Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/06/25 02:55:23Detected43.1522-65.3845Clear fin whale pulse train in P3, maybe humpback in P7
09/06/25 03:25:23Detected43.1530-65.3900Clear fin whale pulse train in P14. There's a very faint isolated upsweep in P3, but it overlaps with another detection so I'm going to say it's probably noise.
09/06/25 03:40:23Detected43.1535-65.3927Clear fin whale pulse train in P11-P12
09/06/25 03:55:23Possibly detected43.1539-65.3955Possible blue whale concave-up D call in P5 (maybe a truncated one in P2 as well). A few possible fin whale pulses in P4, but INI is not consistent.
09/06/25 04:40:23Detected43.1551-65.4037Fin whale pulses in P8, maybe blue whale in P2-P3
09/06/25 05:10:23Possibly detected43.1560-65.4092Possible fin whale pulses in P7
09/06/25 06:10:23Detected43.1595-65.3989Fin whale pulses in multiple panels. Possible humpback whale vocalizations, but could be noise.
09/06/25 06:25:23Detected43.1586-65.4026Fin whale pulses in P1 and P2. Everything else is likely just noise.
09/06/25 07:10:23Detected43.1560-65.4139Fin whale pulses in several panels
09/06/25 07:25:23Detected43.1551-65.4177Overlapping but clear fin whale pulse trains
09/06/25 08:10:23Detected43.1525-65.4290Fin whale pulse trains, clearest in P9-P11 and P14
09/06/25 08:25:23Detected43.1516-65.4328Overlapping or multipath fin whale pulse trains
09/06/25 09:07:41Possibly detected43.1490-65.4441Possible fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains in several panels, though the durations of some of the unclassified pulses are suspicious. Dismissing other pitch tracks as likely noise.
09/06/25 10:10:23Detected43.1471-65.4322Fin whale pulses, most evident in P9. Possible humpback downsweep in P2. There are several other high-amplitude 20 Hz tracks that somewhat resemble fin whale pulses with appropriate INI, but their durations are unusually long and they are unclassified.
09/06/25 11:10:23Detected43.1421-65.4152Multiple fin whale pulse trains; pattern is a bit odd sometimes, but best evidence is in P10. Some unknown low-frequency tonals as well, high-amplitude but appear too short or too narrowband to be blue whale calls.
09/06/25 11:25:23Detected43.1409-65.4110Fin whale pulses in P1
09/06/25 12:10:23Detected43.1372-65.3983Fin whale pulse trains, most evident in P9
09/06/25 13:10:23Detected43.1323-65.3813Multiple fin whale pulse trains
09/06/25 14:10:23Detected43.1376-65.3766Fin whale pulse trains, most evident in P7, P8, and P14. Possible sei whale doublet in P4, but the downsweeps have a very odd shape and are unclassified, so according to protocol this does not qualify as a possible sei whale detection.
09/06/25 15:10:23Detected43.1379-65.3891Fin whale pulse trains in several panels. The rest is likely noise.
09/06/25 16:10:23Possibly detected43.1381-65.4016Possible fin whale pulses in P3
09/06/25 17:25:23Possibly detected43.1372-65.4192Possible fin whale pulses in several panels. Multiple semi-patterned sweeping pitch tracks indicate humpback whale presence.
09/06/25 18:10:23Detected43.1341-65.4415Fin whale pulse trains, most evident in P10. Evidence of humpback whale presence as well, most notably in P5 and P6.


Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/06/25 00:10:23Possibly detected43.1427-65.4360Upsweeps in P1 and P10, not sure if NARW or humpback. Humpback definitely present. Maybe short blue whale downsweeps as well (P8 is most convincing)?


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/06/25 00:10:23Detected43.1427-65.4360Upsweeps in P1 and P10, not sure if NARW or humpback. Humpback definitely present. Maybe short blue whale downsweeps as well (P8 is most convincing)?
09/06/25 01:10:23Detected43.1429-65.4089Several patterned LF downsweeps that I'm going to call humpback whale downsweeps, since there are a few other FM calls around that could also be from humpbacks - but the downsweeps do have some similarity to shorter blue whale calls.
09/06/25 02:40:23Possibly detected43.1518-65.3818Maybe a humpback here - best evidence is probably the faint downsweep with apparent harmonics in P12. Lots of pitch tracks clustered in P5, but they could just be noise.
09/06/25 02:55:23Possibly detected43.1522-65.3845Clear fin whale pulse train in P3, maybe humpback in P7
09/06/25 03:10:23Possibly detected43.1526-65.3873Faint isolated high-frequency upsweep in P8 that could maybe be from a humpback? Lots of other pitch tracks in P9 also, but most of them might be noise.
09/06/25 06:10:23Possibly detected43.1595-65.3989Fin whale pulses in multiple panels. Possible humpback whale vocalizations, but could be noise.
09/06/25 09:40:23Possibly detected43.1495-65.4407Possible humpback upsweeps in P2, maybe P3
09/06/25 10:10:23Possibly detected43.1471-65.4322Fin whale pulses, most evident in P9. Possible humpback downsweep in P2. There are several other high-amplitude 20 Hz tracks that somewhat resemble fin whale pulses with appropriate INI, but their durations are unusually long and they are unclassified.
09/06/25 17:25:23Detected43.1372-65.4192Possible fin whale pulses in several panels. Multiple semi-patterned sweeping pitch tracks indicate humpback whale presence.
09/06/25 18:10:23Detected43.1341-65.4415Fin whale pulse trains, most evident in P10. Evidence of humpback whale presence as well, most notably in P5 and P6.
09/06/25 19:10:23Possibly detected43.1299-65.4712Might be a humpback here. Best evidence is likely the downsweeps in P9, but they aren't quite convincing enough to call this confirmed.
09/06/25 20:10:23Possibly detected43.1257-65.5010Possible humpback here. Only the downsweep in P2 is convincing though (maybe P1 as well).
09/06/25 21:10:23Detected43.1236-65.5303
09/06/25 21:25:23Possibly detected43.1233-65.5262Going to say possibly detected humpback because only two pitch tracks look really convincing (P1, P4), but confidence in humpback presence is high.
09/06/25 22:10:23Detected43.1226-65.5133Clear humpback vocalizations in P2-P3
09/06/25 23:10:23Possibly detected43.1217-65.4961Possible humpback in P6, maybe elsewhere also


Blue whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/06/25 00:10:23Possibly detected43.1427-65.4360Upsweeps in P1 and P10, not sure if NARW or humpback. Humpback definitely present. Maybe short blue whale downsweeps as well (P8 is most convincing)?
09/06/25 03:55:23Possibly detected43.1539-65.3955Possible blue whale concave-up D call in P5 (maybe a truncated one in P2 as well). A few possible fin whale pulses in P4, but INI is not consistent.
09/06/25 04:10:23Possibly detected43.1543-65.3982Wondering if the long tonal in P5 might be a blue whale A call
09/06/25 04:25:23Possibly detected43.1547-65.4010Possible blue whale call in P4
09/06/25 04:40:23Possibly detected43.1551-65.4037Fin whale pulses in P8, maybe blue whale in P2-P3




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/06/25 00:10:2343.1427-65.4360Upsweeps in P1 and P10, not sure if NARW or humpback. Humpback definitely present. Maybe short blue whale downsweeps as well (P8 is most convincing)?
09/06/25 01:10:2343.1429-65.4089Several patterned LF downsweeps that I'm going to call humpback whale downsweeps, since there are a few other FM calls around that could also be from humpbacks - but the downsweeps do have some similarity to shorter blue whale calls.
09/06/25 02:40:2343.1518-65.3818Maybe a humpback here - best evidence is probably the faint downsweep with apparent harmonics in P12. Lots of pitch tracks clustered in P5, but they could just be noise.
09/06/25 02:55:2343.1522-65.3845Clear fin whale pulse train in P3, maybe humpback in P7
09/06/25 03:10:2343.1526-65.3873Faint isolated high-frequency upsweep in P8 that could maybe be from a humpback? Lots of other pitch tracks in P9 also, but most of them might be noise.
09/06/25 03:25:2343.1530-65.3900Clear fin whale pulse train in P14. There's a very faint isolated upsweep in P3, but it overlaps with another detection so I'm going to say it's probably noise.
09/06/25 03:40:2343.1535-65.3927Clear fin whale pulse train in P11-P12
09/06/25 03:55:2343.1539-65.3955Possible blue whale concave-up D call in P5 (maybe a truncated one in P2 as well). A few possible fin whale pulses in P4, but INI is not consistent.
09/06/25 04:10:2343.1543-65.3982Wondering if the long tonal in P5 might be a blue whale A call
09/06/25 04:25:2343.1547-65.4010Possible blue whale call in P4
09/06/25 04:40:2343.1551-65.4037Fin whale pulses in P8, maybe blue whale in P2-P3
09/06/25 04:55:2343.1556-65.4065Going to dismiss this as noise
09/06/25 05:10:2343.1560-65.4092Possible fin whale pulses in P7
09/06/25 06:10:2343.1595-65.3989Fin whale pulses in multiple panels. Possible humpback whale vocalizations, but could be noise.
09/06/25 06:25:2343.1586-65.4026Fin whale pulses in P1 and P2. Everything else is likely just noise.
09/06/25 07:10:2343.1560-65.4139Fin whale pulses in several panels
09/06/25 07:25:2343.1551-65.4177Overlapping but clear fin whale pulse trains
09/06/25 08:10:2343.1525-65.4290Fin whale pulse trains, clearest in P9-P11 and P14
09/06/25 08:25:2343.1516-65.4328Overlapping or multipath fin whale pulse trains
09/06/25 09:07:4143.1490-65.4441Possible fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains in several panels, though the durations of some of the unclassified pulses are suspicious. Dismissing other pitch tracks as likely noise.
09/06/25 09:40:2343.1495-65.4407Possible humpback upsweeps in P2, maybe P3
09/06/25 10:10:2343.1471-65.4322Fin whale pulses, most evident in P9. Possible humpback downsweep in P2. There are several other high-amplitude 20 Hz tracks that somewhat resemble fin whale pulses with appropriate INI, but their durations are unusually long and they are unclassified.
09/06/25 11:10:2343.1421-65.4152Multiple fin whale pulse trains; pattern is a bit odd sometimes, but best evidence is in P10. Some unknown low-frequency tonals as well, high-amplitude but appear too short or too narrowband to be blue whale calls.
09/06/25 11:25:2343.1409-65.4110Fin whale pulses in P1
09/06/25 12:10:2343.1372-65.3983Fin whale pulse trains, most evident in P9
09/06/25 13:10:2343.1323-65.3813Multiple fin whale pulse trains
09/06/25 14:10:2343.1376-65.3766Fin whale pulse trains, most evident in P7, P8, and P14. Possible sei whale doublet in P4, but the downsweeps have a very odd shape and are unclassified, so according to protocol this does not qualify as a possible sei whale detection.
09/06/25 15:10:2343.1379-65.3891Fin whale pulse trains in several panels. The rest is likely noise.
09/06/25 16:10:2343.1381-65.4016Possible fin whale pulses in P3
09/06/25 16:58:2743.1383-65.4131Probably just noise
09/06/25 17:25:2343.1372-65.4192Possible fin whale pulses in several panels. Multiple semi-patterned sweeping pitch tracks indicate humpback whale presence.
09/06/25 18:10:2343.1341-65.4415Fin whale pulse trains, most evident in P10. Evidence of humpback whale presence as well, most notably in P5 and P6.
09/06/25 19:10:2343.1299-65.4712Might be a humpback here. Best evidence is likely the downsweeps in P9, but they aren't quite convincing enough to call this confirmed.
09/06/25 20:10:2343.1257-65.5010Possible humpback here. Only the downsweep in P2 is convincing though (maybe P1 as well).
09/06/25 21:25:2343.1233-65.5262Going to say possibly detected humpback because only two pitch tracks look really convincing (P1, P4), but confidence in humpback presence is high.
09/06/25 22:10:2343.1226-65.5133Clear humpback vocalizations in P2-P3
09/06/25 23:10:2343.1217-65.4961Possible humpback in P6, maybe elsewhere also
09/06/25 23:25:2343.1214-65.4918Going to say nothing detected here, but P4 is suspicious.


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