Seasonal occurrence of North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
vocalizations at two sites on the Scotian Shelf

David K. Mellinger, Sharon L. Nieukirk, Haru Matsumoto, Sara L.
Heimlich, Robert P. Dziak, Joe Haxel, Matt Fowler, Christian Meinig,
Hendrick V. Miller
Marine Mammal Science 23(4):856-867 (2007)

A year-long acoustic survey for critically endangered North Atlantic right 
whales
was conducted at two sites on the central and western Scotian Shelf. Autonomous
hydrophones recorded sound continuously from July 2004 to August 2005. Right
whale contact calls (upcalls) were identified using automatic recognition 
software,
and the resulting detections were checked manually. Substantial numbers of hours
with upcalls were observed at both sites, with approximately four times as many
hours with calls at the western site as the central one. Calls occurred mainly 
from
August through October, with the earliest calls in late June and the latest at 
the end
of December at both sites. In addition to this seasonal trend, there was a 
significant
diel pattern in calling at the central site but not at the more westerly site. 
Results
are analyzed in light of feeding ecology and broad-scale movements of right 
whales.

Key words: right whale, Eubalaena glacialis, North Atlantic, acoustic survey,
moored hydrophone, automatic detection.


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Dave
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