Closed Ned-Laman-NOAA closed 1 year ago
Closing this for now because the current bubble plots we're using have a scale bar, and I think these are the ones we'll use in future presentations. If it comes up again this year that we want both stratum areas AND bubbles, we can revisit.
In the present (GPT-style) distribution maps, the longitude scale is different for the Central Aleutians compared to the Western and Eastern + SBS. Is the scale for the circles on the Central map different than the scale for the circles on the other two maps? I recall that the circles are relative abundance so a legend may not be necessary here, but a clear description of what the bubbles mean should appear in the figure caption; I didn't see a caption to review so I'm just making sure I make mention of need here-you probably already took care of this in text.