Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Big fish, little fish – understanding local economies using interactive visualisations

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Big fish, little fish – understanding local economies using interactive visualisations

To explore how insight can be gained from sensitive local data, ONS has developed a visualisation tool, which combines ONS, Companies House and the Marine Management Organisation data to explore the fishing industry in the UK.
Chosen as a case study to support a wider project by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, these visualisations can be used to understand more about the fishing industry.
The visualisation enable users to compare fishing levels in ports, see the value of landings split by the nationality of vessels and more.
Steven Hopkins, a Data Scientist for the ONS's Data Science Campus explains in more detail.

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