“…The detector was trained based on marine mammal vocalizations collected in the northeastern Chukchi Sea (Hannay et al, 2013;. The details of this detector and classifier are fully described in Mouy et al (2013), and this detector has been effectively used to classify beluga whale whistles in the western Canadian Arctic (Halliday et al, 2018a(Halliday et al, , 2019. The pulsed call detector was built in Raven Pro, version 1.5 (Bioacoustics Research Program, 2017) using the band limited energy detector with the spectrogram set to a window size of 7000 samples for files with a 96 kHz sample rate and 10 000 samples for files with a 384 kHz sample rate, minimum frequency set to 16 kHz, maximum frequency at 48 kHz, minimum duration at 0.1 s, maximum duration at 2.5 s, minimum separation at 0.05 s, signal-tonoise ratio threshold at 2 dB, block size at 10 s, and hop size at 5 s.…”