Date/time (local) | Latitude | Longitude | Notes |
08/12/15 10:45:56 | 43.1561 | -62.4882 | Classified Eg upcall not seen in record. |
08/12/15 11:30:56 | 43.1445 | -62.5052 | classified Eg upcall not seen in record. |
08/12/15 12:30:56 | 43.1336 | -62.5094 | Classified Eg upcall is faint, not isolated and is same amplitude and frequency as subsequent noise. It is the only upcall in the record. Not convincing. |
08/12/15 13:30:56 | 43.1292 | -62.5191 | nice downsweeps in panel 5. Ive seen that before on this mission, where the higher frequency downsweep pitch-track is longer in duration than the lower frequency downsweep pitch-track. I don't know what they are though, the lower frequency downsweep is not classified as sei, and there are no other humpback calls in the record to place it. |
08/12/15 15:30:56 | 43.1348 | -62.5568 | classified upcall # 1 is loud, isolated, and nicely shaped; it is believable. Second classified Eg upcall is none of those things. |
08/12/15 16:45:56 | 43.1289 | -62.5738 | Unclassified downsweep in panel 2 at 280 - 400 Hz. |
08/12/15 18:30:56 | 43.1192 | -62.5880 | faint downsweep in panel 11 with harmonics |
08/12/15 19:40:29 | 43.1148 | -62.5951 | Long HF downsweep in panel 9, in the 400 - 600 Hz range as previous calls. |
08/12/15 21:30:56 | 43.1441 | -62.5954 | Loud, unclassified downsweep in panel 3. Panel 15 possible fin whale pulses that are unclassified? |
08/12/15 22:30:56 | 43.1379 | -62.6034 | Two nice classified, isolated, reasonably well-shaped and loud upcalls. No third one though. |