Sei whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
10/04/25 12:25:23Possibly detected43.1038-65.0981P3 has pitch tracks that look a lot like a sei whale doublet; they are long and unclassified, but I'm still going to call this a possible sei detection. Fin whale pulse train with consistent INI is present in P9. Possible humpback downsweeps in P1.
10/04/25 13:10:23Detected43.1017-65.0956Short but distinctive humpback whale vocalizations in P13 and elsewhere. Clear sei whale doublet in P14. P14 also has a regular fin whale pulse train.
10/04/25 13:25:23Possibly detected43.1011-65.0948Fin whale pulses present. Possible sei whale doublet in P2.
10/04/25 14:10:23Detected43.0990-65.0922Sei whale doublet in P2. Possible fin whale pulses too; P9 may have the best evidence of a regular train, though many of the pulses are unclassified.
10/04/25 14:25:23Detected43.0984-65.0914Sei whale doublet in P2; also a single in P13 and maybe P5. Fin whale pulses are also present in P14 onwards. Maybe a humpback whale in P8-10, though I suspect many of the pitch tracks in P10 are noise.
10/04/25 14:40:23Possibly detected43.0977-65.0905Likely a sei whale doublet in P1-2. Fin whale pulses are clearly present.
10/04/25 15:10:23Detected43.0963-65.0889Sei whale doublets in P1, P7, and maybe P9. P6 also clearly contains a sei whale doublet followed by a single, though none of those downsweeps were autoclassified. A fin whale pulse train is evident in P4-P5.
10/04/25 15:18:46Detected43.0956-65.0881Sei whale doublet in P5; likely some unclassified singles in other panels too. Fin whale pulses are evident.
10/04/25 15:55:23Possibly detected43.0942-65.0915P3 likely contains a sei whale doublet, despite the first downsweep being classified as a humpback whale downsweep. There may be more (unclassified) sei whale downsweeps in P10 and other panels as well. P6 clearly shows a fin whale pulse train.
10/04/25 16:25:23Possibly detected43.0957-65.0942Likely sei whale downsweep in P5 (there might be an unclassified one in P7 as well). Fin whale pulse trains present.


Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
10/04/25 00:10:23Detected43.0980-65.0809Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. Dismissing the rest as likely noise.
10/04/25 01:00:10Possibly detected43.1043-65.0642Fin whale pulses less clear this time, only marking possible detection
10/04/25 01:25:23Detected43.1043-65.0642Fin whale pulse train; the rest looks like noise.
10/04/25 01:40:23Detected43.1054-65.0622Multiple fin whale pulse trains. Possible humpback in P4.
10/04/25 02:10:23Detected43.1087-65.0671Multiple fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. Likely humpback whale in P2 and maybe elsewhere.
10/04/25 03:10:23Detected43.1153-65.0769Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. I'm not sure about the other pitch tracks, though P7 is a little suspicious.
10/04/25 04:10:23Detected43.1219-65.0867Possible humpback whale in P4. Fin whale pulse trains are evident especially in later panels.
10/04/25 04:25:23Detected43.1236-65.0892Fin whale pulses present. Dismissing the rest as likely noise.
10/04/25 05:10:23Detected43.1285-65.0965Fin whale 20 Hz pulses. Maybe a humpback whale in P9?
10/04/25 06:25:23Detected43.1322-65.1098Fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains
10/04/25 06:40:23Possibly detected43.1308-65.1095Likely fin whale 20 Hz pulses, but those pulses that are autoclassified do not form a consistent pattern of 4+ pulses.
10/04/25 07:10:23Detected43.1278-65.1090Fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains (pattern is clearest in P7)
10/04/25 07:25:23Detected43.1264-65.1087Based on P1, I'm going to say fin whale pulses are present.
10/04/25 08:10:23Detected43.1220-65.1079Fin whale pulses present. Possible humpback in P4.
10/04/25 08:25:23Detected43.1205-65.1076Fin whale pulses in P1-P2. I assume the other pitch tracks are noise.
10/04/25 09:10:23Detected43.1161-65.1068Clear fin whale pulses in P9-P12. Possible humpback in P5 and perhaps elsewhere.
10/04/25 09:25:23Detected43.1146-65.1066Clear fin whale pulses in P4-P7.
10/04/25 10:10:23Detected43.1102-65.1058Fin whale pulses, clearest in P11. Humpback whale vocalizations also present from P11 onwards.
10/04/25 11:10:23Detected43.1071-65.1023Possible NARW upcalls in P14, but they could be from a humpback whale. Fin whale pulses are evident in panels 2, 3, and 10.
10/04/25 11:25:23Detected43.1065-65.1015Fin whale pulse trains and possible humpback whale vocalizations. I'm going to count the single upsweep in P1 as more likely to be from a humpback whale.
10/04/25 12:10:23Possibly detected43.1044-65.0990P11 almost looks like it might have a sei whale doublet, but the pitch tracks aren't that convincing. Possible fin whale pulses, but there are no trains of 4+ autoclassified pulses with consistent INI.
10/04/25 12:25:23Detected43.1038-65.0981P3 has pitch tracks that look a lot like a sei whale doublet; they are long and unclassified, but I'm still going to call this a possible sei detection. Fin whale pulse train with consistent INI is present in P9. Possible humpback downsweeps in P1.
10/04/25 13:10:23Detected43.1017-65.0956Short but distinctive humpback whale vocalizations in P13 and elsewhere. Clear sei whale doublet in P14. P14 also has a regular fin whale pulse train.
10/04/25 13:25:23Detected43.1011-65.0948Fin whale pulses present. Possible sei whale doublet in P2.
10/04/25 14:10:23Possibly detected43.0990-65.0922Sei whale doublet in P2. Possible fin whale pulses too; P9 may have the best evidence of a regular train, though many of the pulses are unclassified.
10/04/25 14:25:23Detected43.0984-65.0914Sei whale doublet in P2; also a single in P13 and maybe P5. Fin whale pulses are also present in P14 onwards. Maybe a humpback whale in P8-10, though I suspect many of the pitch tracks in P10 are noise.
10/04/25 14:40:23Detected43.0977-65.0905Likely a sei whale doublet in P1-2. Fin whale pulses are clearly present.
10/04/25 15:10:23Detected43.0963-65.0889Sei whale doublets in P1, P7, and maybe P9. P6 also clearly contains a sei whale doublet followed by a single, though none of those downsweeps were autoclassified. A fin whale pulse train is evident in P4-P5.
10/04/25 15:18:46Detected43.0956-65.0881Sei whale doublet in P5; likely some unclassified singles in other panels too. Fin whale pulses are evident.
10/04/25 15:55:23Detected43.0942-65.0915P3 likely contains a sei whale doublet, despite the first downsweep being classified as a humpback whale downsweep. There may be more (unclassified) sei whale downsweeps in P10 and other panels as well. P6 clearly shows a fin whale pulse train.
10/04/25 16:10:23Detected43.0950-65.0929I suspect the unclassified downsweep in P1 is a sei whale downsweep, but this alone is not enough to score possible detection. Fin whale pulses are clear from P13 onwards.
10/04/25 16:25:23Detected43.0957-65.0942Likely sei whale downsweep in P5 (there might be an unclassified one in P7 as well). Fin whale pulse trains present.
10/04/25 17:10:23Detected43.0981-65.0983Humpback whale vocalizations in P7 and P8 (maybe P9 as well). P10 has a single short, low-amplitude upsweep, but it might be from a humpback whale as well. Fin whale pulses are clearly present, especially in later panels.
10/04/25 17:25:23Detected43.0988-65.0997Fin whale pulse train with regular INI can be resolved in P2.
10/04/25 18:10:23Detected43.1012-65.1038Multiple panels contain short downsweeps that are almost certainly from a humpback whale - especially P11 and P12. Scattered fin whale pulse trains are also present.
10/04/25 18:25:23Detected43.1020-65.1051Fin whale 20 Hz pulses clearly present. Other pitch tracks just look like noise.
10/04/25 19:10:23Possibly detected43.1043-65.1092Many short humpback whale vocalizations. P8 and P10 contain NARW-like downsweeps, but they are probably part of humpback song. Fin whale pulses might be present in P1-P2.
10/04/25 19:25:23Possibly detected43.1051-65.1106Possible fin whale pulses in P2.
10/04/25 20:25:23Detected43.1037-65.1157Humpback whale vocalizations in P7 onwards. Fin whale pulses are present.
10/04/25 21:10:23Possibly detected43.1044-65.1065Humpback song including some NARW-like upsweeps. Likely fin whale 20 Hz pulses, but no pulse trains long enough to qualify for definite fin whale detection.
10/04/25 22:10:23Detected43.1052-65.0944Short humpback whale vocalizations. Fin whale pulses are also evident in a few panels including P10-P11 and P15.
10/04/25 23:10:23Detected43.1061-65.0822Fin whale pulse trains evident in P6-P7. Humpback whale vocalizations seem to be present from P13 onwards, but most pitch tracks are rather messy, so they could also be noise.
10/04/25 23:25:23Detected43.1063-65.0791Fin whale 20 Hz pulses. It's likely that humpback whale vocalizations are also present, but most of the pitch tracks are rather messy. Unfortunately, the 8 KB limit has greatly limited the number of tracks available in this period.


Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
10/04/25 11:10:23Possibly detected43.1071-65.1023Possible NARW upcalls in P14, but they could be from a humpback whale. Fin whale pulses are evident in panels 2, 3, and 10.


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
10/04/25 01:40:23Possibly detected43.1054-65.0622Multiple fin whale pulse trains. Possible humpback in P4.
10/04/25 02:10:23Possibly detected43.1087-65.0671Multiple fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. Likely humpback whale in P2 and maybe elsewhere.
10/04/25 04:10:23Possibly detected43.1219-65.0867Possible humpback whale in P4. Fin whale pulse trains are evident especially in later panels.
10/04/25 05:10:23Possibly detected43.1285-65.0965Fin whale 20 Hz pulses. Maybe a humpback whale in P9?
10/04/25 08:10:23Possibly detected43.1220-65.1079Fin whale pulses present. Possible humpback in P4.
10/04/25 09:10:23Possibly detected43.1161-65.1068Clear fin whale pulses in P9-P12. Possible humpback in P5 and perhaps elsewhere.
10/04/25 10:10:23Detected43.1102-65.1058Fin whale pulses, clearest in P11. Humpback whale vocalizations also present from P11 onwards.
10/04/25 11:10:23Detected43.1071-65.1023Possible NARW upcalls in P14, but they could be from a humpback whale. Fin whale pulses are evident in panels 2, 3, and 10.
10/04/25 11:25:23Possibly detected43.1065-65.1015Fin whale pulse trains and possible humpback whale vocalizations. I'm going to count the single upsweep in P1 as more likely to be from a humpback whale.
10/04/25 12:25:23Possibly detected43.1038-65.0981P3 has pitch tracks that look a lot like a sei whale doublet; they are long and unclassified, but I'm still going to call this a possible sei detection. Fin whale pulse train with consistent INI is present in P9. Possible humpback downsweeps in P1.
10/04/25 13:10:23Detected43.1017-65.0956Short but distinctive humpback whale vocalizations in P13 and elsewhere. Clear sei whale doublet in P14. P14 also has a regular fin whale pulse train.
10/04/25 14:25:23Possibly detected43.0984-65.0914Sei whale doublet in P2; also a single in P13 and maybe P5. Fin whale pulses are also present in P14 onwards. Maybe a humpback whale in P8-10, though I suspect many of the pitch tracks in P10 are noise.
10/04/25 17:10:23Detected43.0981-65.0983Humpback whale vocalizations in P7 and P8 (maybe P9 as well). P10 has a single short, low-amplitude upsweep, but it might be from a humpback whale as well. Fin whale pulses are clearly present, especially in later panels.
10/04/25 18:10:23Detected43.1012-65.1038Multiple panels contain short downsweeps that are almost certainly from a humpback whale - especially P11 and P12. Scattered fin whale pulse trains are also present.
10/04/25 19:10:23Detected43.1043-65.1092Many short humpback whale vocalizations. P8 and P10 contain NARW-like downsweeps, but they are probably part of humpback song. Fin whale pulses might be present in P1-P2.
10/04/25 20:25:23Detected43.1037-65.1157Humpback whale vocalizations in P7 onwards. Fin whale pulses are present.
10/04/25 21:10:23Detected43.1044-65.1065Humpback song including some NARW-like upsweeps. Likely fin whale 20 Hz pulses, but no pulse trains long enough to qualify for definite fin whale detection.
10/04/25 22:10:23Detected43.1052-65.0944Short humpback whale vocalizations. Fin whale pulses are also evident in a few panels including P10-P11 and P15.
10/04/25 23:10:23Possibly detected43.1061-65.0822Fin whale pulse trains evident in P6-P7. Humpback whale vocalizations seem to be present from P13 onwards, but most pitch tracks are rather messy, so they could also be noise.
10/04/25 23:25:23Possibly detected43.1063-65.0791Fin whale 20 Hz pulses. It's likely that humpback whale vocalizations are also present, but most of the pitch tracks are rather messy. Unfortunately, the 8 KB limit has greatly limited the number of tracks available in this period.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
10/04/25 00:10:2343.0980-65.0809Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. Dismissing the rest as likely noise.
10/04/25 01:00:1043.1043-65.0642Fin whale pulses less clear this time, only marking possible detection
10/04/25 01:25:2343.1043-65.0642Fin whale pulse train; the rest looks like noise.
10/04/25 01:40:2343.1054-65.0622Multiple fin whale pulse trains. Possible humpback in P4.
10/04/25 02:10:2343.1087-65.0671Multiple fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. Likely humpback whale in P2 and maybe elsewhere.
10/04/25 03:10:2343.1153-65.0769Clear fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains. I'm not sure about the other pitch tracks, though P7 is a little suspicious.
10/04/25 04:10:2343.1219-65.0867Possible humpback whale in P4. Fin whale pulse trains are evident especially in later panels.
10/04/25 04:25:2343.1236-65.0892Fin whale pulses present. Dismissing the rest as likely noise.
10/04/25 05:10:2343.1285-65.0965Fin whale 20 Hz pulses. Maybe a humpback whale in P9?
10/04/25 06:25:2343.1322-65.1098Fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains
10/04/25 06:40:2343.1308-65.1095Likely fin whale 20 Hz pulses, but those pulses that are autoclassified do not form a consistent pattern of 4+ pulses.
10/04/25 07:10:2343.1278-65.1090Fin whale 20 Hz pulse trains (pattern is clearest in P7)
10/04/25 07:25:2343.1264-65.1087Based on P1, I'm going to say fin whale pulses are present.
10/04/25 08:10:2343.1220-65.1079Fin whale pulses present. Possible humpback in P4.
10/04/25 08:25:2343.1205-65.1076Fin whale pulses in P1-P2. I assume the other pitch tracks are noise.
10/04/25 09:10:2343.1161-65.1068Clear fin whale pulses in P9-P12. Possible humpback in P5 and perhaps elsewhere.
10/04/25 09:25:2343.1146-65.1066Clear fin whale pulses in P4-P7.
10/04/25 10:10:2343.1102-65.1058Fin whale pulses, clearest in P11. Humpback whale vocalizations also present from P11 onwards.
10/04/25 11:10:2343.1071-65.1023Possible NARW upcalls in P14, but they could be from a humpback whale. Fin whale pulses are evident in panels 2, 3, and 10.
10/04/25 11:25:2343.1065-65.1015Fin whale pulse trains and possible humpback whale vocalizations. I'm going to count the single upsweep in P1 as more likely to be from a humpback whale.
10/04/25 12:10:2343.1044-65.0990P11 almost looks like it might have a sei whale doublet, but the pitch tracks aren't that convincing. Possible fin whale pulses, but there are no trains of 4+ autoclassified pulses with consistent INI.
10/04/25 12:25:2343.1038-65.0981P3 has pitch tracks that look a lot like a sei whale doublet; they are long and unclassified, but I'm still going to call this a possible sei detection. Fin whale pulse train with consistent INI is present in P9. Possible humpback downsweeps in P1.
10/04/25 13:10:2343.1017-65.0956Short but distinctive humpback whale vocalizations in P13 and elsewhere. Clear sei whale doublet in P14. P14 also has a regular fin whale pulse train.
10/04/25 13:25:2343.1011-65.0948Fin whale pulses present. Possible sei whale doublet in P2.
10/04/25 14:10:2343.0990-65.0922Sei whale doublet in P2. Possible fin whale pulses too; P9 may have the best evidence of a regular train, though many of the pulses are unclassified.
10/04/25 14:25:2343.0984-65.0914Sei whale doublet in P2; also a single in P13 and maybe P5. Fin whale pulses are also present in P14 onwards. Maybe a humpback whale in P8-10, though I suspect many of the pitch tracks in P10 are noise.
10/04/25 14:40:2343.0977-65.0905Likely a sei whale doublet in P1-2. Fin whale pulses are clearly present.
10/04/25 15:10:2343.0963-65.0889Sei whale doublets in P1, P7, and maybe P9. P6 also clearly contains a sei whale doublet followed by a single, though none of those downsweeps were autoclassified. A fin whale pulse train is evident in P4-P5.
10/04/25 15:18:4643.0956-65.0881Sei whale doublet in P5; likely some unclassified singles in other panels too. Fin whale pulses are evident.
10/04/25 15:55:2343.0942-65.0915P3 likely contains a sei whale doublet, despite the first downsweep being classified as a humpback whale downsweep. There may be more (unclassified) sei whale downsweeps in P10 and other panels as well. P6 clearly shows a fin whale pulse train.
10/04/25 16:10:2343.0950-65.0929I suspect the unclassified downsweep in P1 is a sei whale downsweep, but this alone is not enough to score possible detection. Fin whale pulses are clear from P13 onwards.
10/04/25 16:25:2343.0957-65.0942Likely sei whale downsweep in P5 (there might be an unclassified one in P7 as well). Fin whale pulse trains present.
10/04/25 17:10:2343.0981-65.0983Humpback whale vocalizations in P7 and P8 (maybe P9 as well). P10 has a single short, low-amplitude upsweep, but it might be from a humpback whale as well. Fin whale pulses are clearly present, especially in later panels.
10/04/25 17:25:2343.0988-65.0997Fin whale pulse train with regular INI can be resolved in P2.
10/04/25 18:10:2343.1012-65.1038Multiple panels contain short downsweeps that are almost certainly from a humpback whale - especially P11 and P12. Scattered fin whale pulse trains are also present.
10/04/25 18:25:2343.1020-65.1051Fin whale 20 Hz pulses clearly present. Other pitch tracks just look like noise.
10/04/25 19:10:2343.1043-65.1092Many short humpback whale vocalizations. P8 and P10 contain NARW-like downsweeps, but they are probably part of humpback song. Fin whale pulses might be present in P1-P2.
10/04/25 19:25:2343.1051-65.1106Possible fin whale pulses in P2.
10/04/25 20:10:2343.1061-65.1128Going to dismiss this as noise
10/04/25 20:25:2343.1037-65.1157Humpback whale vocalizations in P7 onwards. Fin whale pulses are present.
10/04/25 21:10:2343.1044-65.1065Humpback song including some NARW-like upsweeps. Likely fin whale 20 Hz pulses, but no pulse trains long enough to qualify for definite fin whale detection.
10/04/25 22:10:2343.1052-65.0944Short humpback whale vocalizations. Fin whale pulses are also evident in a few panels including P10-P11 and P15.
10/04/25 22:25:2343.1055-65.0913Insufficient number of pitch tracks to call any detections.
10/04/25 23:10:2343.1061-65.0822Fin whale pulse trains evident in P6-P7. Humpback whale vocalizations seem to be present from P13 onwards, but most pitch tracks are rather messy, so they could also be noise.
10/04/25 23:25:2343.1063-65.0791Fin whale 20 Hz pulses. It's likely that humpback whale vocalizations are also present, but most of the pitch tracks are rather messy. Unfortunately, the 8 KB limit has greatly limited the number of tracks available in this period.
10/04/25 23:58:2143.1069-65.0712Noise


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