Temperature and Secchi Disk Depth Increase More Rapidly in the Subpolar Bering/Okhotsk Seas Than in the Subtropical South China Sea
WATER(2023)
Key words
Bering Sea,Okhotsk Sea,South China Sea,sea surface temperature,chlorophyll concentration,Secchi disk depth,temporal trends,global warming,carbon sequestration
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