Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
06/15/23 12:14:52Detected47.8629-63.9659Four classified RW upcalls in P5, 6, 13, & 14, with additional possible calls (unclassified) in P7 & 13. All four classified calls are high amplitude: the two in P5 and 6 are isolated from other pitch tracks and P5 has a beautiful shape; the two in P13 and 14 have reasonable shapes but contain a few artifacts, and are both in close proximity to several nearby pitch tracks that are likely attributable to background noise.
06/15/23 20:14:52Possibly detected47.8966-63.9111Three classified RW upcalls in P10, 12, & 14, with an additional possible upcall (unclassified) in P11. The call in P14 is mid-amplitude with reasonably good shape. The first part of the call in P10, although short-duration, is high amplitude and looks like it could have a convincing shape, but it is connected to several artifacts, so it is hard to tell if it is a genuine upcall. The call in P12 is low amplitude and also has a couple of artifacts, so it too is difficult to definitively identify as RW.
06/15/23 21:14:52Detected47.9046-63.9061Two classified RW upcalls in P2 & 13, with additional likely calls (unclassified) in P2, 11, & 15, and other potential calls in P7 & 8 (despite the presence of artifacts in these pitch tracks).
06/15/23 21:29:52Detected47.9066-63.9048Three classified upcalls in P4-6; all are mid-amplitude calls with relatively good shapes despite a couple of errant artifacts.


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
06/15/23 06:14:52Possibly detected47.8217-63.9936Low(ish) frequency tonal pitch tracks in P4-7 & 10-11 appear to have a bit of repetition and look to be more biological in nature than potential noise. These are possible HW song units.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
06/15/23 00:14:5247.7953-64.0018Possible RW upcall (unclassified) in P13; short-duration, low amplitude, reasonable shape, good isolation.
06/15/23 05:14:5247.8176-64.0011One classified RW upcall in P14, although it is very short-duration, does not have a convincing shape (which includes an artifact), and is simultaneous to other pitch tracks likely attributable to background noise.
06/15/23 06:14:5247.8217-63.9936Low(ish) frequency tonal pitch tracks in P4-7 & 10-11 appear to have a bit of repetition and look to be more biological in nature than potential noise. These are possible HW song units.
06/15/23 08:14:5247.8293-63.9850Low amplitude, mid-frequency tonal calls in P13-15 - biological (possibly HW)?
06/15/23 09:14:5247.8390-63.9798Mid-frequency tonal calls throughout the period (e.g., P7, P12-14). The low- amplitude pitch tracks are interspersed with many artifacts, so it is difficult to tell if they are attributable to background noise or possibly HW song.
06/15/23 12:14:5247.8629-63.9659Four classified RW upcalls in P5, 6, 13, & 14, with additional possible calls (unclassified) in P7 & 13. All four classified calls are high amplitude: the two in P5 and 6 are isolated from other pitch tracks and P5 has a beautiful shape; the two in P13 and 14 have reasonable shapes but contain a few artifacts, and are both in close proximity to several nearby pitch tracks that are likely attributable to background noise.
06/15/23 20:14:5247.8966-63.9111Three classified RW upcalls in P10, 12, & 14, with an additional possible upcall (unclassified) in P11. The call in P14 is mid-amplitude with reasonably good shape. The first part of the call in P10, although short-duration, is high amplitude and looks like it could have a convincing shape, but it is connected to several artifacts, so it is hard to tell if it is a genuine upcall. The call in P12 is low amplitude and also has a couple of artifacts, so it too is difficult to definitively identify as RW.
06/15/23 21:14:5247.9046-63.9061Two classified RW upcalls in P2 & 13, with additional likely calls (unclassified) in P2, 11, & 15, and other potential calls in P7 & 8 (despite the presence of artifacts in these pitch tracks).
06/15/23 21:29:5247.9066-63.9048Three classified upcalls in P4-6; all are mid-amplitude calls with relatively good shapes despite a couple of errant artifacts.


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