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Category: Acoustic analysis

Dawn chorus at Lime Kiln and Orcasound

Posted on 2011-10-11 by Scott Veirs

Meg McDonald was first this morning (at 5:02 PST) to detect faint calls of southern resident killer whales at Lime… Read more Dawn chorus at Lime Kiln and Orcasound

Superpod southbound since Stuart

Posted on 2011-10-05 by Scott Veirs

Yesterday (10/4/11) there were many southern resident killer whale calls automatically and manually detected and recorded on first the Orcasound… Read more Superpod southbound since Stuart

First catches of the Einar Nielsen Becky Barr Fishing Classic

Posted on 2011-09-29 by Scott Veirs

Meg McDonald was the first to hear echolocation clicks and calls of southern resident killer whales this morning at 6:37.… Read more First catches of the Einar Nielsen Becky Barr Fishing Classic

Calling in a 40-knot storm

Posted on 2011-09-26 by Scott Veirs

It’s really piping today in Haro Strait. The plot (above) from the NOAA buoy at Hein Bank (south Haro Strait)… Read more Calling in a 40-knot storm

Midnight transient calls at Lime Kiln?

Posted on 2011-09-22 by Scott Veirs

At the same time Jeanne Hyde was listening and recording these calls at Lime Kiln last night, Val’s monitoring software… Read more Midnight transient calls at Lime Kiln?

Dawn calls & clicks at Lime Kiln

Posted on 2011-07-03 by Scott Veirs

Lots of great SRKW calls (S3s, S4s) and clicks were automatically detected and recorded this morning, primarily on the Lime… Read more Dawn calls & clicks at Lime Kiln

Computers beat human listeners at dawn

Posted on 2011-06-22 by Scott Veirs

Lots of whistles and calls (S1, S16) were detected by the WhoListener program this morning, first at Lime Kiln from… Read more Computers beat human listeners at dawn

L pod returns calling on hydrophones

Posted on 2011-06-10 by Scott Veirs

The most common call used by L pod was automatically detected and heard by humans today on the Orcasound and… Read more L pod returns calling on hydrophones

J pod whistles past Port Townsend

Posted on 2011-05-13 by Scott Veirs

J pod calls and whistles were heard by listening humans and computers tonight on the hydrophones at the Port Townsend… Read more J pod whistles past Port Townsend

Echoes of oldest J pod male Ruffles J1

Posted on 2011-05-102022-04-22 by Scott Veirs

As J pod re-entered the Salish Sea yesterday and their favorite S1 call was heard for the first time on… Read more Echoes of oldest J pod male Ruffles J1

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