“…The increased production of calls, particularly two-voiced calls, during periods of coordinated movement further supports that hypothesis (Shapiro, 2008;Samarra & Miller, 2015a). Deecke et al, (2011) reported differences in vocal behavior of seal-and herring-eating killer whales off Shetland, UK similar to those between N Pacific residents and transients. Vocal rates of herring-eating whales were higher than those of seal eating whales, and seal-hunting groups vocalized almost exclusively when surface-active or milling after a kill.…”