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Zhengwei Wang, Haitao Gu, Jichao Lang and Lin Xing
This study verifies the effects of deployment parameters on the safe separation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and mission payloads. The initial separation phase is meticulously modeled based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations em...
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Chen Shang, Haibin Han, Junlin Chen, Fenghua Tang, Wei Fan, Heng Zhang and Xuesen Cui
The Northwest Indian Ocean is a key fishing ground for China?s pelagic fisheries, with the purpleback flying squid being a significant target. This study uses commercial fishing logs of the Indian Ocean between 2015 and 2021, alongside pelagic seawater t...
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Ross O?Connell, Rebecca Furlong, Marco Guerrini, Margaret Cullinane and Jimmy Murphy
Ireland and the UK possess vast ocean energy resources within their respective maritime areas. However, not all offshore areas are suitable for deployment of ocean energy devices. This article describes the development of a multitude of geospatial data r...
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David B. Fissel and Yuehua Lin
Lower Cook Inlet (LCI) is an important waterway with very large tides and high marine productivity. Oceanographic forcing in LCI is complex due to a combination of tides, seasonal winds, and large freshwater discharges, as well as inflow from the Alaska ...
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Manuel García-León, Marcos G. Sotillo, Marc Mestres, Manuel Espino and Enrique Álvarez Fanjul
The Puertos del Estado SAMOA coastal and port ocean forecast service delivers operational ocean forecasts to the Spanish Port Authorities since 01/2017 (originally set-up for 9 ports). In its second development phase (2019?2021), the SAMOA service has be...
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Florian Kokoszka, Simona Saviano, Vincenzo Botte, Daniele Iudicone, Enrico Zambianchi and Daniela Cianelli
High-resolution modelling systems have increasingly become an essential requirement to investigate ocean dynamics over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, and to integrate the punctual ocean observations. When applied in coastal areas, they also...
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Yuyi Hu, Weizeng Shao, Jun Li, Chunling Zhang, Lingqiao Cheng and Qiyan Ji
Against the background of global climate change, the warming water temperature of Antarctic surface water (<500 m) is worthy of study. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate short-term variations in the water temperature of Antarctic sur...
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Jean Rabault, Takehiko Nose, Gaute Hope, Malte Müller, Øyvind Breivik, Joey Voermans, Lars Robert Hole, Patrik Bohlinger, Takuji Waseda, Tsubasa Kodaira, Tomotaka Katsuno, Mark Johnson, Graig Sutherland, Malin Johansson, Kai Haakon Christensen, Adam Garbo, Atle Jensen, Olav Gundersen, Aleksey Marchenko and Alexander Babanin
There is a wide consensus within the polar science, meteorology, and oceanography communities that more in situ observations of the ocean, atmosphere, and sea ice are required to further improve operational forecasting model skills. Traditionally, the vo...
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Kate E. Buenau, Lysel Garavelli, Lenaïg G. Hemery and Gabriel García Medina
Understanding the environmental effects of marine energy (ME) devices is fundamental for their sustainable development and efficient regulation. However, measuring effects is difficult given the limited number of operational devices currently deployed. N...
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Marcos G. Sotillo, Francisco Campuzano, Karen Guihou, Pablo Lorente, Estrella Olmedo, Ania Matulka, Flavio Santos, María Aránzazu Amo-Baladrón and Antonio Novellino
River freshwater contribution in the European Atlantic margin and its influence on the sea salinity field are analyzed. The impacts of using a new river discharge database as part of the freshwater forcing in a regional ocean model are assessed. Ocean mo...
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