Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/11/15 04:30:56Possibly detected43.1886-62.2450Classified upcall in panel 5 is a little short, but reasonably loud, classified and isolated. There is a second, quieter upcall of similar shape a little earlier at 4:22:35. This is another noisy record but there is no other noise in the same frequency band near these upcalls, and no evidence of humpback calling. I am confident that it is possible that the classified call is a real RW upcall. Loud unclassified downsweep in panel 9.
08/11/15 05:30:56Possibly detected43.1856-62.2549Two beautiful upcalls in panels 4 and 5.
08/11/15 13:30:56Possibly detected43.1709-62.3238Nice RW upcall in panel 7 - is it followed by a RW downsweep? Classified upcall in panel 15 not convincing , occurs with other noise and doesnt have good shape.
08/11/15 13:45:56Possibly detected43.1702-62.3262beautiful classified upcall.
08/11/15 18:30:56Possibly detected43.1704-62.3893Classified upcall is isolated, a bit quiet but not too bad, a little short but has curve to it. Should have a discussion about call in panel 6, has a checkmark shape to it which can be a RW upcall shape, but this one seems a little extreme.


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/11/15 08:30:56Possibly detected43.1961-62.2843downsweeps in panels 3 and 13 - one in panel 13 is loud and occurs in two bands, with higher frequency band being a very long sweep from 800 - 200 Hz. Could sounds in panels 7, 8 be humpbacks? Based on downsweep in panel 13 I will say possibly detected for humpbacks.
08/11/15 12:30:56Detected43.1745-62.3136RW upcall not seen. High frequency, long, loud sounds in panel 8 indicative of humpbacks - 7 HF downsweeps were pitch tracked in a one minute period. Scoring detected for humpbacks.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/11/15 00:30:5643.1808-62.1851Noisy record.
08/11/15 02:30:5643.1756-62.2054A lot of strange noise in this record.
08/11/15 04:30:5643.1886-62.2450Classified upcall in panel 5 is a little short, but reasonably loud, classified and isolated. There is a second, quieter upcall of similar shape a little earlier at 4:22:35. This is another noisy record but there is no other noise in the same frequency band near these upcalls, and no evidence of humpback calling. I am confident that it is possible that the classified call is a real RW upcall. Loud unclassified downsweep in panel 9.
08/11/15 05:30:5643.1856-62.2549Two beautiful upcalls in panels 4 and 5.
08/11/15 08:30:5643.1961-62.2843downsweeps in panels 3 and 13 - one in panel 13 is loud and occurs in two bands, with higher frequency band being a very long sweep from 800 - 200 Hz. Could sounds in panels 7, 8 be humpbacks? Based on downsweep in panel 13 I will say possibly detected for humpbacks.
08/11/15 08:45:5643.1949-62.2867Two classified RW upcalls not seen in this record.
08/11/15 09:30:5643.1918-62.2932There are quite a few short LF downsweeps in this record. Classified RW upcall is just a blip, not convincing.
08/11/15 10:30:5643.1877-62.3024Possible sei whale doublet in panel 11. Not classified though.
08/11/15 11:30:5643.1723-62.3057What are sounds in panel 8?
08/11/15 12:30:5643.1745-62.3136RW upcall not seen. High frequency, long, loud sounds in panel 8 indicative of humpbacks - 7 HF downsweeps were pitch tracked in a one minute period. Scoring detected for humpbacks.
08/11/15 13:30:5643.1709-62.3238Nice RW upcall in panel 7 - is it followed by a RW downsweep? Classified upcall in panel 15 not convincing , occurs with other noise and doesnt have good shape.
08/11/15 13:45:5643.1702-62.3262beautiful classified upcall.
08/11/15 18:30:5643.1704-62.3893Classified upcall is isolated, a bit quiet but not too bad, a little short but has curve to it. Should have a discussion about call in panel 6, has a checkmark shape to it which can be a RW upcall shape, but this one seems a little extreme.
08/11/15 19:30:5643.1929-62.4020Loud HF downsweep in panel 12
08/11/15 20:45:5643.1901-62.4064Classified RW upcall not seen.


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