Title of article
On North Pacific circulation and associated marine debris concentration
Author/Authors
Howell، نويسنده , , Evan A. and Bograd، نويسنده , , Steven J. and Morishige، نويسنده , , Carey and Seki، نويسنده , , Michael P. and Polovina، نويسنده , , Jeffrey J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
7
From page
16
To page
22
Abstract
Marine debris in the oceanic realm is an ecological concern, and many forms of marine debris negatively affect marine life. Previous observations and modeling results suggest that marine debris occurs in greater concentrations within specific regions in the North Pacific Ocean, such as the Subtropical Convergence Zone and eastern and western “Garbage Patches”. Here we review the major circulation patterns and oceanographic convergence zones in the North Pacific, and discuss logical mechanisms for regional marine debris concentration, transport, and retention. We also present examples of meso- and large-scale spatial variability in the North Pacific, and discuss their relationship to marine debris concentration. These include mesoscale features such as eddy fields in the Subtropical Frontal Zone and the Kuroshio Extension Recirculation Gyre, and interannual to decadal climate events such as El Niño and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation/North Pacific Gyre Oscillation.
Keywords
Subtropical Convergence Zone , North Pacific , Garbage patch , Kuroshio Extension Recirculation Gyre , Marine debris
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1987242
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