I'm trying to undestand at which species could belong these clicks. I attach the Raven Pro view. Could someone have an idea?
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Without being able to see detailes of the clicks and alternative processing, I guess it is safe to say, that we can exclude sperm whales (too high in frequency, too fast click repetition) and beaked whales (too fast click repetition). There is a interference pattern indicating clicks are generated close to surface suggesting some dolphin species. The clicks are most likely echolocation clicks as they show the typival amplitude variation of a scanning biosonar. Not sure if we can say more about the species from the spectrogram alone.