On behalf of my co-authors, I'm happy to announce that our paper on data fusion 
with aerial and acoustic data has been published in this month's issue of 
Annals of Applied Statistics.

Assessing marine mammal abundance: A novel data fusion
Erin M. Schliep, Alan E. Gelfand, Christopher W. Clark, Charles A. Mayo, Brigid 
McKenna, Susan E. Parks, Tina M. Yack, Robert S. Schick

Ann. Appl. Stat. 18(4): 3071-3090 (December 2024). DOI: 10.1214/24-AOAS1924

Abstract
Marine mammals are increasingly vulnerable to human disturbance and climate 
change. Their diving behavior leads to limited visual access during data 
collection, making studying the abundance and distribution of marine mammals 
challenging. In theory, using data from more than one observation modality 
should lead to better informed predictions of abundance and distribution. With 
focus on North Atlantic right whales, we consider the fusion of two data 
sources to inform about their abundance and distribution. The first source is 
aerial distance sampling, which provides the spatial locations of whales 
detected in the region. The second source is passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), 
returning calls received at hydrophones placed on the ocean floor. Due to 
limited time on the surface and detection limitations arising from sampling 
effort, aerial distance sampling only provides a partial realization of 
locations. With PAM we never observe numbers or locations of individuals. To 
address these challenges, we develop a novel thinned point pattern data fusion. 
Our approach leads to improved inference regarding abundance and distribution 
of North Atlantic right whales throughout Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts in the 
U.S. We demonstrate performance gains of our approach compared to that from a 
single source through both simulation and real data.

Best,
Rob Schick
Senior Scientist
Southall Environmental Associates, Inc.
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