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Nair Emmanuela da Silveira Pereira, Susana Beatriz Vinzón, Marcos Nicolás Gallo and Mariela Gabioux
On the southeastern coast of Brazil, the bays of Ilha Grande and Sepetiba are linked by the Ilha Grande Channel, where remarkably strong currents have been consistently observed. Tidal forces cannot explain the strength of these currents. Previous resear...
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Hung-Cheng Tao, Tai-Wen Hsu and Chia-Ming Fan
In this paper, an improved one-line evolution formulation is proposed and derived for the dynamic shoreline planforms of embayed beaches. Although embayed sandy beaches can perform several functions, serving as leisure spots and areas of coastal protecti...
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Hyung-Gon Lee, Ok-Hwan Yu, Sang-Lyeol Kim, Jung-Hoon Kang and Kyoung-Soon Shin
Global ecological concern regarding the transfer of fouling organisms to ship hulls is increasing. This study investigated the species composition, dominant species, distribution patterns, community structure, and life-cycle differences of hull-fouling m...
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Guanghai Gao, John J. O?Sullivan, Aisling Corkery, Zeinab Bedri, Gregory M. P. O?Hare and Wim G. Meijer
An understanding of water exchange processes is essential for assessing water quality management issues in coastal bays. This paper evaluates the impact of water exchange processes on pollution persistence in a macro-tidal semi-closed coastal bay through...
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Liao Ouyang, Xianglan Chen, Wenxuan Zhang, Shuangfei Li, Qiang Huang, Yi Zhang, Chengwei Yan and Shaofeng Li
The marine waters in semi-enclosed bays are highly dynamic and strongly influenced by different levels of anthropogenic activity. This study explored the bacterial community composition and diversity in two typical urbanized coastal bay areas (Shenzhen B...
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Yuchun Lin, Ayumi Fujisaki-Manome and Eric J. Anderson
Landfast ice plays an important role in the nearshore hydrodynamics of large lakes, such as the dampening of surface waves and currents. In this study, previously developed landfast ice basal stress parameterizations were added to an unstructured grid hy...
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Carmela Caroppo, Maurizio Azzaro, Ombretta Dell?Acqua, Filippo Azzaro, Giovanna Maimone, Alessandro Ciro Rappazzo, Francesco Raffa and Gabriella Caruso
Very few studies have investigated marine microbial colonization in polar regions, but climate-changing scenarios stress the importance of these investigations to protect life in such extremely vulnerable ecosystems. In two different coastal sites of the...
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Guotong Deng, Jiuxing Xing, Jinyu Sheng and Shengli Chen
Analysis of sea-level observations demonstrates that Typhoons Mawar (2017) and Mangkhut (2018) induced seiches in both Dapeng Bay and Daya Bay near Shenzhen of China, with periods varying from about 3.5 to 4.0 h. Typhoon Mawar (2017) also generated seich...
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Xuehai Liu and Xuelei Zhang
Large-scale aquaculture activities in China have been rapidly developing in coastal waters, and they inevitably affect hydrodynamic structures and, hence, substance transportation. Predicting the effects is critical for understanding the environmental ec...
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Anahí Bermúdez-Romero, Vanesa Magar, Markus S. Gross, Victor M. Godínez, Manuel López-Mariscal and Julio Candela
Because of the need to diversify the renewable energy matrix and because hydrokinetic tidal energy technologies are mature, many in-stream tidal energy resource studies are available globally. Still, there are many questions regarding the effect of seabe...
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