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Expand Up @@ -143,18 +143,24 @@ <h1><span class="header-section-number">4</span> Nutrients distribution<a href="
<div id="fish-groups" class="section level2 hasAnchor" number="4.1">
<h2><span class="header-section-number">4.1</span> Fish groups<a href="distribution.html#fish-groups" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<div class="figure"><span style="display:block;" id="fig:unnamed-chunk-2"></span>
<img src="Timor-nutrient-sensitive-fisheries-management_files/figure-html/unnamed-chunk-2-1.png" alt="The bar chart illustrates the cumulative contribution of various marine food sources to the Recommended Nutrient Intake (RNI) for six essential nutrients, based on a 100g portion size. The x-axis is scaled in percentage terms, with the 100% mark indicating the complete RNI for a reproductive-age woman. Each horizontal bar is a stacked representation, segmented by color to denote the specific nutrient contributions from marine food sources. The marine food sources are labeled on the y-axis, which allows for a comparative visualization of their nutrient profiles, highlighting the diversity in nutrient density and emphasizing their potential significance in dietary nutrition." width="80%" />
<img src="Timor-nutrient-sensitive-fisheries-management_files/figure-html/unnamed-chunk-2-1.png" alt="The bar chart illustrates the contribution of a variety of marine food sources to the Recommended Nutrient Intake (RNI) for six fundamental nutrients, based on a 100g portion. The x-axis represents the proportion of RNI fulfilled, with the 100% benchmark signifying the complete RNI for an adult woman of reproductive age. Each bar is a color-segmented stacked visual, with distinct hues corresponding to individual nutrients, and white numbers within indicating the specific percentage contribution of each nutrient. The chart incorporates the total annual catch in metric tons for each marine species from 2018 to 2023, presented at the end of each bar, providing a view of both the nutritional value and the harvest volume of these essential food sources. The transparency of these values is adjusted to reflect each species' relative contribution to the overall catch" width="80%" />
<p class="caption">
Figure 4.1: The bar chart illustrates the cumulative contribution of various marine food sources to the Recommended Nutrient Intake (RNI) for six essential nutrients, based on a 100g portion size. The x-axis is scaled in percentage terms, with the 100% mark indicating the complete RNI for a reproductive-age woman. Each horizontal bar is a stacked representation, segmented by color to denote the specific nutrient contributions from marine food sources. The marine food sources are labeled on the y-axis, which allows for a comparative visualization of their nutrient profiles, highlighting the diversity in nutrient density and emphasizing their potential significance in dietary nutrition.
Figure 4.1: The bar chart illustrates the contribution of a variety of marine food sources to the Recommended Nutrient Intake (RNI) for six fundamental nutrients, based on a 100g portion. The x-axis represents the proportion of RNI fulfilled, with the 100% benchmark signifying the complete RNI for an adult woman of reproductive age. Each bar is a color-segmented stacked visual, with distinct hues corresponding to individual nutrients, and white numbers within indicating the specific percentage contribution of each nutrient. The chart incorporates the total annual catch in metric tons for each marine species from 2018 to 2023, presented at the end of each bar, providing a view of both the nutritional value and the harvest volume of these essential food sources. The transparency of these values is adjusted to reflect each species’ relative contribution to the overall catch
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</div>
<div class="figure"><span style="display:block;" id="fig:unnamed-chunk-3"></span>
<img src="Timor-nutrient-sensitive-fisheries-management_files/figure-html/unnamed-chunk-3-1.png" alt="Distribution of nutritional content among different fish groups. This series of bar graphs delineates the contribution of various fish groups to the total nutrient stock, highlighting the top ten fish groups for calcium, omega-3, iron, protein, vitamin A, and zinc. Each graph is ordered to reflect the descending contribution of each fish group relative to each nutrient." width="80%" />
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Figure 4.2: Distribution of nutritional content among different fish groups. This series of bar graphs delineates the contribution of various fish groups to the total nutrient stock, highlighting the top ten fish groups for calcium, omega-3, iron, protein, vitamin A, and zinc. Each graph is ordered to reflect the descending contribution of each fish group relative to each nutrient.
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<div id="habitat-and-gear-type" class="section level2 hasAnchor" number="4.2">
<h2><span class="header-section-number">4.2</span> Habitat and gear type<a href="distribution.html#habitat-and-gear-type" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<div class="figure"><span style="display:block;" id="fig:unnamed-chunk-3"></span>
<img src="Timor-nutrient-sensitive-fisheries-management_files/figure-html/unnamed-chunk-3-1.png" alt="Sankey diagram showing the relative distribution of key nutrients across various marine habitats and the corresponding extraction by different fishing gear types used in Timor-Est small-scale fisheries." width="672" />
<div class="figure"><span style="display:block;" id="fig:unnamed-chunk-4"></span>
<img src="Timor-nutrient-sensitive-fisheries-management_files/figure-html/unnamed-chunk-4-1.png" alt="Sankey diagram showing the relative distribution of key nutrients across various marine habitats and the corresponding extraction by different fishing gear types used in Timor-Est small-scale fisheries." width="672" />
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Figure 4.2: Sankey diagram showing the relative distribution of key nutrients across various marine habitats and the corresponding extraction by different fishing gear types used in Timor-Est small-scale fisheries.
Figure 4.3: Sankey diagram showing the relative distribution of key nutrients across various marine habitats and the corresponding extraction by different fishing gear types used in Timor-Est small-scale fisheries.
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