Sei whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/13/15 16:17:57Possibly detected42.9091-65.4307sw call in panel 10 is isolated and classified, but faint and a bit short, although shape is not terrible.
08/13/15 16:32:57Possibly detected42.9100-65.4335Nice loud fw sequences
08/13/15 17:02:57Possibly detected42.9120-65.4398LF downsweep in panel 14 looks very sw.
08/13/15 17:17:57Possibly detected42.9131-65.4433Two good-looking sw downsweeps in panels 15-16.


Fin whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/13/15 00:17:57Detected42.8904-65.3862
08/13/15 01:17:03Detected42.8948-65.3989
08/13/15 02:47:57Detected42.8955-65.3720Nice fw calling sequence.
08/13/15 03:02:57Detected42.8964-65.3749More nice fw pulse trains.
08/13/15 03:17:57Detected42.8974-65.3783
08/13/15 04:17:57Detected42.8906-65.3442Nice single and double pulses sequences.
08/13/15 04:32:57Detected42.8914-65.3474
08/13/15 05:17:57Detected42.8940-65.3570Fin whale sequences much more regular than I've seen up to now.
08/13/15 06:32:57Detected42.8943-65.3587Beautiful fw doublet sequence!
08/13/15 06:47:57Detected42.8949-65.36119-10 second IPI.
08/13/15 08:17:57Detected42.9002-65.3795
08/13/15 10:02:57Detected42.9133-65.4175Loud sequenced LF tones that are not classified as fw.
08/13/15 11:32:57Possibly detected42.9251-65.4404Many LF tones that are probably fw, but too long in duration to be classified as such.
08/13/15 12:02:57Possibly detected42.9265-65.4468More LF tones in sequence.
08/13/15 13:02:57Possibly detected42.9297-65.4604
08/13/15 13:13:02Detected42.9213-65.4359
08/13/15 14:02:57Detected42.9233-65.4352Pitch tracks here strongly suggest long LF tones are fw double pulses that are stitched together.
08/13/15 15:02:57Possibly detected42.9265-65.4486
08/13/15 16:17:57Possibly detected42.9091-65.4307sw call in panel 10 is isolated and classified, but faint and a bit short, although shape is not terrible.
08/13/15 16:32:57Detected42.9100-65.4335Nice loud fw sequences
08/13/15 20:17:57Detected42.9105-65.4925
08/13/15 21:17:57Possibly detected42.9158-65.5546
08/13/15 21:32:57Detected42.9178-65.5556
08/13/15 22:02:57Detected42.9222-65.5576
08/13/15 22:17:57Detected42.9249-65.5587




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/13/15 02:47:5742.8955-65.3720Nice fw calling sequence.
08/13/15 03:02:5742.8964-65.3749More nice fw pulse trains.
08/13/15 04:17:5742.8906-65.3442Nice single and double pulses sequences.
08/13/15 05:17:5742.8940-65.3570Fin whale sequences much more regular than I've seen up to now.
08/13/15 06:00:0042.8954-65.3592fw IPIs not constant for few calls in this summary period.
08/13/15 06:32:5742.8943-65.3587Beautiful fw doublet sequence!
08/13/15 06:47:5742.8949-65.36119-10 second IPI.
08/13/15 10:02:5742.9133-65.4175Loud sequenced LF tones that are not classified as fw.
08/13/15 10:17:5742.9141-65.4205Loud LF tones. fw?
08/13/15 11:32:5742.9251-65.4404Many LF tones that are probably fw, but too long in duration to be classified as such.
08/13/15 12:02:5742.9265-65.4468More LF tones in sequence.
08/13/15 14:02:5742.9233-65.4352Pitch tracks here strongly suggest long LF tones are fw double pulses that are stitched together.
08/13/15 16:17:5742.9091-65.4307sw call in panel 10 is isolated and classified, but faint and a bit short, although shape is not terrible.
08/13/15 16:32:5742.9100-65.4335Nice loud fw sequences
08/13/15 17:02:5742.9120-65.4398LF downsweep in panel 14 looks very sw.
08/13/15 17:17:5742.9131-65.4433Two good-looking sw downsweeps in panels 15-16.
08/13/15 19:17:5742.9045-65.4823What is call classified as call type 20 in panel 13? Looks vaguely sw, but too high in frequency.


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