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consistent/publication ready maps #190

Closed mle2718 closed 3 months ago

mle2718 commented 1 year ago

We need to have some consistency for the maps in the paper.

colorization, bounding box, state boundaries.

Probably best to switch and graphics that were made in ArcGIS to making them in R.

This concerns the scallop biomass map, the central atlantic call area map, and the Greater Atlantic region lease area map.

This is lower priority for now.

mle2718 commented 1 year ago

Here is an example from the NY2 scallop report.

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mle2718 commented 1 year ago

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And here's a random one of the whole region (from the wind_sf_final shapefile).

mle2718 commented 1 year ago

@mchaji and @BryceMcManus-NOAA : after the paper gets circulated, please work together to get the maps closer to publication ready.

mchaji commented 1 year ago

@BryceMcManus-NOAA, are you able to use .pitemx data for the biomass graph? If not, I can try to figure out how to go about converting what I have.

BryceMcManus-NOAA commented 1 year ago

Sorry @mchaji I don't have ArcGIS installed.

mchaji commented 1 year ago

Sorry @mchaji I don't have ArcGIS installed.

no worries, I'll figure out a work around. thanks!

mchaji commented 1 year ago

@BryceMcManus-NOAA I figured out how to extract the scallop biomass data to a csv. Would that format be something easy for you to add to a map comparing landings?

BryceMcManus-NOAA commented 1 year ago

@BryceMcManus-NOAA I figured out how to extract the scallop biomass data to a csv. Would that format be something easy for you to add to a map comparing landings?

Yes, that should work fine.

mchaji commented 11 months ago

Min-Yang found that It looks like the plots are saved using ggsave, so we can just use these instructions: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41940000/modifying-ggplot-objects-after-creation

mle2718 commented 3 months ago

This is mostly resolved. I'm going to close it.