Revisiting the circulation of the East Australian Current: Its path, separation, and eddy field
The traditional view of the East Australian Current (EAC), as depicted in many schematics, is
of a continuous boundary current that flows along the shelf off eastern Australia, between …
of a continuous boundary current that flows along the shelf off eastern Australia, between …
Global perspectives on observing ocean boundary current systems
Ocean boundary current systems are key components of the climate system, are home to
highly productive ecosystems, and have numerous societal impacts. Establishment of a …
highly productive ecosystems, and have numerous societal impacts. Establishment of a …
The global high frequency radar network
Academic, government, and private organizations from around the globe have established
High Frequency radar (hereinafter, HFR) networks at regional or national levels …
High Frequency radar (hereinafter, HFR) networks at regional or national levels …
Interactions between cold cyclonic eddies and a western boundary current modulate marine heatwaves
Marine heatwaves are known to cause severe ecosystem damage and therefore have
received attention in recent years. However, the focus has tended to be on global (surface) …
received attention in recent years. However, the focus has tended to be on global (surface) …
Marine heatwaves in shallow coastal ecosystems are coupled with the atmosphere: Insights from half a century of daily in situ temperature records
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are extreme ocean temperature events that can have wide-
ranging and pervasive effects on marine species and ecosystems. However, studies of MHW …
ranging and pervasive effects on marine species and ecosystems. However, studies of MHW …
Downstream evolution of the East Australian Current system: Mean flow, seasonal, and intra‐annual variability
Abstract The East Australian Current (EAC) varies on both seasonal and mesoscale eddy
related timescales, with important impacts for weather, primary productivity, and fisheries …
related timescales, with important impacts for weather, primary productivity, and fisheries …
The rate of coastal temperature rise adjacent to a warming western boundary current is nonuniform with latitude
Western boundary currents (WBCs) have intensified and become more eddying in recent
decades due to the spin‐up of the ocean gyres, resulting in warmer open ocean …
decades due to the spin‐up of the ocean gyres, resulting in warmer open ocean …
Frontal eddies provide an oceanographic triad for favorable larval fish habitat
Frontal eddies form on the shoreward edge of boundary currents, on average at weekly
intervals and can last up to several weeks. This duration allows zooplankton production and …
intervals and can last up to several weeks. This duration allows zooplankton production and …
Mesoscale oceanographic features drive divergent patterns in connectivity for co‐occurring estuarine portunid crabs
DE Hewitt, HT Schilling, R Hanamseth… - Fisheries …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Larval dispersal and connectivity have important implications for fisheries management,
especially for species with life cycles influenced by ocean boundary currents. Giant Mud …
especially for species with life cycles influenced by ocean boundary currents. Giant Mud …
Environmental drivers of abundance and residency of a large migratory shark, Carcharhinus leucas, inshore of a dynamic western boundary current
Understanding the environmental drivers of movement of potentially dangerous shark
species can help inform mitigation strategies. Bull sharks are known to undertake seasonal …
species can help inform mitigation strategies. Bull sharks are known to undertake seasonal …