Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
10/20/15 01:13:31Detected42.6828-65.2890Fin: p3 3 classified fin calls in pattern that continues unclassified for the rest of the tp. Why weren't the louder calls classified?
10/20/15 01:58:31Detected42.6868-65.2912Fin calling throughout
10/20/15 03:13:31Detected42.7001-65.3017Fin calls interspersed with a few loud LF tonals
10/20/15 03:58:31Detected42.7046-65.3064
10/20/15 05:13:31Detected42.7093-65.2952
10/20/15 07:58:31Detected42.7078-65.2839p15-16, 5 fin calls in pattern, 3 classified; enough for detected.
10/20/15 09:58:31Detected42.6949-65.2754p7 loud LF tonals
10/20/15 10:13:31Detected42.6865-65.2789
10/20/15 11:58:31Detected42.6976-65.2914p8 - some nice, loud long LF downsweeps. Check spectrogram.
10/20/15 15:58:31Detected42.7442-65.3374Loud calling throughout. Interesting HF note associated with the 20 hz pulse. Check spectrogram.
10/20/15 16:52:55Possibly detected42.7608-65.3340Several fin calls in short patterns but IPI are inconsistent. Not confident enough for detected, so going with possible.
10/20/15 17:58:31Detected42.7655-65.3327Lot's of fin calling. Likely multiple animals.
10/20/15 18:13:31Possibly detected42.7669-65.3343Only ~ 1 min pitch tracks. Strictly by protocol this is possible for fin, but likely "detected" if consider previous tally period.
10/20/15 18:58:31Detected42.7687-65.2995
10/20/15 19:13:31Detected42.7701-65.3015Perfect example
10/20/15 19:58:31Detected42.7745-65.3065
10/20/15 20:13:31Detected42.7756-65.3084
10/20/15 21:58:31Possibly detected42.7735-65.2706p15-16 4 classified, faint fin calls in pattern. Borderline because of other noise. Going with possible
10/20/15 22:13:31Possibly detected42.7747-65.2726p6 3 classified fin calls in pattern with a possible unclassified 4th. Faint so going with possible.
10/20/15 23:13:31Detected42.7765-65.25141 classified rw upcall amid noise - not convincing
10/20/15 23:58:31Detected42.7838-65.2516p1-3 consistent, loud fin calling but only ~4 are classified. Likely because many pulses have a downsweep character. Still enough for detected.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
10/20/15 01:13:3142.6828-65.2890Fin: p3 3 classified fin calls in pattern that continues unclassified for the rest of the tp. Why weren't the louder calls classified?
10/20/15 01:58:3142.6868-65.2912Fin calling throughout
10/20/15 03:13:3142.7001-65.3017Fin calls interspersed with a few loud LF tonals
10/20/15 06:58:3142.7018-65.2768p12-13 unknown LF tonals
10/20/15 07:58:3142.7078-65.2839p15-16, 5 fin calls in pattern, 3 classified; enough for detected.
10/20/15 09:58:3142.6949-65.2754p7 loud LF tonals
10/20/15 11:13:3142.6926-65.2855Several classified Fin calls but no obvious pattern.
10/20/15 11:58:3142.6976-65.2914p8 - some nice, loud long LF downsweeps. Check spectrogram.
10/20/15 13:58:3142.7182-65.3184Several classified fin calls but pattern is non-existent or not convincing. Multiple interesting, loud unkown LF tonals. Check spectrogram.
10/20/15 15:58:3142.7442-65.3374Loud calling throughout. Interesting HF note associated with the 20 hz pulse. Check spectrogram.
10/20/15 16:52:5542.7608-65.3340Several fin calls in short patterns but IPI are inconsistent. Not confident enough for detected, so going with possible.
10/20/15 17:58:3142.7655-65.3327Lot's of fin calling. Likely multiple animals.
10/20/15 18:13:3142.7669-65.3343Only ~ 1 min pitch tracks. Strictly by protocol this is possible for fin, but likely "detected" if consider previous tally period.
10/20/15 19:13:3142.7701-65.3015Perfect example
10/20/15 21:58:3142.7735-65.2706p15-16 4 classified, faint fin calls in pattern. Borderline because of other noise. Going with possible
10/20/15 22:13:3142.7747-65.2726p6 3 classified fin calls in pattern with a possible unclassified 4th. Faint so going with possible.
10/20/15 23:13:3142.7765-65.25141 classified rw upcall amid noise - not convincing
10/20/15 23:58:3142.7838-65.2516p1-3 consistent, loud fin calling but only ~4 are classified. Likely because many pulses have a downsweep character. Still enough for detected.


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