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Why is there no biological examples of plots in R? Please #18

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CraigSteinberg opened this issue Jul 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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Why is there no biological examples of plots in R? Please #18

CraigSteinberg opened this issue Jul 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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@CraigSteinberg CraigSteinberg changed the title Why is there no biological examples of plots in R? Why is there no biological examples of plots in R? Please Jul 6, 2018
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ggalibert commented Jul 9, 2018

@xhoenner would you have some ready made code that you could contribute to this repo? I'm thinking about the seals data kind of plots/animations that you did in the past.

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And maybe also AusCPR, BGC analysis on water samples, etc... just in case you had something for this.

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Also:
-NRS zooplankton and phytoplankton abundance / biomass
-Australian zooplankton / phytoplankton database

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xhoenner commented Jul 9, 2018

Agreed that some examples for that community are needed, the results of Jason Everett's survey may shed some light on what biologists are after.

A few ideas that came to mind, which might be worth considering, and for which I already have functional prototypes in R:

  • Example of WFS requests to retrieve IMOS data through Geoserver
  • Extracting physical observations (SST, sea surface current, chlorophyll a) at points along a track

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