Abstract

The vocalizations of the fin whale are detected, characterized and localized over instantaneous wide areas of the Norwegian and Barents Seas using a large-aperture densely-sampled coherent hydrohone array via the passive ocean acoustic waveguide remote sensing (POAWRS) technique from observations in late winter to early spring 2014. The fin whale vocalizations are comprised of their characteristic 20 Hz pulses, interspersed by 130 Hz upsweeps, less abundant 30-100 Hz downsweep chirps and 18-19 Hz centered backbeats. The time-frequency characteristics of these vocalization types and their diel occurrence rate time-series are quantified in three distinct regions of the Norwegian Sea, off the coasts of Alesund, Lofoten, and the Northern Finnmark. Their vocalization rates are a factor of roughly 5 times and 17 times larger respectively for the 20 Hz and 130 Hz centered vocalizations off Northern Finnmark than the other regions. The vocalization rate spatial density distributions, source level distributions an...

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