Dear MARMAM community,

We are pleased to share our new publication on the long-term stability of 
Southern Hemisphere fin whale high-frequency components:

Wöhle, S., Parker, L., Burkhardt, E., Van Opzeeland, I., & Schall, E. (2025). 
Shifts in Acoustic Signature of Southern Hemisphere Fin Whales: Declining Peak 
Frequency of High-Frequency Components. JASA Express 
Letters.https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0039500


Abstract
Population-specific acoustic features are vital for using passive acoustic 
monitoring to study marine mammal populations in remote regions. Southern 
Hemisphere fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) songs include region-specific 
high-frequency components, with the 86- and 99-Hz high-frequency components 
present in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean. Using long-term passive 
acoustic monitoring data, we show that, despite gradual interannual and 
intra-annual variabilities, these features remain distinct and recognizable 
across regions and years. Our findings support their use as reliable acoustic 
markers for monitoring fin whale populations, providing valuable insights into 
distribution and population structure.


Please feel free to reach out with any questions or comments.

Best wishes,

Svenja Wöhle
(on behalf of all co-authors)


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Svenja Wöhle | PhD student
(she/her)

Ocean Acoustics Group, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and 
Marine Research
Klußmannstr. 3d, 27570 Bremerhaven
Tel.: 0471-4831-2212
Email: [email protected]
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