These scripts create daily survey station daily temperature and anomaly plots as the ships work their way through the Bering Sea. These ships are conducting NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Fisheries Science Center's fisheries independent surveys in the Eastern Bering Sea. Scripts pull temperatures from google drive, entered by FPCs at sea, create daily maps and composite gifs, and then push the maps to google drive for the communications team.
[x] clean up functions to be more streamlined (aka fix all the quick fix script from 2022 last minute changes!)
[x] Use AI and GOA grids from akgfmaps
General
[ ] Fix legend bar on BS temps #15
[ ] Use straight longitude lines to divide up the AI regions (instead of boxes around regions)
[ ] Cutting the number of color breaks to less than 7 to aid with interpretation, which is generally a good rule of thumb for figure design
[ ] Provide more nuanced options for color scheme. Rainbow appears to be most comfortable to partners, but is not color blind friendly. The red inferno viridis color scheme left partners feeling that the figure made temperatures seem warmer. Comments included preference for dark blue for cold colors.
Access data directly from RACE_DATA.EDIT_HAULS and RACE_DATA.EDIT_EVENTS
There have been some issues in trying this out. Data appears to have too many typos and 0s that should be NAs to execute properly (as of June 23).
Develop R Shiny app for maps. #13
Possibly see if comms can get an intern on this? This could allow for...
[ ] more past years to be viewed
[ ] Easier ways for data to be downloaded
[ ] more place labels
[ ] more bathymetry options
[ ] ability to zoom in and out/interactivity with plots. Could be especially important for AI extent
Updates made in 2022:
General
Access data directly from
RACE_DATA.EDIT_HAULS
andRACE_DATA.EDIT_EVENTS
There have been some issues in trying this out. Data appears to have too many typos and 0s that should be NAs to execute properly (as of June 23).Develop R Shiny app for maps. #13 Possibly see if comms can get an intern on this? This could allow for...