Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
04/23/15 03:29:33Detected41.3573-69.3170Classified rw and sw calls are part of hw calling sequence - clearly misclassified. fw score based on 4 call sequence in panels 1 and 2 (3 classified, one unclassified).
04/23/15 04:29:33Detected41.3470-69.3063Lovely fw calling sequence.
04/23/15 14:29:33Possibly detected41.3266-69.2195
04/23/15 19:29:33Possibly detected41.2710-69.1535
04/23/15 21:29:33Detected41.2374-69.1343Classified rw upcalls are a bit short, but are otherwise isolated and with a nice shape. Only 2 though.
04/23/15 21:44:33Detected41.2348-69.1324Could be hw calls here, but too faint to be sure.


Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
04/23/15 00:29:33Detected41.3432-69.3517rw upcalls look like they are in some kind of noise, but they are of sufficiently different amplitude to be believable.
04/23/15 05:29:33Detected41.3199-69.3011None of the rw upcalls have particularly great shapes, and some are inside what looks like noise, but they are numerous and there are several that are isolated.
04/23/15 06:29:33Possibly detected41.3029-69.2923Lots of short LF pitch tracks - not sure what these are. hw? Single classified rw upcall looks very good (isolated, nice shape, reasonably loud).
04/23/15 07:29:33Detected41.2663-69.2905Good isolated loud rw upcalls. Repetitive LF sounds (panel 13) almost surely hw.
04/23/15 21:29:33Possibly detected41.2374-69.1343Classified rw upcalls are a bit short, but are otherwise isolated and with a nice shape. Only 2 though.
04/23/15 23:44:33Possibly detected41.2408-69.1128rw upcall has nice shape, isolated, and reasonably loud.
04/23/15 23:59:33Possibly detected41.2413-69.1096Single classified rw upcall is isolated, but shape isn't awesome. Believable enough for possibly detected, though.


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
04/23/15 01:29:33Detected41.3484-69.3386
04/23/15 02:15:26Possibly detected41.3614-69.3289
04/23/15 02:44:33Detected41.3639-69.3248
04/23/15 03:29:33Detected41.3573-69.3170Classified rw and sw calls are part of hw calling sequence - clearly misclassified. fw score based on 4 call sequence in panels 1 and 2 (3 classified, one unclassified).
04/23/15 04:29:33Detected41.3470-69.3063Lovely fw calling sequence.
04/23/15 07:29:33Detected41.2663-69.2905Good isolated loud rw upcalls. Repetitive LF sounds (panel 13) almost surely hw.
04/23/15 08:29:33Possibly detected41.2500-69.2849Calls in panel 6 seem very hw.
04/23/15 10:44:33Detected41.2450-69.2673
04/23/15 11:29:33Detected41.2459-69.2583
04/23/15 13:29:33Detected41.2783-69.2356
04/23/15 15:29:33Detected41.3287-69.2070
04/23/15 16:20:20Detected41.3278-69.1975
04/23/15 17:29:33Detected41.3194-69.1797Great example of staccato calls inside hw singing. Very nice example of singing, too.
04/23/15 18:29:33Detected41.3183-69.1670Very nice example of hw singing.
04/23/15 19:29:33Detected41.2710-69.1535
04/23/15 20:29:33Detected41.2568-69.1420fw may be here, too, but it looks like the buoyancy pump may have cut off calling sequence. Single classified rw upcall part of hw calling or noise.
04/23/15 22:29:33Detected41.2367-69.1231
04/23/15 22:44:33Detected41.2373-69.1200




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
04/23/15 00:29:3341.3432-69.3517rw upcalls look like they are in some kind of noise, but they are of sufficiently different amplitude to be believable.
04/23/15 03:29:3341.3573-69.3170Classified rw and sw calls are part of hw calling sequence - clearly misclassified. fw score based on 4 call sequence in panels 1 and 2 (3 classified, one unclassified).
04/23/15 04:29:3341.3470-69.3063Lovely fw calling sequence.
04/23/15 05:29:3341.3199-69.3011None of the rw upcalls have particularly great shapes, and some are inside what looks like noise, but they are numerous and there are several that are isolated.
04/23/15 06:29:3341.3029-69.2923Lots of short LF pitch tracks - not sure what these are. hw? Single classified rw upcall looks very good (isolated, nice shape, reasonably loud).
04/23/15 07:29:3341.2663-69.2905Good isolated loud rw upcalls. Repetitive LF sounds (panel 13) almost surely hw.
04/23/15 08:29:3341.2500-69.2849Calls in panel 6 seem very hw.
04/23/15 09:23:3341.2508-69.2758Lots of hw-like calls, but not enough in sequence to score possibly detected.
04/23/15 10:29:3341.2447-69.2704Upsweeps in panel 8 may be hw, but not enough to be sure.
04/23/15 12:29:3341.2779-69.2479What is staccato sound in panel 14?
04/23/15 17:29:3341.3194-69.1797Great example of staccato calls inside hw singing. Very nice example of singing, too.
04/23/15 18:29:3341.3183-69.1670Very nice example of hw singing.
04/23/15 20:29:3341.2568-69.1420fw may be here, too, but it looks like the buoyancy pump may have cut off calling sequence. Single classified rw upcall part of hw calling or noise.
04/23/15 21:29:3341.2374-69.1343Classified rw upcalls are a bit short, but are otherwise isolated and with a nice shape. Only 2 though.
04/23/15 21:44:3341.2348-69.1324Could be hw calls here, but too faint to be sure.
04/23/15 23:44:3341.2408-69.1128rw upcall has nice shape, isolated, and reasonably loud.
04/23/15 23:59:3341.2413-69.1096Single classified rw upcall is isolated, but shape isn't awesome. Believable enough for possibly detected, though.


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