The surface active group (SAG) is the most commonly observed surface social behavior of North Atlantic right whales. Recordings were made from 52 SAGs in the Bay of Fundy, Canada between July and September, from 1999 to 2002. The call types recorded from these groups were similar to those described previously for Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis), with six major call types being termed scream, gunshot, blow, upcall, warble, and downcall. The percentage of total calls of each call type depended on the group size and composition. The most common call type recorded was the scream call. The scream calls were produced by the focal female in a SAG. Production of other sound types can be attributed to whales other than the focal female, with gunshot and upcalls produced by males, and warble calls produced by female calves. The source levels for these sounds range from 137 to 162 dB rms re 1 μPa-m for tonal calls and 174 to 192 dB rms for broadband gunshot sounds.

1.
Clark
,
C. W.
(
1982
). “
The acoustic repertoire of the southern right whale, a quantitative analysis
,”
Anim. Behav.
30
,
1060
1071
.
2.
Clark, C. W. (1983). “Acoustic communication and behavior of the southern right whale,” in Communication and Behavior of Whales, American Association for the Advancement of Science Selected Symposium 76, edited by R. S. Payne (Westview, Boulder, CO.), pp. 163–198.
3.
Clark
,
C. W.
(
1984
). “
Acoustic communication and behavior of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis
,”
Nat. Geo. Soc. Res. Rep.
17
,
897
907
.
4.
Clark, C. W. (1999). “The application of autonomous seafloor acoustic recorders for monitoring right whales,” Abstract. North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium Meeting, Boston, MA.
5.
Clark
,
C. W.
, and
Clark
,
J. M.
(
1980
). “
Sound playback experiments with southern right whales (Eubalaena australis)
,”
Science
207
,
663
665
.
6.
Croll
,
D. A.
,
Clark
,
C. W.
,
Acevedo
,
A.
,
Tershy
,
B.
,
Flores
,
S.
,
Gedamke
,
J.
, and
Urban
,
J.
(
2002
). “
Only male fin whales sing loud songs
,”
Nature (London)
417
,
809
.
7.
Cummings
,
W. C.
,
Fish
,
J.
, and
Thompson
,
P.
(
1972
). “
Sound production and other behavior of southern right whales, Eubalaena glacialis
,”
Trans. San Diego Soc. of Nat. Hist.
17
,
1
14
.
8.
Darling
,
J. E.
, and
Bérubé
,
M.
(
2001
). “
Interactions of singing humpback whales with other males
,”
Marine Mammal Sci.
17
,
570
584
.
9.
D’Vincent, C. G., Nilson, R. M., and Hanna, R. E. (1985). “Vocalization and coordinated feeding behavior of the humpback whale in southeastern Alaska,” Sci. Rep. Whales Res. Inst., Vol. 36.
10.
Hamilton, P. K., and Martin, S. M. (1999). “A catalog of identified right whales from the Western North Atlantic: 1935 to 1997,” New England Aquarium, Central Wharf, Boston.
11.
Helweg, D. A., Frankel, A. S., Mobley, J. R., and Herman, L. M. (1992). “Humpback whale song: our current understanding,” in Marine Mammal Sensory Systems, edited by J. A. Thomas, R. A. Kastelein, and A. Y. Supin (Plenum, New York), pp. 459–483.
12.
Howard
,
R. D.
, and
Young
,
J. R.
(
1998
). “
Individual variation in male vocal traits and female mating preferences in Bufo americanus
,”
Anim. Behav.
55
,
1165
1179
.
13.
Janik
,
V. M.
, and
Slater
,
P. J. B.
(
1998
). “
Context-specific use suggests that bottlenose dolphin signature whistles are cohesion calls
,”
Anim. Behav.
56
,
829
838
.
14.
Kraus
,
S. D.
, and
Hatch
,
J. J.
(
2001
). “
Mating strategies in the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis).
J. Cet. Res. Man. (Spec. Iss. 2)
237
244
.
15.
Kraus
,
S. D.
,
Hamilton
,
P. K.
,
Kenney
,
R. D.
,
Knowlton
,
A. R.
, and
Slay
,
C. K.
(
2001
). “
Reproductive parameters of the North Atlantic right whale
,”
J. Cet. Res. Man. (Spec. Iss. 2)
231
236
.
16.
Kraus
,
S. D.
,
Moore
,
K. E.
,
Price
,
C. A.
,
Crone
,
M. J.
,
Watkins
,
W. A.
,
Winn
,
H. E.
, and
Prescott
,
J. H.
(
1986
). “
The use of photographs to identify individual North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis)
,”
Rep. Int. Whal. Commn (Spec. Iss. 10)
145
151
.
17.
Legendre, P., and Legendre, L. (1998). Numerical Ecology (Elsevier, Amsterdam), p. 853.
18.
Madsen
,
P. T.
,
Kerr
,
I.
, and
Payne
,
R.
(
2004
). “
Source parameter estimates of echolocation clicks from wild pygmy killer whales (Feresa attenuata) (L)
,”
J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
116
,
1909
1912
.
19.
Martin, P., and Bateson, P. (1993). Measuring Behaviour: An introductory guide (Cambridge U. P., Cambridge), p. 222.
20.
Matthews
,
J. N.
,
Brown
,
S.
,
Gillespie
,
D.
,
Johnson
,
M.
,
McLanaghan
,
R.
,
Moscrop
,
A.
,
Nowacek
,
D.
,
Leaper
,
R.
,
Lewis
,
T.
, and
Tyack
,
P.
(
2001
). “
Vocalisation rates of the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
,”
J. Cet. Res. Manage.
3
,
271
282
.
21.
Miller
,
P. J.
, and
Tyack
,
P. L.
(
1998
). “
A small towed beamforming array to identify vocalizing resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) concurrent with focal behavioral observations
,”
Deep-Sea Res., Part II
45
,
1389
1405
.
22.
Parks, S. E. (2003a). “Acoustic communication in the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis),” Ph.D. thesis, MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography, Woods Hole, MA.
23.
Parks
,
S. E.
(
2003b
). “
Response of North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) to playback of calls recorded from surface active groups in both the North and South Atlantic
,”
Marine Mammal Sci.
19
,
563
580
.
24.
Payne
,
R. S.
, and
McVay
,
S.
(
1971
). “
Songs of humpback whales
,”
Science
173
,
585
597
.
25.
Payne
,
R. S.
, and
Payne
,
K.
(
1971
). “
Underwater sounds of southern right whales
,”
Zoologica (N.Y.)
58
,
159
165
.
26.
Richardson, W. J., Greene, C. R. Jr., Malme, C. I., and Thomson, D. H. (1995). Marine Mammals and Noise (Academic, San Diego).
27.
Saayman
,
G. S.
, and
Tayler
,
C. K.
(
1973
). “
Some behavior patterns of the southern right whale, Eubalaena australis
,”
Z. Saugetierk.
38
,
172
183
.
28.
Schevill, W. E., and Watkins, W. A. (1962). “Whale and porpoise voices: a phonograph record,” Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA.
29.
Schevill, W. E., Backus, R. H., and Hersey, J. B. (1962). “Sound production by marine animals,” in Bioacoustics, edited by M. N. Hill (Wiley, New York), pp. 540–566.
30.
Silber
,
G. K.
(
1986
). “
The relationship of social vocalizations to surface behavior and aggression in the Hawaiian humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
,”
Can. J. Zool.
64
,
2075
2080
.
31.
Slater
,
P. J. B.
, and
Lester
,
N. P.
(
1982
). “
Minimising errors in splitting behaviour into bouts
,”
Behaviour
79
,
153
161
.
32.
Tyack
,
P.
, and
Whitehead
,
H.
(
1983
). “
Male competition in large groups of wintering humpback whales
,”
Behaviour
83
,
132
154
.
33.
Tyack, P. L., and Clark, C. W. (2000). “Communication and acoustic behavior of dolphins and whales,” in Hearing by Whales and Dolphins, edited by W. W. L. Au, A. N. Popper, and R. R. Fay (Springer-Verlag, New York), pp. 156–224.
34.
Urick, R, J. (1983). “Principles of underwater sound.” (Peninsula Publishing, Los Altos, CA).
35.
Vanderlaan
,
A. S. M.
,
Hay
,
A. E.
, and
Taggart
,
C. T.
(
2003
). “
Characterization of North Atlantic Right-Whale (Eublalaena glacialis) Sounds in the Bay of Fundy
,”
IEEE J. Ocean. Eng.
28
,
164
173
.
36.
Winn
,
H. E.
, and
Winn
,
L. K.
(
1978
). “
The song of the humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae in the West Indies
,”
Mar. Biol. (Berlin)
47
,
97
114
.
37.
Wright, D. R. (2001). “Categorization of northern right whale, Eubalaena glacialis, sound,” M.A. thesis, Boston University, Boston, MA.
This content is only available via PDF.
You do not currently have access to this content.