| Date/time (local) | Occurrence | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
| 10/02/25 00:10:23 | Detected | 43.0226 | -65.3486 | Similar to previous period. Additionally, P8 has a single weak upsweep in the
NARW upcall range, but that maybe from a humpback. |
| 10/02/25 00:25:23 | Detected | 43.0225 | -65.3507 | Clear fin whale pulse trains in multiple panels. |
| 10/02/25 01:10:23 | Detected | 43.0224 | -65.3572 | Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains |
| 10/02/25 01:20:39 | Detected | 43.0223 | -65.3594 | Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains |
| 10/02/25 02:10:23 | Detected | 43.0255 | -65.3694 | Weak pitch track in P6 that somewhat looks like a NARW upcall, but only one. I
think the autoclassified NARW upcall in P13 is likely just noise. Fin whale pulse
trains present. |
| 10/02/25 03:10:23 | Detected | 43.0296 | -65.3791 | Series of low-amplitude downsweeps in P10 and P11 that are likely from a humpback
whale. Fin whale 20 Hz pulses present. |
| 10/02/25 03:25:23 | Detected | 43.0306 | -65.3815 | P10 has two NARW-like upsweeps, but they seem to be part of a humpback whale
sequence. Fin whale 20 Hz pulses are present. |
| 10/02/25 04:10:23 | Detected | 43.0337 | -65.3887 | Upsweeps in P4, P8, P11, and P12, but they could be part of humpback whale song. |
| 10/02/25 04:15:54 | Detected | 43.0345 | -65.3910 | Fin whale pulse train evident in P3 |
| 10/02/25 06:40:23 | Detected | 43.0310 | -65.3833 | Humpback whale present in P3 and P4. Fin whale pulse train evident in P7. Likely
sei whale doublets and singlets in P9 and P10 (maybe a triplet in P10-P11?), but
none of the downsweeps were autoclassified. |
| 10/02/25 07:40:23 | Detected | 43.0289 | -65.3775 | P10 has a single low-amplitude pitch track that resembles a NARW upcall - but
humpback whale vocalizations are also present. |
| 10/02/25 08:40:23 | Detected | 43.0264 | -65.3628 | Fin whale pulse trains evident in P7, P9. Possibly low-frequency humpback whale
downsweeps in P8. |
| 10/02/25 09:40:23 | Detected | 43.0240 | -65.3482 | Possible humpback vocalizations in P7. Fin whale pulse trains in P10 and P11. |
| 10/02/25 12:25:23 | Detected | 43.0167 | -65.3340 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P4. Humpback vocalizations present in several
panels. |
| 10/02/25 12:40:23 | Detected | 43.0159 | -65.3336 | Fin pulses in P5 |
| 10/02/25 13:10:23 | Detected | 43.0143 | -65.3328 | Some really faint and short pitch tracks in P3 and P10 that possibly represent
NARW upcalls. Given that there are four separate tracks with these similar
characteristics, I think it's unlikely that they are just noise, so I will
consider this as a possible NARW detection. Fin whale pulse train is evident in
P3. |
| 10/02/25 14:40:23 | Detected | 43.0095 | -65.3303 | Fin whale pulses in P1 |
| 10/02/25 15:25:23 | Detected | 43.0051 | -65.3382 | Confirmed NARW upcalls in multiple panels. Maybe a few humpback vocalizations
too, but the upcalls are well isolated and dominant - especially in P4. Fin whale
20 Hz pulses also present. |
| 10/02/25 16:10:23 | Detected | 43.0068 | -65.3395 | Possible NARW upcalls notably in P3-P4, but being cautious due to humpback whale
presence. Fin whale pulse trains also present. |
| 10/02/25 17:10:23 | Detected | 43.0091 | -65.3412 | High-amplitude fin whale pulses. Humpback whale vocalizations in P1-P2. |
| 10/02/25 18:10:23 | Detected | 43.0114 | -65.3430 | Multiple overlapping fin whale pulse trains; a bit messy, but a stable INI can be
resolved. Possible humpback whale vocalizations, but they could also be noise. |
| 10/02/25 19:10:23 | Detected | 43.0136 | -65.3447 | Fin whale pulses (train clearest in P3). P11 and P14 may contain humpback whale
downsweeps. |
| 10/02/25 19:22:36 | Detected | 43.0142 | -65.3452 | Single downsweep in P3 that might be from a sei whale or humpback whale. Not
enough for possible detection of either. I think there's sufficient evidence in
P4 to call a definite fin whale detection though. |
| 10/02/25 20:10:23 | Detected | 43.0184 | -65.3405 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P3 and elsewhere. Some faint scattered pitch
tracks that could be from humpback whales. |
| 10/02/25 20:25:23 | Detected | 43.0185 | -65.3356 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P1 (more possible pulses in other panels too).
Dismissing other pitch tracks as likely noise. |
| 10/02/25 21:10:23 | Detected | 43.0187 | -65.3209 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P8, P9. P9 has two tiny upsweeps in the NARW
range, but these are not enough to call possible NARW detection. Scattered
humpback whale vocalizations may also be present. |
| 10/02/25 21:25:23 | Detected | 43.0187 | -65.3160 | Fin whale pulse train in P1 (the only panel with visible pitch tracks). |
| 10/02/25 22:10:23 | Detected | 43.0189 | -65.3012 | Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. Several pulses have very high amplitude and
higher frequency components resembling harmonics. This fin whale must have been
very close to the glider. |
| 10/02/25 23:10:23 | Detected | 43.0192 | -65.2815 | Clear fin whale pulse trains in several panels. Scattered but relatively clear
humpback whale vocalizations are also present, most notably in P6. |
| Date/time (local) | Occurrence | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
| 10/02/25 04:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0337 | -65.3887 | Upsweeps in P4, P8, P11, and P12, but they could be part of humpback whale song. |
| 10/02/25 08:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0276 | -65.3702 | Possible NARW upcalls in P1 and P6, but they could also be part of humpback song. |
| 10/02/25 13:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0143 | -65.3328 | Some really faint and short pitch tracks in P3 and P10 that possibly represent
NARW upcalls. Given that there are four separate tracks with these similar
characteristics, I think it's unlikely that they are just noise, so I will
consider this as a possible NARW detection. Fin whale pulse train is evident in
P3. |
| 10/02/25 13:25:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0135 | -65.3323 | More possible weak NARW upsweeps similar to the previous period in P9, P13, and
P15. Humpback whale vocalizations are also clearly present now, most notably in
P4 and P5. |
| 10/02/25 14:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0111 | -65.3311 | Possible NARW upcalls in P11, P13, P14, and maybe elsewhere. Possible scattered
fin whale pulses, but no pulse trains. Likely a few humpback whale vocalizations
too. |
| 10/02/25 14:25:23 | Detected | 43.0103 | -65.3307 | Fairly isolated NARW upcalls present in P3, P6, P10, P11, and P13. Humpback whale
vocalizations are also present notably in P14, but there is one autoclassified
NARW upcall in P14 that coincides exactly with a humpback whale downsweep, so
it's probably not part of the humpback song. |
| 10/02/25 15:25:23 | Detected | 43.0051 | -65.3382 | Confirmed NARW upcalls in multiple panels. Maybe a few humpback vocalizations
too, but the upcalls are well isolated and dominant - especially in P4. Fin whale
20 Hz pulses also present. |
| 10/02/25 16:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0068 | -65.3395 | Possible NARW upcalls notably in P3-P4, but being cautious due to humpback whale
presence. Fin whale pulse trains also present. |
| Date/time (local) | Occurrence | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
| 10/02/25 00:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0226 | -65.3486 | Similar to previous period. Additionally, P8 has a single weak upsweep in the
NARW upcall range, but that maybe from a humpback. |
| 10/02/25 03:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0296 | -65.3791 | Series of low-amplitude downsweeps in P10 and P11 that are likely from a humpback
whale. Fin whale 20 Hz pulses present. |
| 10/02/25 03:25:23 | Detected | 43.0306 | -65.3815 | P10 has two NARW-like upsweeps, but they seem to be part of a humpback whale
sequence. Fin whale 20 Hz pulses are present. |
| 10/02/25 04:10:23 | Detected | 43.0337 | -65.3887 | Upsweeps in P4, P8, P11, and P12, but they could be part of humpback whale song. |
| 10/02/25 04:40:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0345 | -65.3952 | Possible humpback whale vocalizations in P2, maybe P1 |
| 10/02/25 05:10:23 | Detected | 43.0337 | -65.3922 | Clear humpback vocalizations in several panels |
| 10/02/25 05:25:23 | Detected | 43.0332 | -65.3907 | Most pitch tracks are faint, but humpback whale vocalizations are evident in P12,
P13, and P16. |
| 10/02/25 05:40:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0328 | -65.3892 | If more pitch tracks were visible, this period would likely qualify for a
definite humpback whale detection. |
| 10/02/25 06:40:23 | Detected | 43.0310 | -65.3833 | Humpback whale present in P3 and P4. Fin whale pulse train evident in P7. Likely
sei whale doublets and singlets in P9 and P10 (maybe a triplet in P10-P11?), but
none of the downsweeps were autoclassified. |
| 10/02/25 07:08:52 | Detected | 43.0301 | -65.3803 | Humpback whale in P2, P3, P8. Perhaps fin whale pulses throughout the period, but
they do not form a pattern. P2 has one, maybe two low-amplitude NARW-like
upsweeps, but they are likely from a humpback whale. |
| 10/02/25 07:25:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0300 | -65.3800 | Possible humpback whale in P1 (maybe P2), but there are good chances the pitch
tracks may just be noise. |
| 10/02/25 07:40:23 | Detected | 43.0289 | -65.3775 | P10 has a single low-amplitude pitch track that resembles a NARW upcall - but
humpback whale vocalizations are also present. |
| 10/02/25 08:10:23 | Detected | 43.0276 | -65.3702 | Possible NARW upcalls in P1 and P6, but they could also be part of humpback song. |
| 10/02/25 08:25:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0270 | -65.3665 | Potentially some isolated fin whale pulses, but no pulse trains. Maybe humpback
whale vocalizations in P1-P3, but pitch tracks are a bit messy, so they could
also be noise. |
| 10/02/25 08:40:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0264 | -65.3628 | Fin whale pulse trains evident in P7, P9. Possibly low-frequency humpback whale
downsweeps in P8. |
| 10/02/25 09:40:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0240 | -65.3482 | Possible humpback vocalizations in P7. Fin whale pulse trains in P10 and P11. |
| 10/02/25 09:55:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0234 | -65.3446 | Odd repetitive sequence of downsweeps in P3 that may be from a humpback whale |
| 10/02/25 10:10:23 | Detected | 43.0228 | -65.3409 | Humpback whale vocalizations in several panels |
| 10/02/25 10:20:53 | Possibly detected | 43.0222 | -65.3372 | Possible humpback in P2 and P10 |
| 10/02/25 11:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0206 | -65.3361 | Possible scattered humpback whale vocalizations, especially in P12 |
| 10/02/25 11:25:23 | Detected | 43.0198 | -65.3356 | Humpback whale vocalizations in P14 and P15 (perhaps some scattered ones
elsewhere too). P15 contains NARW-like upsweeps, but they are very likely part of
the humpback sequence. |
| 10/02/25 11:40:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0191 | -65.3352 | A single weak possible NARW upsweep in P6; autoclassified as NARW, but not enough
to call possible NARW detection on its own. Faint humpback whale vocalizations
may also be present, so the upsweep could be from a humpback whale. |
| 10/02/25 12:10:23 | Detected | 43.0175 | -65.3344 | Going to say detected humpback here. There aren't that many pitch tracks, and
several of them are quite faint, but they resemble humpback whale vocalizations -
especially in P4, P5, and P16. There is one pitch track in P16 that looks like an
upsweep but was autoclassified as a sei whale downsweep??? |
| 10/02/25 12:25:23 | Detected | 43.0167 | -65.3340 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P4. Humpback vocalizations present in several
panels. |
| 10/02/25 13:25:23 | Detected | 43.0135 | -65.3323 | More possible weak NARW upsweeps similar to the previous period in P9, P13, and
P15. Humpback whale vocalizations are also clearly present now, most notably in
P4 and P5. |
| 10/02/25 14:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0111 | -65.3311 | Possible NARW upcalls in P11, P13, P14, and maybe elsewhere. Possible scattered
fin whale pulses, but no pulse trains. Likely a few humpback whale vocalizations
too. |
| 10/02/25 14:25:23 | Detected | 43.0103 | -65.3307 | Fairly isolated NARW upcalls present in P3, P6, P10, P11, and P13. Humpback whale
vocalizations are also present notably in P14, but there is one autoclassified
NARW upcall in P14 that coincides exactly with a humpback whale downsweep, so
it's probably not part of the humpback song. |
| 10/02/25 15:25:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0051 | -65.3382 | Confirmed NARW upcalls in multiple panels. Maybe a few humpback vocalizations
too, but the upcalls are well isolated and dominant - especially in P4. Fin whale
20 Hz pulses also present. |
| 10/02/25 16:10:23 | Detected | 43.0068 | -65.3395 | Possible NARW upcalls notably in P3-P4, but being cautious due to humpback whale
presence. Fin whale pulse trains also present. |
| 10/02/25 17:10:23 | Detected | 43.0091 | -65.3412 | High-amplitude fin whale pulses. Humpback whale vocalizations in P1-P2. |
| 10/02/25 18:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0114 | -65.3430 | Multiple overlapping fin whale pulse trains; a bit messy, but a stable INI can be
resolved. Possible humpback whale vocalizations, but they could also be noise. |
| 10/02/25 19:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0136 | -65.3447 | Fin whale pulses (train clearest in P3). P11 and P14 may contain humpback whale
downsweeps. |
| 10/02/25 20:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0184 | -65.3405 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P3 and elsewhere. Some faint scattered pitch
tracks that could be from humpback whales. |
| 10/02/25 21:10:23 | Possibly detected | 43.0187 | -65.3209 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P8, P9. P9 has two tiny upsweeps in the NARW
range, but these are not enough to call possible NARW detection. Scattered
humpback whale vocalizations may also be present. |
| 10/02/25 23:10:23 | Detected | 43.0192 | -65.2815 | Clear fin whale pulse trains in several panels. Scattered but relatively clear
humpback whale vocalizations are also present, most notably in P6. |
| Date/time (local) | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
| 10/02/25 00:10:23 | 43.0226 | -65.3486 | Similar to previous period. Additionally, P8 has a single weak upsweep in the
NARW upcall range, but that maybe from a humpback. |
| 10/02/25 00:25:23 | 43.0225 | -65.3507 | Clear fin whale pulse trains in multiple panels. |
| 10/02/25 01:10:23 | 43.0224 | -65.3572 | Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains |
| 10/02/25 01:20:39 | 43.0223 | -65.3594 | Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains |
| 10/02/25 01:40:23 | 43.0234 | -65.3646 | No clear whale detections |
| 10/02/25 02:10:23 | 43.0255 | -65.3694 | Weak pitch track in P6 that somewhat looks like a NARW upcall, but only one. I
think the autoclassified NARW upcall in P13 is likely just noise. Fin whale pulse
trains present. |
| 10/02/25 03:10:23 | 43.0296 | -65.3791 | Series of low-amplitude downsweeps in P10 and P11 that are likely from a humpback
whale. Fin whale 20 Hz pulses present. |
| 10/02/25 03:25:23 | 43.0306 | -65.3815 | P10 has two NARW-like upsweeps, but they seem to be part of a humpback whale
sequence. Fin whale 20 Hz pulses are present. |
| 10/02/25 04:10:23 | 43.0337 | -65.3887 | Upsweeps in P4, P8, P11, and P12, but they could be part of humpback whale song. |
| 10/02/25 04:15:54 | 43.0345 | -65.3910 | Fin whale pulse train evident in P3 |
| 10/02/25 04:40:23 | 43.0345 | -65.3952 | Possible humpback whale vocalizations in P2, maybe P1 |
| 10/02/25 05:10:23 | 43.0337 | -65.3922 | Clear humpback vocalizations in several panels |
| 10/02/25 05:25:23 | 43.0332 | -65.3907 | Most pitch tracks are faint, but humpback whale vocalizations are evident in P12,
P13, and P16. |
| 10/02/25 05:40:23 | 43.0328 | -65.3892 | If more pitch tracks were visible, this period would likely qualify for a
definite humpback whale detection. |
| 10/02/25 06:10:23 | 43.0319 | -65.3863 | Likely noise |
| 10/02/25 06:25:23 | 43.0315 | -65.3848 | No obvious whale detections |
| 10/02/25 06:40:23 | 43.0310 | -65.3833 | Humpback whale present in P3 and P4. Fin whale pulse train evident in P7. Likely
sei whale doublets and singlets in P9 and P10 (maybe a triplet in P10-P11?), but
none of the downsweeps were autoclassified. |
| 10/02/25 07:08:52 | 43.0301 | -65.3803 | Humpback whale in P2, P3, P8. Perhaps fin whale pulses throughout the period, but
they do not form a pattern. P2 has one, maybe two low-amplitude NARW-like
upsweeps, but they are likely from a humpback whale. |
| 10/02/25 07:25:23 | 43.0300 | -65.3800 | Possible humpback whale in P1 (maybe P2), but there are good chances the pitch
tracks may just be noise. |
| 10/02/25 07:40:23 | 43.0289 | -65.3775 | P10 has a single low-amplitude pitch track that resembles a NARW upcall - but
humpback whale vocalizations are also present. |
| 10/02/25 08:10:23 | 43.0276 | -65.3702 | Possible NARW upcalls in P1 and P6, but they could also be part of humpback song. |
| 10/02/25 08:25:23 | 43.0270 | -65.3665 | Potentially some isolated fin whale pulses, but no pulse trains. Maybe humpback
whale vocalizations in P1-P3, but pitch tracks are a bit messy, so they could
also be noise. |
| 10/02/25 08:40:23 | 43.0264 | -65.3628 | Fin whale pulse trains evident in P7, P9. Possibly low-frequency humpback whale
downsweeps in P8. |
| 10/02/25 09:10:23 | 43.0252 | -65.3555 | Very weak possible NARW upsweeps in P1, P10, and maybe P9, but I don't think they
are enough to call a possible NARW detection. Not much else in this period; the
pitch tracks in P7 look like noise. |
| 10/02/25 09:25:23 | 43.0246 | -65.3519 | No obvious whale detections |
| 10/02/25 09:40:23 | 43.0240 | -65.3482 | Possible humpback vocalizations in P7. Fin whale pulse trains in P10 and P11. |
| 10/02/25 09:55:23 | 43.0234 | -65.3446 | Odd repetitive sequence of downsweeps in P3 that may be from a humpback whale |
| 10/02/25 10:10:23 | 43.0228 | -65.3409 | Humpback whale vocalizations in several panels |
| 10/02/25 10:20:53 | 43.0222 | -65.3372 | Possible humpback in P2 and P10 |
| 10/02/25 10:55:23 | 43.0214 | -65.3365 | Likely just noise |
| 10/02/25 11:10:23 | 43.0206 | -65.3361 | Possible scattered humpback whale vocalizations, especially in P12 |
| 10/02/25 11:25:23 | 43.0198 | -65.3356 | Humpback whale vocalizations in P14 and P15 (perhaps some scattered ones
elsewhere too). P15 contains NARW-like upsweeps, but they are very likely part of
the humpback sequence. |
| 10/02/25 11:40:23 | 43.0191 | -65.3352 | A single weak possible NARW upsweep in P6; autoclassified as NARW, but not enough
to call possible NARW detection on its own. Faint humpback whale vocalizations
may also be present, so the upsweep could be from a humpback whale. |
| 10/02/25 11:55:23 | 43.0183 | -65.3348 | Noise |
| 10/02/25 12:10:23 | 43.0175 | -65.3344 | Going to say detected humpback here. There aren't that many pitch tracks, and
several of them are quite faint, but they resemble humpback whale vocalizations -
especially in P4, P5, and P16. There is one pitch track in P16 that looks like an
upsweep but was autoclassified as a sei whale downsweep??? |
| 10/02/25 12:25:23 | 43.0167 | -65.3340 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P4. Humpback vocalizations present in several
panels. |
| 10/02/25 12:40:23 | 43.0159 | -65.3336 | Fin pulses in P5 |
| 10/02/25 13:10:23 | 43.0143 | -65.3328 | Some really faint and short pitch tracks in P3 and P10 that possibly represent
NARW upcalls. Given that there are four separate tracks with these similar
characteristics, I think it's unlikely that they are just noise, so I will
consider this as a possible NARW detection. Fin whale pulse train is evident in
P3. |
| 10/02/25 13:25:23 | 43.0135 | -65.3323 | More possible weak NARW upsweeps similar to the previous period in P9, P13, and
P15. Humpback whale vocalizations are also clearly present now, most notably in
P4 and P5. |
| 10/02/25 13:40:23 | 43.0127 | -65.3319 | Noise |
| 10/02/25 14:10:23 | 43.0111 | -65.3311 | Possible NARW upcalls in P11, P13, P14, and maybe elsewhere. Possible scattered
fin whale pulses, but no pulse trains. Likely a few humpback whale vocalizations
too. |
| 10/02/25 14:25:23 | 43.0103 | -65.3307 | Fairly isolated NARW upcalls present in P3, P6, P10, P11, and P13. Humpback whale
vocalizations are also present notably in P14, but there is one autoclassified
NARW upcall in P14 that coincides exactly with a humpback whale downsweep, so
it's probably not part of the humpback song. |
| 10/02/25 14:40:23 | 43.0095 | -65.3303 | Fin whale pulses in P1 |
| 10/02/25 15:25:23 | 43.0051 | -65.3382 | Confirmed NARW upcalls in multiple panels. Maybe a few humpback vocalizations
too, but the upcalls are well isolated and dominant - especially in P4. Fin whale
20 Hz pulses also present. |
| 10/02/25 16:10:23 | 43.0068 | -65.3395 | Possible NARW upcalls notably in P3-P4, but being cautious due to humpback whale
presence. Fin whale pulse trains also present. |
| 10/02/25 17:10:23 | 43.0091 | -65.3412 | High-amplitude fin whale pulses. Humpback whale vocalizations in P1-P2. |
| 10/02/25 18:10:23 | 43.0114 | -65.3430 | Multiple overlapping fin whale pulse trains; a bit messy, but a stable INI can be
resolved. Possible humpback whale vocalizations, but they could also be noise. |
| 10/02/25 19:10:23 | 43.0136 | -65.3447 | Fin whale pulses (train clearest in P3). P11 and P14 may contain humpback whale
downsweeps. |
| 10/02/25 19:22:36 | 43.0142 | -65.3452 | Single downsweep in P3 that might be from a sei whale or humpback whale. Not
enough for possible detection of either. I think there's sufficient evidence in
P4 to call a definite fin whale detection though. |
| 10/02/25 20:10:23 | 43.0184 | -65.3405 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P3 and elsewhere. Some faint scattered pitch
tracks that could be from humpback whales. |
| 10/02/25 20:25:23 | 43.0185 | -65.3356 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P1 (more possible pulses in other panels too).
Dismissing other pitch tracks as likely noise. |
| 10/02/25 21:10:23 | 43.0187 | -65.3209 | Clear fin whale pulse train in P8, P9. P9 has two tiny upsweeps in the NARW
range, but these are not enough to call possible NARW detection. Scattered
humpback whale vocalizations may also be present. |
| 10/02/25 21:25:23 | 43.0187 | -65.3160 | Fin whale pulse train in P1 (the only panel with visible pitch tracks). |
| 10/02/25 22:10:23 | 43.0189 | -65.3012 | Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. Several pulses have very high amplitude and
higher frequency components resembling harmonics. This fin whale must have been
very close to the glider. |
| 10/02/25 23:10:23 | 43.0192 | -65.2815 | Clear fin whale pulse trains in several panels. Scattered but relatively clear
humpback whale vocalizations are also present, most notably in P6. |