Beluga whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/04/16 23:51:18Possibly detected69.2756-164.7932Loud MF warble in p4 perhaps classified as bearded seal. Seems fairly monotone, though. Scoring as "possibly detected" for beluga and will await Kate's assessment. Definitely not bearded seal... we can leave it as possible




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
09/04/16 06:06:1869.2376-165.0074MF upsweep in p4 looks interesting, but too faint to be convincing.
09/04/16 12:36:1869.2239-164.9047Loud short LF tones in p6 and elsewhere - what are these?
09/04/16 13:51:1869.2284-164.9037Many "stacked" pitch tracks - are these rudder noise?
09/04/16 14:06:1869.2305-164.9008MF upsweep in p3.
09/04/16 14:36:1869.2348-164.8951More "stacked" pitch tracks.
09/04/16 15:51:1869.2395-164.8952More "stacked" pitch tracks classified as bowhead or walrus. Regularity in p8 is suspicious. Rudder noise?
09/04/16 16:36:1869.2446-164.8863Again, many stacked pitch tracks, often with regularity.
09/04/16 18:36:1869.2564-164.8704I'm baffled by the LF tones here. Many classified as bowhead, but they seem way too monotone for bowhead. Welcome to my world. I think these are just glider noises
09/04/16 20:36:1869.2663-164.8412MF squeal in p12.
09/04/16 23:51:1869.2756-164.7932Loud MF warble in p4 perhaps classified as bearded seal. Seems fairly monotone, though. Scoring as "possibly detected" for beluga and will await Kate's assessment. Definitely not bearded seal... we can leave it as possible


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