Dear MARMAM community,

I am delighted to share our recent publication: 'Sperm whale hotspots off 
western Ireland and the importance of dynamic variables as shown by a 
multiscale Bayesian additive regression trees workflow' in Frontiers in Marine 
Science. We used data collected off western Ireland with towed hydrophone 
arrays (under the ObSERVE-Acoustic project) to apply a state-of-the-art 
Bayesian modelling framework (Bayesian Additive Regression Trees, aka BART) to 
predict sperm whale probability of occurrence and habitat favourability. We 
included a data-driven process to select the most appropriate spatiotemporal 
scales for a set of both static and dynamic variables of interest. We hope 
those findings will serve as evidence for conservation and management 
strategies as well as a solid baseline for future assessments.

You can read the full paper here: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2026.1767540

We will be presenting this research as a poster at the ECS in Dundee next 
month, feel free to come for a chat!

Enjoy the read!
With our best wishes,

Cynthia Barile, Simon Berrow, Jonathan Gordon, Rossa Meade, Morgane Pommier, 
Joanne O'Brien.
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