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  1. Scales, Composition, and Oceanographic Forcing of Dunes Beneath Internal Solitary Waves and Tides on the Upper Slope in the South China Sea
  2. Spawning migration and habitat use of adult Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean
  3. Anomalous high salinity water mass in the western boundary of Northwest Pacific following the 2015 El Niño
  4. Trophic interaction affects the metacommunity structures of free-living bacterioplankton and heterotrophic nanoflagellates in the Kuroshio region
  5. A Divergence and Vorticity View of Nonlinear Oceanic Lee Wave Obtained by a Two‐Vessel Survey
  6. Observations of the Bottom Boundary Layer Beneath the World's Largest Internal Solitary Waves
  7. Synergistic Impact of Diurnal Warm Layers and Inertial Wave Mixing on Sea Surface Temperature Warming and Upper Ocean Stratification
  8. Observations of the Bottom Boundary Layer beneath the World's Largest Internal Solitary Waves
  9. Turbulence Generation via Nonlinear Lee Wave Trailing Edge Instabilities in Kuroshio‐Seamount Interactions
  10. Insights Into Internal Solitary Waves East of Dongsha Atoll From Integrating Geostationary Satellite and Mooring Observations
  11. Internal Tides Reverse Tidal Currents Around Southern Taiwan
  12. Advanced Moored Data Buoys for Catching Typhoons in the Western North Pacific
  13. Transmission of Rossby waves through the Philippine Archipelago
  14. Dataset on Cs-137 in waters surrounding Taiwan
  15. Diurnal Sea Surface Temperature Warming Along the Kuroshio off Taiwan Under Easterly Wind Conditions
  16. Plankton Community Respiration and Particulate Organic Carbon in the Kuroshio East of Taiwan
  17. Tropical Cyclone-Induced Downwelling: Observational Evidence for an Overlooked Mechanism
  18. Solitary Waves Impinging on an Isolated Tropical Reef: Arrival Patterns and Wave Transformation Under Shoaling
  19. Mooring observed intraseasonal oscillations in the central South China Sea during summer monsoon season
  20. Direct measurements reveal instabilities and turbulence within large amplitude internal solitary waves beneath the ocean
  21. Palaeolithic voyage for invisible islands beyond the horizon
  22. Submesoscale Eddy and Frontal Instabilities in the Kuroshio Interacting With a Cape South of Taiwan
  23. Deep sea floor observations of typhoon driven enhanced ocean turbulence
  24. Vertical Beta-Diversity of Bacterial Communities Depending on Water Stratification
  25. Response of the Kuroshio east of Taiwan to mesoscale eddies and upstream variations
  26. Observations of Island Wakes at High Rossby Numbers: Evolution of Submesoscale Vortices and Free Shear Layers
  27. Glider observations of interleaving layers beneath the Kuroshio primary velocity core east of Taiwan and analyses of underlying dynamics
  28. Resource availability affects temporal variation of phytoplankton size structure in the Kuroshio east of Taiwan
  29. The role of enhanced velocity shears in rapid ocean cooling during Super Typhoon Nepartak 2016
  30. Vertical structure and surface patterns of Green Island wakes induced by the Kuroshio
  31. Zonal migration and transport variations of the Kuroshio east of Taiwan induced by eddy impingements
  32. Eddy-Kuroshio Interactions: Local and Remote Effects
  33. Internal tides affect benthic community structure in an energetic submarine canyon off SW Taiwan
  34. Recent progress in Pacific-Asian Marginal Seas (PAMS) studies
  35. The NTU buoy for typhoon observation part 2: Field tests
  36. The NTU buoy for typhoon observation, part 1: System: NTU buoy for typhoon: System
  37. Downstream evolution of the Kuroshio's time-varying transport and velocity structure
  38. Using major nutrient concentrations to derive vertical movement of water masses in the coastal region of eastern Taiwan
  39. Nutrient flux and transport by the Kuroshio east of Taiwan
  40. Combining Observations from Multiple Platforms across the Kuroshio Northeast of Luzon: A Highlight on PIES Data
  41. Impacts of Tides and Typhoon Fanapi (2010) on Seas Around Taiwan
  42. A New Look at Circulation in the Western North Pacific: Introduction to the Special Issue
  43. Biologically active warm-core anticyclonic eddies in the marginal seas of the western Pacific Ocean
  44. Mean Structure and Fluctuations of the Kuroshio East of Taiwan from In Situ and Remote Observations
  45. Mean Structure and Variability of the Kuroshio from Northeastern Taiwan to Southwestern Japan
  46. Two Mechanisms Cause Dual Velocity Maxima in the Kuroshio East of Taiwan
  47. Erratum: Corrigendum: The formation and fate of internal waves in the South China Sea
  48. Eddy‐Kuroshio interaction processes revealed by mooring observations off Taiwan and Luzon
  49. Intraseasonal to seasonal variability of the intermediate waters along the Kuroshio path east of Taiwan
  50. The formation and fate of internal waves in the South China Sea
  51. Large variability of the Kuroshio at 23.75°N east of Taiwan
  52. Episodic events imposed on the seasonal nutrient dynamics of an upwelling system off northeastern Taiwan
  53. Experimental and Numerical Studies of Sound Propagation Over a Submarine Canyon Northeast of Taiwan
  54. Evolution of the Kuroshio Tropical Water from the Luzon Strait to the east of Taiwan
  55. Long-term variability of the Kuroshio transport east of Taiwan and the climate it conveys
  56. Special issue of 16th PAMS Meeting: Recent advances in the oceanography of Pacific-Asian Marginal Seas
  57. Inter-shelf nutrient transport from the East China Sea as a major nutrient source supporting winter primary production on the northeast South China Sea shelf
  58. Tide-modulated gas emissions and tremors off SW Taiwan
  59. Validation of the Kuroshio Current System in the dual-domain Pacific Ocean Model framework
  60. Data demonstrations on physical oceanography and underwater acoustics from the MArine Cable Hosted Observatory (MACHO)
  61. STUDY OF TRANSMISSION LOSS VARIATION AFFECTED BY INTERNAL TIDES IN THE SEA AREA NORTHEAST OF TAIWAN
  62. Generation and propagation of baroclinic tides modified by the Kuroshio in the Luzon Strait
  63. Sources of baroclinic tidal energy in the Gaoping Submarine Canyon off southwestern Taiwan
  64. Circulation and Intrusions Northeast of Taiwan: Chasing and Predicting Uncertainty in the Cold Dome
  65. Mean Structure and Variability of the Cold Dome Northeast of Taiwan
  66. Seasonal and Mesoscale Variability of the Kuroshio Near Its Origin
  67. Short-term dynamics of oxygen and carbon in productive nearshore shallow seawater systems off Taiwan: Observations and modeling
  68. The formation and dynamics of the cold-dome off northeastern Taiwan
  69. Characteristics of short period secondary microseisms (SPSM) in Taiwan: The influence of shallow ocean strait on SPSM
  70. Coupled Ocean–Acoustic Prediction of Transmission Loss in a Continental Shelfbreak Region: Predictive Skill, Uncertainty Quantification, and Dynamical Sensitivities
  71. Spring of no Kuroshio intrusion in the southern Taiwan Strait
  72. Numerical study of mean flow patterns in the South China Sea and the Luzon Strait
  73. Sources of water in the Taiwan Strait
  74. Modeled Oceanic Response and Sea Surface Cooling to Typhoon Kai-Tak
  75. Numerical Simulation of Barotropic Tides around Taiwan
  76. Reconciling the paradox that the heterotrophic waters of the East China Sea shelf act as a significant CO2sink during the summertime: Evidence and implications
  77. Phytoplankton productivity enhancement and assemblage change in the upstream Kuroshio after typhoons
  78. Potential biogeochemical effects from vigorous internal tides generated in Luzon Strait: A case study at the southernmost coast of Taiwan
  79. Movement of the Kuroshio axis to the northeast shelf of Taiwan during typhoon events
  80. Numerical study of baroclinic tides in Luzon Strait
  81. Sediment Budget in the Taiwan Strait with High Fluvial Sediment Inputs from Mountainous Rivers: New Observations and Synthesis
  82. Generation of diurnal K1internal tide in the Luzon Strait and its influence on surface tide in the South China Sea
  83. Water mass and throughflow transport variability in the Taiwan Strait
  84. Thermal effects on heterotrophic processes in a coastal ecosystem adjacent to a nuclear power plant
  85. Winter-spring fronts in Taiwan Strait
  86. Taiwan strait current in winter
  87. Phytoplankton production during a summer coastal upwelling in the East China Sea
  88. The anomalous amplification of M2tide in the Taiwan Strait
  89. Incremental inference of boundary forcing for a three-dimensional tidal model: tides in the Taiwan Strait
  90. Seasonal variation of volume transport in the major inflow region of the Taiwan Strait: the Penghu Channel
  91. Seasonal variation of the circulation in the Taiwan Strait