Dear colleagues,

On behalf of my coauthors, I am excited to share our recent open-access
publication in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America:


Babin, Amanda B., Macklin, Gabrielle F., McLean, Sarah N., Wingfield,
Jessica E., Beslin, Wilfried A.M., Adams, Michael J., and
Moors-Murphy, Hilary B. 2025. Characterization of blue whale
(*Balaenoptera musculus*) audible calls recorded in the Northwest
Atlantic. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 158(5):
3767-3780. doi:10.1121/10.0039869 <https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0039869>

Abstract:
Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) produce infrasonic calls (A, B,
and AB), which are very low-frequency (16–20 Hz) vocalizations made by
males for reproductive purposes, and higher frequency (25–120 Hz)
audible calls (downsweep and arch), which are produced by both sexes
potentially for feeding and/or socializing purposes. Infrasonic calls
have been well characterized and tend to be observed more in winter,
whereas audible calls tend to be observed more in summer. This paper
quantifies the duration and frequency characteristics of audible calls
from recordings collected in the Northwest Atlantic off eastern
Canada. There were at least 5 distinct subtypes among the 132 calls
examined: short, medium, and long downsweeps were primarily
differentiated by duration and shape, hooks began with a limited
bandwidth upsweep followed by a downsweep, and arches began with a
near-full bandwidth upsweep followed by a downsweep. The variation in
start, end, minimum, maximum, and peak frequencies, as well as
bandwidth, duration, and slope of the upsweep and/or downsweep
portions of all calls were measured for each audible call subtype.
These descriptions can support future blue whale passive acoustic
studies, including more rigorous examination of seasonal acoustic
occurrence, differences among call types, and comparison between
populations.

Please reach out if you have any questions: [email protected]

Thank you,
Amanda Babin, PhD

Aquatic Science Biologist

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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