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  • Observing Indonesian Throughflow Transports of Timor Passage During Strong Indian Ocean Dipole
    The transport through the Timor Passage, which is a major strait east of Timor-Leste connecting the Indian Ocean with the Indonesian seas, contributes a large portion of the transport to the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF). Historically, the interannual va...
      The transport through the Timor Passage, which is a major strait east of Timor-Leste connecting the Indian Ocean with the Indonesian seas, contributes a large portion of the transport to the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF). Historically, the interannu...
    Nov 18, 2022
  • Applying Coupling Physical Mechanism and AI Technique to Global Internal Solitary Wave Propagation Forecast
    Internal solitary waves (ISWs) are widely distributed in the global oceans, and their propagation is affected by complicated environmental factors. Satellite remote sensing images are the main data source for ISW study because of their large coverage an...
      Internal solitary waves (ISWs) are widely distributed in the global oceans, and their propagation is affected by complicated environmental factors. Satellite remote sensing images are the main data source for ISW study because of their large covera...
    Nov 07, 2022
  • Study Explores Dosage-effectiveness of Modified Clay Flocculating Red Tide Organisms
    Red tide is a global marine ecological disaster, and its frequency, intensity, and geographic extent have increased worldwide in recent years. Currently, the main remediation technology employed for red tides control on a large scale is to spray modifie...
      Red tide is a global marine ecological disaster, and its frequency, intensity, and geographic extent have increased worldwide in recent years. Currently, the main remediation technology employed for red tides control on a large scale is to spray mo...
    Nov 01, 2022
  • 4th Open Science Symposium on Western Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Held on 25th October, in Xiamen
    The 4th Open Science Symposium on Western Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate is successfully opened at 08:30 on October 25th both onsite in Xiamen, China, and online. Over 260 participants including top scientists, early career scientists, and studen...
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      The 4th Open Science Symposium on Western Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate is successfully opened at 08:30 on October 25th both onsite in Xiamen, China, and online. Over 260 participants including top scientists, early career ...
    Oct 26, 2022
  • Marine Diatoms Demonstrate High Plasticity in Adapting to Fluctuating Light Conditions
    Cultivation of marine diatoms in the laboratory is under constant light condition, but the light environment in the field is not constant but mainly fluctuating, which leads to significant differences between the growth in indoor culture and that in the...
      Cultivation of marine diatoms in the laboratory is under constant light condition, but the light environment in the field is not constant but mainly fluctuating, which leads to significant differences between the growth in indoor culture and that i...
    Oct 14, 2022
  • Organic Matter Plays a Key Role in Nitrogen Loss from Muddy/Sandy Sediments on the ECS Coastal Shelf
    Organic matter (OM) is a critical factor which regulates nitrogen loss pathways of denitrification and anammox for microbes in marine ecosystems. However, only a little attention has been paid to contrasting studies on denitrification and anammox in san...
      Organic matter (OM) is a critical factor which regulates nitrogen loss pathways of denitrification and anammox for microbes in marine ecosystems. However, only a little attention has been paid to contrasting studies on denitrification and anammox i...
    Sep 29, 2022
  • How Does Tibetan Uplift Affect Evolution of Westerly Circulation?
    The westerly wind is an important part of the global climate system, driving the mid-latitude surface currents, regulating the exchange of heat, water vapor, and carbon between the ocean and the atmosphere, and having an important impact on regional and...
      The westerly wind is an important part of the global climate system, driving the mid-latitude surface currents, regulating the exchange of heat, water vapor, and carbon between the ocean and the atmosphere, and having an important impact on regiona...
    Sep 27, 2022
  • Climate Warming Causes Northward shift in Southern Limit of Seagrass Zostera marina
    Global warming has resulted in an increase of the average upper ocean temperature by 0.07°C per decade. These temperature increases affect marine species and ecosystems in many ways, including enhanced mortality of key habitat-forming species such as s...
      Global warming has resulted in an increase of the average upper ocean temperature by 0.07°C per decade. These temperature increases affect marine species and ecosystems in many ways, including enhanced mortality of key habitat-forming species such...
    Jul 15, 2022