%0 Journal Article %T Northeasternmost record of a North Pacific fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) in the Alaskan Chukchi Sea %+ National Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) %+ Lab-STICC_ENSTAB_CID_TOMS %+ Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO - UC San Diego) %A Crance, Jessica L. %A Berchok, Catherine L. %A Bonnel, Julien %A Thode, Aaron M. %< avec comité de lecture %@ 0722-4060 %J Polar Biology %I Springer Verlag %S Polar Biology %V 300 %P xx %8 2015-06-07 %D 2015 %R 10.1007/s00300-015-1719-7 %K Fin whale Chukchi Sea Passive acoustics Distribution Vocalization Arctic %Z Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph] %Z Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/OceanographyJournal articles %X Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) in the North Pacific consistently range as far north as the Bering Sea. While occasional sightings of fin whales occur north of the Bering Strait, they are rarely documented north of 67°N. However, a recent increase in passive acoustic monitoring has shown that fin whales are more prevalent in the Chukchi Sea than previously thought. During a 2012 field survey in the Alaskan Chukchi Sea, fin whale calls were detected on a DiFAR sonobuoy deployed at 71.575°N, 157.823°W, 50 km off Barrow near the mouth of Barrow Canyon. On August 27, 2012, approximately 30 fin whale downsweep calls were detected over an hour and a half, at bearings of approximately 270–290° from the sonobuoy. Since only one sonobuoy was deployed, in situ localization of the calls was not possible. Post hoc range estimates using a combination of modal dispersion techniques, nonlinear time-domain warping, and geoacoustic inversion resulted in a source range estimate of less than 5 km. This location is approximately 280 and 365 km northeast of the previous closest acoustic detection and confirmed visual sighting of a fin whale, respectively. These results represent the farthest northeast record of fin whale calls in the Alaskan Arctic and illustrate the importance of continued passive acoustic monitoring in a rapidly changing environment. %G English %L hal-01164318 %U https://hal.science/hal-01164318 %~ UNIV-BREST %~ INSTITUT-TELECOM %~ ENSTA-BRETAGNE %~ CNRS %~ UNIV-UBS %~ ENSTA-BRETAGNE-STIC %~ GIP-BE %~ ENIB %~ LAB-STICC_ENIB %~ LAB-STICC %~ INSTITUTS-TELECOM %~ TEST3-HALCNRS