Dear all,

My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the recent publication of our 
research article:

Ward, R., Gavrilov, A. N. and McCauley, R. D. (2017) “Spot” call: A common 
sound from an unidentified great whale in Australian temperate waters. The 
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 142 (2) doi: 10.1121/1.4998608

Abstract:
Underwater passive acoustic recordings in the Southern and Indian Oceans off 
Australia from 2002 to 2016 have regularly captured a tonal signal of about 10 
s duration at 22–28 Hz with a symmetrical bell-shaped envelope. The sound is 
often accompanied by short, higher frequency downsweeps and repeated at 
irregular intervals varying from 120 to 200 s. It is termed the “spot” call 
according to its appearance in spectrograms of long-time averaging. Although 
similar to the first part of an Antarctic blue whale Z-call, evidence suggests 
the call is produced by another great whale, with the source as yet not 
identified.

The article is available from the publishers website 
(http://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.4998608) or by request to 
rhiw...@hotmail.com<mailto:rhiw...@hotmail.com>

Many thanks,

Rhianne Ward
PhD Candidate | Centre for Marine Science and Technology

Curtin University
Mobile | 0400 737 545 /  0476 064 661

Email | rhiw...@hotmail.com<mailto:rhiw...@hotmail.com>
Project Web |  www.gabrightwhales.com<http://www.gabrightwhales.com/>

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