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The Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, supports more salmon runs than any other river in the world, and most of British Columbia's people live in the Fraser Basin, causing a fierce competition for water and habitat.
The majority of the Fraser's wild salmon runs are in trouble due to freshwater habitat destruction, excessive water extraction, overfishing, climate change, and impacts from salmon hatcheries and salmon farms. This data visualization allows visitors to explore the many salmon sub-populations that exist in this area, their health status and threats, and where there are gaps in our knowledge.
Visitors can also explore seven key watersheds to review 100 years of data about water flow, water temperature, usage rights, and precipitation; and see how excessive water extraction is leading to water shortages and salmon habitat destruction.
After watching a few of the Republican Primary debates we were compelled to try to make sense of what everyone was actually saying. To do this, we decided to take a look at the words that were most often spoken during the debate, and then map to them to both the major issues, as well as the candidates from which they came.
The result is a pleasant little tool that allows you to draw connections in ways that watching in realtime, or reading a transcript, might not reveal.
This is our Beta release of Politilines. In future releases we hope to add context for the frequency of the words spoken by each candidate, an analysis of the word's intent, the ability to remove candidates or words, and a way to explore the most common words and issues in all of the debates.
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An interactive graphic showing the correlation between GDP levels and the size of train loads of various material as the amount of overlap between two circles.
STUDENT PIECES - photography of the Typography exhibition at the 2018 University of reading end of year show.
Taller impartido por Mónica Montoya sobre visualización del sonido a través del baile o el dibujo, y de visualización de datos con el Sistema Lupo. Más info: www.fundacioncerezalesantoninoycinia.org/node/1382