This is just an example of a type of graph I might include in my project. I am not sure what kind of graph this is called, if it is even considered a graph. I'm a bit confused on the difference between a chart and a graph. If anybody knows feel free to comment.
Independent Research Projects Conducted by Undergraduate Researchers (UR) and Continuing Undergraduate Researchers (CUR) Enrolled in the Accelerated OCE1001, OCE2013 and OCE3014 Labs at Daytona State College
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Ryan Dail - Coastal Fisheries
I have always had a fascination with fish as well as other marine wild life. When fishing, the state sets certain seasons that allow fishermen to harvest fish as well as what fish they can harvest. With my research project, I would like to find out how the state of Florida sets these seasons. I would also like to know how the seasons benefit the fish along with how they benefit the fishermen. Although I have not made a final decision on choosing my research project, I feel like I am within arms reach.
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I think maybe a 100% stacked bar graph would work. You could have a key with different fish species, the x-axis as the different seasons, and the y-axis the percent yield for the local fishermen.
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