Sei whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/25/15 08:58:31Possibly detected43.0249-65.0013Classified call is a little faint but I can still see the full shape of the call, and it is isolated and classified.


Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/25/15 01:58:31Detected43.0028-64.9459Check spectrogram. Im not sure about this classified upcall because of the flat tone at the end of the call. Otherwise its a nice call. There is a second unclassified upcall in P12 that also looks pretty good. There is a third upcall in panel 8 that has a flat and then declining frequency tone at the end, classified as call type 18.
09/25/15 04:58:31Detected43.0202-64.9906Nice upcall in P1. What are the HF sounds in P7-9? Check spectrogram.
09/25/15 05:13:31Detected43.0211-64.9929
09/25/15 06:58:31Possibly detected43.0295-65.0094There are two sequences of 3 classified FW calls each in P2 and P5. IPI is a little variable 8-10sec.
09/25/15 07:58:31Possibly detected43.0255-65.0006Sequence of long LF tonals in P6.
09/25/15 09:58:31Detected43.0210-64.9923Another sequence of long, LF tonals.
09/25/15 10:58:31Detected43.0145-64.9773
09/25/15 11:58:31Detected43.0120-64.9705The problem with this classified upcall is that It occurs in the area where harmonics of a fin whale call are also occurring, so it isnt isolated.
09/25/15 12:58:31Detected43.0011-64.9489
09/25/15 13:58:31Detected43.0018-64.9474
09/25/15 14:58:31Detected42.9946-64.9572
09/25/15 15:13:31Detected42.9959-64.9591
09/25/15 15:58:31Detected42.9976-64.9816
09/25/15 16:58:31Detected43.0029-64.9907
09/25/15 17:13:31Detected43.0047-64.9923
09/25/15 17:58:31Detected43.0115-65.0179
09/25/15 18:08:24Detected43.0115-65.0179
09/25/15 18:58:31Detected43.0187-65.0216Multiple calling FWs in P2.
09/25/15 19:58:31Detected43.0254-65.0320Sequence of FW calls in P5, P6. Another loud FL tonal sequence.


Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/25/15 04:58:31Possibly detected43.0202-64.9906Nice upcall in P1. What are the HF sounds in P7-9? Check spectrogram.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/25/15 00:58:3143.0029-64.9485Many unclassified pulses that look like fin whale pulses.
09/25/15 01:58:3143.0028-64.9459Check spectrogram. Im not sure about this classified upcall because of the flat tone at the end of the call. Otherwise its a nice call. There is a second unclassified upcall in P12 that also looks pretty good. There is a third upcall in panel 8 that has a flat and then declining frequency tone at the end, classified as call type 18.
09/25/15 02:58:3143.0051-64.9582what are tones in P1?
09/25/15 03:58:3143.0090-64.9668Lots of fin whale-like sounds that arent classified. There is a possible sequence of 3 calls in P9, but the middle call at 3:51:36 is just a blip, not convincing enough.
09/25/15 04:58:3143.0202-64.9906Nice upcall in P1. What are the HF sounds in P7-9? Check spectrogram.
09/25/15 06:58:3143.0295-65.0094There are two sequences of 3 classified FW calls each in P2 and P5. IPI is a little variable 8-10sec.
09/25/15 07:58:3143.0255-65.0006Sequence of long LF tonals in P6.
09/25/15 08:58:3143.0249-65.0013Classified call is a little faint but I can still see the full shape of the call, and it is isolated and classified.
09/25/15 09:58:3143.0210-64.9923Another sequence of long, LF tonals.
09/25/15 11:58:3143.0120-64.9705The problem with this classified upcall is that It occurs in the area where harmonics of a fin whale call are also occurring, so it isnt isolated.
09/25/15 18:58:3143.0187-65.0216Multiple calling FWs in P2.
09/25/15 19:58:3143.0254-65.0320Sequence of FW calls in P5, P6. Another loud FL tonal sequence.
09/25/15 21:13:3143.0293-65.0237Another nice sequence of loud long LF tonals.


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