Interactive museum-style visualizations for the Wetland Regional Monitoring Program, exploring Fish & Fish Habitat (FFH) data from the San Francisco Estuary.
Each exhibit renders inside a fixed 16:9 frame with a narrative panel layered over an interactive Leaflet map, video, or photo background — natural history museum displays for the web, designed to embed into wrmp.org.
| Exhibit | Description |
|---|---|
| The Bay: Where We're Watching | Station network narrative — regions, networks, restoration sites |
| Delta Smelt: The Smallest Giant | Species profile with video hero, range map, conservation story |
| How We Monitor | Sampling gear infographic — otter trawl, beach seine, gill net |
| Native vs. Invasive | Species composition timeline through the 2014–15 drought |
| Designing the Experiment | Restoration site network, benchmark vs. project methodology |
| A Decade in Alviso Marsh | Chart-forward data story from 14 years of SBOTS monitoring |
| Is the Bay Keeping Up? | Restoration progress at a glance |
Tokens, components, and specimen page: esassoc.github.io/wrmp/design-system/
WRMP brand colors, Source Sans typography, and the shared component library — the same shared/css files power both the design-system reference and every exhibit. Exhibits meet WCAG 2.1 AA contrast and use a 16px text minimum.
See DEVELOPING.md for local setup, project structure, and exhibit-authoring guidance.