Figures

  • Graphs specific to your chlorophyll question I thought of (not limited to): 

  • CTD graphs – temperature, salinity and depth all on one graph for multiple stations. You don’t need to use all stations but compare offshore (L4 and E1) vs nearshore stations.  

  • Chlorophyll against depth to compare offshore vs nearshore. Compare this with previous years. - 3 panels - one panel 2025, one 2024, one 2023

  • Nutrients vs depth – you could probably add this to the chlorophyll graph. 

  • Average phytoplankton vs depth bar chart. (I did mine for salinity, but only because mine was the estuary question). You could also add nutrients. 

  • A pretty map of all your stations  + any influence from onshore (e.g. sewage works etc) 

  • It doesn’t really matter what you plot, just as long as you explain it with literature. It’s a good opportunity to write your own spin of your data. 

okay so i think when she said use all the data like with nutrients and phytoplankton bottles were collected at very speific depths for each group so sort that into one big dataset