Sei whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/01/15 17:02:57Possibly detected42.9678-64.8870Classified sw calls (including call type 17) are not isolated completely from other pitch tracks, so there's some suspicion that these could be caused by noise processes. They have decent shape and are loud, so scoring as possibly detected.


Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/01/15 06:17:57Detected43.0107-64.8394Looks like a possible sw downsweep in panel 3, but not classified, so not at all sure.
08/01/15 19:58:36Possibly detected42.9772-64.9503fw sequence in panel has constant 9 s IPI.


Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/01/15 01:32:57Possibly detected43.0433-64.8567Single classified rw upcall. Isolated, reasonable loudness, and decent shape, but there's only one. Scored as possibly detected.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/01/15 00:02:5743.0533-64.8766More LF tonal sounds.
08/01/15 01:02:5743.0475-64.8838Sequence in panel 4 could be fw pulse train, but third call in the sequence is unclassified. Because of the presence of other LF tonal calls, not confident even in saying possibly detected for fw. Sequence in panel 5 could be fw, but the IPI seems too long for this time of year (~ 12-13 seconds).
08/01/15 01:32:5743.0433-64.8567Single classified rw upcall. Isolated, reasonable loudness, and decent shape, but there's only one. Scored as possibly detected.
08/01/15 01:47:5743.0421-64.8590Faint hw calling?
08/01/15 03:02:5743.0317-64.8360Looks like faint fw pulse trains with consistent 9-10 s IPI, but none are classified as fw pulses.
08/01/15 04:17:5743.0199-64.8246More LF tonals.
08/01/15 06:17:5743.0107-64.8394Looks like a possible sw downsweep in panel 3, but not classified, so not at all sure.
08/01/15 08:02:5743.0130-64.8740Several loud LF sounds, but no clue what they are.
08/01/15 08:17:5743.0125-64.8769fw classified call sequence in panel 5 is promising, but IPI changes between first two and second two. Not at all confident. Also, these are loud calls, so would have expected many more fw pulses to accompany this sequence of three, but there aren't any more classified calls adjacent to these. More unidentified LF tones.
08/01/15 09:10:1343.0148-64.8921Classified sw call looks too short and too close to other noise to be convincing.
08/01/15 10:02:5743.0135-64.9013Downsweep in panel 9 could be sw, but not classified as such.
08/01/15 11:54:1743.0102-64.9132There may be sw calls here, but the shapes are not very good.
08/01/15 14:02:5742.9970-64.8919Lots of LF tones in panel 2.
08/01/15 17:02:5742.9678-64.8870Classified sw calls (including call type 17) are not isolated completely from other pitch tracks, so there's some suspicion that these could be caused by noise processes. They have decent shape and are loud, so scoring as possibly detected.
08/01/15 19:58:3642.9772-64.9503fw sequence in panel has constant 9 s IPI.
08/01/15 21:02:5742.9864-64.9530Seems like lots of noise in this summary period.
08/01/15 22:02:5742.9925-64.9676fw calling is all over the place without any constant IPI.
08/01/15 22:56:1642.9959-64.9739fw calling sequence in panel 15 has reasonably constant IPI, but amplitude of calls is quite different. Given other LF sounds, not convinced of fw presence.


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