The hardware and bandwidth for this mirror is donated by dogado GmbH, the Webhosting and Full Service-Cloud Provider. Check out our Wordpress Tutorial.
If you wish to report a bug, or if you are interested in having us mirror your free-software or open-source project, please feel free to contact us at mirror[@]dogado.de.
Moved repo to https://github.com/swfsc, and updated all associated documentation.
Changed license to Apache License (== 2), based on NMFS guidance at https://nmfs-opensci.github.io/GitHub-Guide
Added ability to download maps with a transparent background (#5)
Published the CruzPlot shiny app at https://connect.fisheries.noaa.gov/CruzPlot
Add CruzPlot package version number to the shiny app
CruzPlot now depends on R >= 4.0.0 for consistency across DAS packages
Updated License to CC0 for consistency across DAS packages
Fixed a bug where the planned transects did not properly load from a saved workspace
Fixed issues in the save map feature
Fixed a bug that caused the map range brush and interactive plot labels to not work correctly
Added a ‘Main Hawaiian Islands’ default range button
marmap::getNOAA.bathy
when attempting to download bathymetric dataCatch up with changes made in swfscDAS. CruzPlot now depends on swfscDAS version >= 0.3
Fixed a bug where the tabular sighting output would display an uninformative error message
Catch up with changes made in swfscDAS. CruzPlot now depends on swfscDAS version >= 0.2
Fixed bug in plotting effort lines - the longitude coordinates did not get transformed correctly when the map spanned the 180th meridian
Fixed bugs in interactive labeling
CruzPlot now filters sightings and effort by map range before other filters to ensure error messages are accurate. Also removed requirement that all selected species codes must have a sighting that satisfies the given map range and filter.
Fixed bug in specifying scale bar position
Fixed bug in tabular sighting output, and added table summarizing the total number of (unfiltered) sightings.
User can now change the map range (zoom in) by drawing a box with their mouse cursor
When the map range is changed, a) the scale bar length now does not automatically update and b) the scale bar position only automatically updates if the position is outside of the new map range
Fixed two bugs that caused errors message to appear in the plot window when changing the color scheme
Added local documentation for the various arguments used when reading and processing DAS data
CruzPlot now verbosely removes, i.e. displays a pop-up window, when a sighting or effort line is removed because of one or more 1) NA position coordinates or 2) NA filter values
Mode and effort type filters are only available as sighting filters when strictly ‘on effort’ sightings are plotted
Both sighting and effort Beaufort filters are not applied when the minimum and maximum values are 0 and 9, respectively. Practically speaking, this means that records with NA Beaufort values can be plotted if desired, which is most relevant for off effort sightings
Fixed a bug that caused extraneous NA values when filter information for a sighting or effort line was NA in the DAS data.
By default, an effort legend is not included when plotting simplified effort
When plotting detailed effort by Beaufort, users only have to enter as many Beaufort colors as the maximum Beaufort filter value plus one
Added the ability to plot resight events when one species code is selected
Reorganized CruzPlot tabs and sections for a cleaner display
Made saved workspace more robust - note that this means that workspaces saved with past versions of CruzPlot are no longer compatible
Made map size dynamic and responsive to window size, and give the user dynamic control of the map window height
Users can specify the resolution of saved map
Fixed bug in tick labels where style ‘120’ did not display negative values
Added buttons for five default map ranges
Removed StarterVals.csv - this functionality has been replaced by the default range buttons and being able to save multiple workspaces
Users have more direct control the download and import of bathymetric files for depth shading
CruzPlot now uses swfscDAS for processing DAS data
Users can load their own species codes file if they do not wish to use the default SpCodes.dat
Removed CPOD plotting functionality
Sightings can be plotted by event code (S/K/M/G/p) and filtered by mode (C/P) and effort type (S/N/F)
Simplified effort can be filtered by effort type
Effort lines are explicitly filtered by those within the map range
Users have more control over effort line properties and legend parameters
Cruise number filters are a dynamic dropdown with only the cruise numbers from the DAS data
Interactive sighting and effort maps both have combined view and label (hover and click) functionality
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
Health stats visible at Monitor.