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ML114767

Unidentified Unidentified

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Paul O. Thompson Media from this contributor

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27. des 1980

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NOTES: Originally recorded at 15/16ips; digitized at 3.75ips. Taken from right channel only. Zsys z-Q2 Lo-shelf filter -95dB <500Hz. Species is currently presumed to be Minke whale. Reference: Thompson, Paul O. and William A. Friedl, 1982, "A long-term study of low-frequency sounds from several species of whales off Oahu, Hawaii. Cetology 45: September 30, 1982. Equipment notes from this reference indicate "two hydrophones, 11.6km apart and bottom-mounted at 400 fathoms off the northernmost point of Oahu... Hydrophone response was essentially flat from 20 to 300Hz and was attenuated at about 15dB per octave above." SEAOCEAN.

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