Sei whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
03/15/26 01:11:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496PD SW: 4 singlets, 3 classified as HW but could be SW given appropriate species frequency range, different amplitude and no HW calls in same panel (#4) D HW: a few different patterned calls between 250-400 Hz
03/15/26 02:26:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496PD SW: a classified doublet and single, within appropriate species frequency range but there is either low frequency noise or potential HW calls in same panels, making it difficult to classify as "D" D HW: a few different repetitive calls between 100-450 Hz. Panel 14- this is HW call, not RW
03/15/26 05:26:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496PD SW: 1 possible classified singlet in panel 9- appropriate frequency and the downsweep is longer compared to the rest of the low frequency calls in panel. D HW: several repetitive sweeping calls around 350 Hz, panels 12-13
03/15/26 07:41:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496panel 5- classified RW call, but not enough of an upcall shape to consider it as "PD". Could be HW calls PD SW: two potential singlets, one classified. louder amplitude compared the other PT data in panel 7/8


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
03/15/26 00:56:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496PD HW: a few faint patterned sweeping calls. No RW call, just HW.
03/15/26 01:11:39Detected37.1613-75.2496PD SW: 4 singlets, 3 classified as HW but could be SW given appropriate species frequency range, different amplitude and no HW calls in same panel (#4) D HW: a few different patterned calls between 250-400 Hz
03/15/26 01:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: a few different repetitive call types between 100-400 Hz
03/15/26 02:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496PD SW: a classified doublet and single, within appropriate species frequency range but there is either low frequency noise or potential HW calls in same panels, making it difficult to classify as "D" D HW: a few different repetitive calls between 100-450 Hz. Panel 14- this is HW call, not RW
03/15/26 03:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: patterned and repeated calls. No RW calls
03/15/26 04:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: several faint, repetitive calls between 100-400 Hz
03/15/26 04:41:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: patterned call type in panels 7-9
03/15/26 05:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496PD SW: 1 possible classified singlet in panel 9- appropriate frequency and the downsweep is longer compared to the rest of the low frequency calls in panel. D HW: several repetitive sweeping calls around 350 Hz, panels 12-13
03/15/26 06:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496panels 10-11: these loud, low frequency calls appear to be noise or HW calls, not SW. D HW: several repetitive sweeping calls, panels 14-15
03/15/26 06:41:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: a few more patterned calls
03/15/26 07:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: several repeated calls around 350-400 Hz, panel 5 panels 1-2: low frequency PT data with faint to louder amplitudes- either HW or noise. Not enough of a curved downsweep to consider sei whale
03/15/26 08:26:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496PD HW: some faint repetitive calls in panels 7-8
03/15/26 08:41:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: a couple of patterned call types between 50 and 400 Hz panel 1- a couple of potential SW singlets but there is quite of bit of noise- looking PT data in panel and HW calls in rest of PT period
03/15/26 09:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: several repetitive calls in panels 7-8
03/15/26 10:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: More patterned HW calls. No RW calls
03/15/26 14:56:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496PD HW: some faint repetitive calls around 350 Hz, but they don't have enough shape to classify as "D"
03/15/26 15:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: the same patterned call repeated throughout PT period
03/15/26 15:41:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: a couple of repetitive call types throughout PT period
03/15/26 16:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: some faint, repetitive call types
03/15/26 16:41:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: faint, patterned call repeated throughout panels 2-4
03/15/26 18:11:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: a few repetitive call types
03/15/26 18:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: some more faint, repetitive call types
03/15/26 20:26:39Detected37.1613-75.2496D HW: a couple of faint, repetitive call types
03/15/26 21:41:39Possibly detected37.1613-75.2496PD HW: some faint repetitive sweeping calls around 350 Hz, panels 4-5




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
03/15/26 00:56:3937.1613-75.2496PD HW: a few faint patterned sweeping calls. No RW call, just HW.
03/15/26 01:11:3937.1613-75.2496PD SW: 4 singlets, 3 classified as HW but could be SW given appropriate species frequency range, different amplitude and no HW calls in same panel (#4) D HW: a few different patterned calls between 250-400 Hz
03/15/26 01:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: a few different repetitive call types between 100-400 Hz
03/15/26 02:26:3937.1613-75.2496PD SW: a classified doublet and single, within appropriate species frequency range but there is either low frequency noise or potential HW calls in same panels, making it difficult to classify as "D" D HW: a few different repetitive calls between 100-450 Hz. Panel 14- this is HW call, not RW
03/15/26 03:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: patterned and repeated calls. No RW calls
03/15/26 04:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: several faint, repetitive calls between 100-400 Hz
03/15/26 04:41:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: patterned call type in panels 7-9
03/15/26 05:26:3937.1613-75.2496PD SW: 1 possible classified singlet in panel 9- appropriate frequency and the downsweep is longer compared to the rest of the low frequency calls in panel. D HW: several repetitive sweeping calls around 350 Hz, panels 12-13
03/15/26 06:26:3937.1613-75.2496panels 10-11: these loud, low frequency calls appear to be noise or HW calls, not SW. D HW: several repetitive sweeping calls, panels 14-15
03/15/26 06:41:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: a few more patterned calls
03/15/26 07:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: several repeated calls around 350-400 Hz, panel 5 panels 1-2: low frequency PT data with faint to louder amplitudes- either HW or noise. Not enough of a curved downsweep to consider sei whale
03/15/26 07:41:3937.1613-75.2496panel 5- classified RW call, but not enough of an upcall shape to consider it as "PD". Could be HW calls PD SW: two potential singlets, one classified. louder amplitude compared the other PT data in panel 7/8
03/15/26 08:26:3937.1613-75.2496PD HW: some faint repetitive calls in panels 7-8
03/15/26 08:41:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: a couple of patterned call types between 50 and 400 Hz panel 1- a couple of potential SW singlets but there is quite of bit of noise- looking PT data in panel and HW calls in rest of PT period
03/15/26 09:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: several repetitive calls in panels 7-8
03/15/26 10:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: More patterned HW calls. No RW calls
03/15/26 14:56:3937.1613-75.2496PD HW: some faint repetitive calls around 350 Hz, but they don't have enough shape to classify as "D"
03/15/26 15:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: the same patterned call repeated throughout PT period
03/15/26 15:41:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: a couple of repetitive call types throughout PT period
03/15/26 16:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: some faint, repetitive call types
03/15/26 16:41:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: faint, patterned call repeated throughout panels 2-4
03/15/26 16:56:3937.1613-75.2496some faint calls around 400 Hz, could be noise or HW
03/15/26 18:11:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: a few repetitive call types
03/15/26 18:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: some more faint, repetitive call types
03/15/26 18:41:3937.1613-75.2496some possible faint HW calls, but not enough of a shape to them to classify as "PD"
03/15/26 18:56:3937.1613-75.2496panel 9- no RW call, just noise
03/15/26 20:26:3937.1613-75.2496D HW: a couple of faint, repetitive call types
03/15/26 21:11:3937.1613-75.2496some possible faint HW calls, not enough shape to them to classify as "PD"
03/15/26 21:41:3937.1613-75.2496PD HW: some faint repetitive sweeping calls around 350 Hz, panels 4-5
03/15/26 22:41:3937.1613-75.2496No RW calls, just noise


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