Vertical mixing is an important factor in determining the temperature, sharpness and depth of the equatorial Pacific thermocline, which are critical to the development of El Ninõ and Southern ...
Why do some coral reefs weather marine heat waves better than others? A new study published in Scientific Reports shows that ...
Researchers looking at corals in the western tropical Pacific Ocean have found records linking a profound shift in the depth of the division between warm surface water and colder, deeper water ...
A series of high-resolution measurements has shown that Lake Erie, one of the North American Great Lakes, is, in some respects, backward. In the majority of thermally stratified lakes, the thermocline ...
High nutrients in the surface waters of the Southern Ocean where SAMW forms cause this water type to be a significant source of nutrients to the rest of the ocean. To evaluate the influence of this ...
A study of sea surface temperatures and the thermocline, a subsurface water layer in which temperature decreases rapidly with depth, in the western equatorial Pacific over the past 142,000 years finds ...
Bass spent the last few months moving from their deep winter homes into the shallows to spawn. Now that it is July, most of the bass are back in the deep water areas to spend the next several months.
In my never-ending quest to catch the next pesky fish, I dig up an awful lot of information, which is one of the really great things about trying to be a good fisherman. I figure the better I ...
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