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Fin whales localized acoustic detections in Hawaiian waters 2017-2023
Regina A. Guazzo, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific
Dataset credit
Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific
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Contacts
| Role | Name | Organization | |
| Primary contact |
Regina Guazzo |
Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific |
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| Data entry |
Ei Fujioka |
Duke University |
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Citation
Guazzo, R. 2025. Fin whales localized acoustic detections in Hawaiian waters 2017-2023. Version 1.0.0. Dataset published in OBIS-SEAMAP. https://doi.org/10.82144/bc1e1512. Halpin, P.N., A.J. Read, E. Fujioka, B.D. Best, B. Donnelly, L.J. Hazen, C. Kot, K. Urian, E. LaBrecque, A. Dimatteo, J. Cleary, C. Good, L.B. Crowder, and K.D. Hyrenbach. 2009. OBIS-SEAMAP: The world data center for marine mammal, sea bird, and sea turtle distributions. Oceanography. 22(2):104-115.
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Abstract
Fin whale song consists of low frequency notes arranged in regular, repeating patterns of note type pairings and inter-note intervals (INIs). In the central North Pacific, fin whales use two downswept note types (A and B notes) with both singlet and doublet INIs that are interwoven throughout a song. These song patterns have been observed to change over time. Fin whale population size, structure, distribution, and connectedness are poorly understood, but monitoring their songs can help fill these knowledge gaps. In this study, we examine fin whale song patterns and their evolution across 12 years (2011–2023) with a focus on the most recent 5.5 years (2017–2023), expanding on our previous work. Between August 2017 and March 2023, automated detection, localization, tracking, and classification methods on 33 hydrophones at the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) off Kaua’i, Hawai’i enabled a detailed analysis of song patterns produced during 331 individual fin whale encounters that contained 130,402 notes. We categorized song patterns, quantified changes over time, and calculated cue rates in these fin whale tracks, detected between late fall and early spring. Five song patterns were observed, usually interwoven throughout a song with INIs of 30 s for A-A singlets, 17/32 s for A-A doublets, 34 s for B-B singlets, 16/23 s for B-B doublets, and 15/22 s for A-B doublets. A-B doublet has remained the dominant song pattern in this region and both A-B and B-A INIs have increased over time with the two INIs getting closer in recent years. While these five INI peaks persisted across seasons, certain INI distributions contained substantial variability and new patterns were observed. Our findings emphasize the need for nuanced acoustic analyses that account for note type and INIs. This analysis highlights the complexity of fin whale song and provides a robust foundation for long-term monitoring and comparative analyses across the North Pacific with song patterns serving as indicators of connectivity between different geographic regions. Ultimately this work can be applied to help define populations and the number of individuals in an area.
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Purpose
N/A
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Supplemental information
The extent of the search area is displayed. The hydrophone positions are within the extent. Effort per station is not available.
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Change History
The dataset has been updated over time as outlined below. Each entry includes the version number, release date, type of change, and a short description.
- 1.0.0 (2025-10-15) - Initial - Data or metadata is updated.
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References
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Attributes
Overview
This section explains attributes included in the original dataset.
The availability of the attributes depends on the share policy.
When "Minimum attributes" is selected, only date/time, lat/lon, species identification and group size are available. Should you need other attributes
described here, you are encouraged to contact the data provider.
When "All attributes" is selected, all attributes are available in download.
Attributes described below represent those in the original dataset provided by the provider.
All attributes are included in the downloadable file (CSV or ESRI File Geodatabase) for "Complete Set of Dataset".
Attributes in dataset
| Attribute (table column) | Description |
| oid | Unique ID number (generated by OBIS-SEAMAP) |
| tracknum | Track Number |
| species | Species identification. |
| sp_tsn | Taxonomic Serial Number added by OBIS-SEAMAP |
| latitude | Latitude in decimal degrees |
| longitude | Longitude in decimal degrees |
| juliantimeofemission | Julian time of emission, Matlab format, UTC |
| datestringtimeofemission | Date and time of emission in original format, UTC |
| notetype | Note type |
| datetime | Date and time in local time zone |
| obs_count | Blank (presence only) |
| geom | Geometry field added by OBIS-SEAMAP |
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| OBIS-SEAMAP ID | 2324 |
| DOI | 10.82144/bc1e1512 |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Seabirds | 0 |
| Marine mammals | 130,402 |
| Sea turtles | 0 |
| Rays and sharks | 0 |
| Other species | 0 |
| Non spatial | 0 |
| Non species | 0 |
| Total | 130,402 |
| Date, Begin | 2017-11-17 |
| Date, End | 2023-03-18 |
| Temporal prec. | 111111 |
| Latitude | 22.28 - 22.80 |
| Longitude | -160.05 - -159.85 |
| Coord. prec. | 6 decimal digits |
| Platform | Station |
| Data type | Acoustic - presence |
| Effort | N/A |
| Registered | 2025-09-18 |
| Updated | 2025-10-14 |
| Status | Published |
Sharing policy |
CC-BY-NC (All) |
| Shared with |
GBIF
OBIS |
| Metadata in static HTML / FGDC / EML |
| See download history / statistics |
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