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From Karl (12/19/2024):
it has reordered the layers. Generally, we put layers in alphabetical order, with exceptions to ensure that certain layers are next to each other, are placed earlier due to importance, etc. For example, see Maritime, where the AIS sliders for a given year are no longer placed next to the AIS annual transit counts for the same year.
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From Karl (12/19/2024):
it has reordered the layers. Generally, we put layers in alphabetical order, with exceptions to ensure that certain layers are next to each other, are placed earlier due to importance, etc. For example, see Maritime, where the AIS sliders for a given year are no longer placed next to the AIS annual transit counts for the same year.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: