplitude is different than the 4 doublets.
08/28/15 16:02:57Detected42.8965-64.9635sequence of 4 FW calls in panel 11 and sequence of 3 calls in panel 4. 400-600 Hz downsweep in panel 5.
08/28/15 17:02:57Detected42.8960-64.9726FW sequence of 7 calls in panel 2 - 3
08/28/15 18:02:57Detected42.8953-64.9834
08/28/15 18:17:39Detected42.8951-64.9849Two animals calling - different amplitude sequences
08/28/15 19:02:57Detected42.8717-65.0187The IPIs arent perfect in this record but there are several loud, classified doublets, and fin whales have been calling like crazy in previous records, so its pretty clear there are fin whales calling here. There is a sequence of 4 doublets in panel 10 and 5 in panel 13-14.
08/28/15 19:17:57Possibly detected42.8729-65.0212Sequence of 3 calls in panel 2.
08/28/15 20:02:57Detected42.8751-65.0266What are the strange LFs in panel 4? There is an unclassified downsweep and other faint tonals
08/28/15 21:02:57Detected42.8788-65.0350Several loud unclassified singlet downsweeps. Three of them are classified as call type 17.
08/28/15 22:02:57Detected42.8826-65.0443
08/28/15 22:17:57Detected42.8832-65.0456119 classified FW calls in 15 minutes! So thats a detected, then.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/28/15 00:01:1842.9558-65.1395This is a tricky one, but there are no sequences of 20 Hz pulses of 3 or greater where 2 or more are classified and IPI is constant.
08/28/15 01:02:5742.9534-65.1046FW sequence in panel 4
08/28/15 01:17:5742.9520-65.1035FW sequence in panel 12
08/28/15 03:02:5742.9442-65.0969Another tough one - there are a bunch of calls in panels 4 and 5 but the IPI is out of whack, maybe multiple whales calling, and there are mystery LFs interspersed. There is one good sequence of 3 calls in panel 4.
08/28/15 04:02:5742.9407-65.0933FW sequence in panel 11
08/28/15 05:32:5742.9461-65.0364Including gray area to push from possibly to detected.
08/28/15 10:02:5742.9514-65.0195Four singlet downsweeps in panels 2, 9, 10 and 12. One is classified as call type 17. None of the calls are perfect, but they are decent and all similar, believe one and I have to believe them all! The fin whale calling on this record is disjointed and there are a lot of mystery LFs. 3 calls in panel 10 for a possibly.
08/28/15 12:02:5742.9390-65.0288check spectrogram
08/28/15 13:02:5742.9330-65.0332400-660 Hz downsweep in panel 12
08/28/15 14:32:5742.8975-64.9475There are 2 sequences of 4 classified fin whale calls in panel 12 and 13. The first has a 13-14 sec IPI, the second does not have a constant IPI. Other LF tonals are intermixed with the classified calls.
08/28/15 15:17:5742.8971-64.9557Lots of fin whale detections but IPI all over the place and many mystery LFs. Possibly multiple whales calling? A sequence of 3 calls at the end of panel 10 seem legit for a possibly detected. A sequence of 4 doublets in panel 12 with 9 sec IPI is good for a detected. There are two other short, faint sounds interspersed but their amplitude is different than the 4 doublets.
08/28/15 16:02:5742.8965-64.9635sequence of 4 FW calls in panel 11 and sequence of 3 calls in panel 4. 400-600 Hz downsweep in panel 5.
08/28/15 17:02:5742.8960-64.9726FW sequence of 7 calls in panel 2 - 3
08/28/15 18:17:3942.8951-64.9849Two animals calling - different amplitude sequences
08/28/15 19:02:5742.8717-65.0187The IPIs arent perfect in this record but there are several loud, classified doublets, and fin whales have been calling like crazy in previous records, so its pretty clear there are fin whales calling here. There is a sequence of 4 doublets in panel 10 and 5 in panel 13-14.
08/28/15 19:17:5742.8729-65.0212Sequence of 3 calls in panel 2.
08/28/15 20:02:5742.8751-65.0266What are the strange LFs in panel 4? There is an unclassified downsweep and other faint tonals
08/28/15 21:02:5742.8788-65.0350Several loud unclassified singlet downsweeps. Three of them are classified as call type 17.
08/28/15 22:17:5742.8832-65.0456119 classified FW calls in 15 minutes! So thats a detected, then.


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