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give a graph on the current pufferfish population
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I can help — but I need a bit more info before making a meaningful graph. Quick questions:
1. Which pufferfish do you mean? (Common name or scientific name, e.g., Takifugu rubripes, Tetraodon species, general “pufferfish” group)
2. What geographic area and timeframe? (global, country, specific coast, years)
3. Do you want real, sourced data or a hypothetical/example graph?
4. Preferred output: an image (PNG), interactive chart, or code you can run (Python/Excel/Google Sheets)?
If you want a ready example now, here are two easy options I can do immediately:
A) Create a sample/hypothetical line chart showing population trend over years (I’ll include the data and Python code).
B) Provide step-by-step instructions and code to plot your own data (Excel, Google Sheets, or Python), plus pointers to likely data sources (IUCN, FishBase, GBIF, regional fishery surveys).
Which would you like? If you pick A or B, tell me if you prefer Python (matplotlib/Seaborn), R (ggplot2), or Excel — and I’ll produce the graph and code/data. If you have actual data, you can paste or upload it and I’ll plot it for you.
1. Which pufferfish do you mean? (Common name or scientific name, e.g., Takifugu rubripes, Tetraodon species, general “pufferfish” group)
2. What geographic area and timeframe? (global, country, specific coast, years)
3. Do you want real, sourced data or a hypothetical/example graph?
4. Preferred output: an image (PNG), interactive chart, or code you can run (Python/Excel/Google Sheets)?
If you want a ready example now, here are two easy options I can do immediately:
A) Create a sample/hypothetical line chart showing population trend over years (I’ll include the data and Python code).
B) Provide step-by-step instructions and code to plot your own data (Excel, Google Sheets, or Python), plus pointers to likely data sources (IUCN, FishBase, GBIF, regional fishery surveys).
Which would you like? If you pick A or B, tell me if you prefer Python (matplotlib/Seaborn), R (ggplot2), or Excel — and I’ll produce the graph and code/data. If you have actual data, you can paste or upload it and I’ll plot it for you.
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