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Category Archives: Research

Oyster drills are infamous

August 21, 2018by bscheng12 Leave a comment

I was recently out in San Francisco Bay finishing up our citizen-science based oyster drill eradication project. We were fortunate to have the SF Chronicle feature an article about our […]

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Research, Science

Spatial data using ‘raster’ in R

October 22, 2016by bscheng12 2 Comments

There’s a lot of freely available data out there. Much of this data is spatial and derived from remote sensing platforms (e.g. satellites). Here’s a quick primer on using the […]

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R, Research, Science

Stacked time series in R

October 17, 2016by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Stacked time series plots are cool. Vastly superior to double y-axis plots which are a big no no according to graph theory. Exhibit A and Exhibit B. If Hadley Wickham […]

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R, Research, Science

Coastal oysters?

September 18, 2016by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Lately, I’ve been doing meta-analysis for my postdoc, working with NO live animals, so I’m excited to see living animals from the ocean. When I’m not in Maryland, I’m in […]

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Research, Science

converting wide to long format in R

October 2, 2015by bscheng12 Leave a comment

I’ve heard California is parched. Though, I wouldn’t know. I’m in Maryland now and we’re staring at Hurricane Joaquin who was threatening to wash the east coast into the Atlantic […]

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R, Research, Science

Oysters! In Alaska?

November 11, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

If you say Alaska, I think of…oil, salmon, deadliest catch, Sarah Palin. Yikes. Here’s the view from the smallest airplane I have ever ridden in (OK, not exactly true but […]

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Fun, Research, Science, Travel

Modeling Logistic Growth Data in R

May 7, 2014by bscheng12 27 Comments

My dog rocks. Wilson is friendly to almost everyone (mailmen excepted) and he’s very soft. We’ve had him since he was a puppy and because the wife and I are […]

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EGSA, R, Research, Science

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