Sei whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
11/25/15 12:24:03Detected43.2335-63.7582three clean , loud downsweeps in P13, one is identified as sei whale and another call type 17. Possbily a faint doublet in P11?
11/25/15 16:24:03Possibly detected43.2342-63.7345One call type 17 in P12 could be a sei.


Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
11/25/15 01:18:45Detected43.1979-63.8129
11/25/15 02:24:03Detected43.1990-63.8089
11/25/15 03:19:31Possibly detected43.1965-63.8142Possible right whale upcall in P10?
11/25/15 04:24:03Detected43.2003-63.8103Faint, flat doublet downsweep in P2. Some other singlet downsweeps in the record.
11/25/15 05:19:31Detected43.2094-63.8154
11/25/15 06:24:03Detected43.2142-63.8106
11/25/15 15:24:03Detected43.2388-63.73914 FW calls in P7 with constant IPI of ~10sec.
11/25/15 16:24:03Detected43.2342-63.7345One call type 17 in P12 could be a sei.
11/25/15 17:24:03Detected43.2415-63.7321Hmmm those long mystery LF tonals are back again.
11/25/15 18:24:03Detected43.2466-63.7321
11/25/15 19:24:03Detected43.2542-63.7293
11/25/15 22:24:03Detected43.2688-63.7193More long, low downsweeps.
11/25/15 23:24:03Detected43.2765-63.7178Weird high frequency sounds are happening! Check spectrogram.


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
11/25/15 14:24:03Possibly detected43.2312-63.7420Looks like some humpback song in P13, three pairs of downsweeps at 300 - 400 Hz. The first and last pair are fairly short and faint so I cant be positive.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
11/25/15 00:24:0343.2106-63.8142Im not sure what to make of the long 50-Hz tones. We saw earlier in the year long tones like these intermixed with fin whale calls. But then a couple days ago the glider detected tones like these with humpback singing: http://dcs.whoi.edu/rb0915_dal556/dal556_html/ptracks/2015_11/dal556_20151124001443.html So it could be either.
11/25/15 03:19:3143.1965-63.8142Possible right whale upcall in P10?
11/25/15 04:24:0343.2003-63.8103Faint, flat doublet downsweep in P2. Some other singlet downsweeps in the record.
11/25/15 10:24:0343.2357-63.7800Very long (5 sec +) low downsweeps
11/25/15 11:24:0343.2423-63.7752Many LF downsweeps of variable length, up to 7 seconds.
11/25/15 12:24:0343.2335-63.7582three clean , loud downsweeps in P13, one is identified as sei whale and another call type 17. Possbily a faint doublet in P11?
11/25/15 14:24:0343.2312-63.7420Looks like some humpback song in P13, three pairs of downsweeps at 300 - 400 Hz. The first and last pair are fairly short and faint so I cant be positive.
11/25/15 15:24:0343.2388-63.73914 FW calls in P7 with constant IPI of ~10sec.
11/25/15 16:24:0343.2342-63.7345One call type 17 in P12 could be a sei.
11/25/15 17:24:0343.2415-63.7321Hmmm those long mystery LF tonals are back again.
11/25/15 20:24:0343.2617-63.7278Some long, low tonals
11/25/15 21:24:0343.2694-63.7252A nice set of very long, low tonals. what are they?
11/25/15 22:24:0343.2688-63.7193More long, low downsweeps.
11/25/15 23:24:0343.2765-63.7178Weird high frequency sounds are happening! Check spectrogram.


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