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    Regional diversity of Amphipoda in the Caribbean Sea by Alberto Martín, Yusbelly Díaz, Patricia Miloslavich, Elva Escobar-Briones, José Manuel Guerra-García, Ortiz, Bellineth Valencia, Alan Giraldo, Eduardo Klein

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Amphipod research in the Caribbean Sea began in the late 1 800s, but has increased significantly since 1 980. …”
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    Mangrove Forests Evolution and Threats in the Caribbean Sea of Colombia by Diego Andrés Villate Daza, Hernando Sánchez Moreno, Luana Portz, Rogério Portantiolo Manzolli, Hernando José Bolívar-Anillo, Giorgio Anfuso

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This study determined, by the use of Landsat multispectral satellite images, the evolution of three mangrove forests located in the Colombian Caribbean Sea: Malloquín, Totumo, and La Virgen swamps. …”
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    Nonlinear analysis of the occurrence of hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea by B. Rojo-Garibaldi, D. A. Salas-de-León, M. A. Monreal-Gómez, N. L. Sánchez-Santillán, D. Salas-Monreal

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…This study shows a nonlinear analysis of the time series of the occurrence of hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea obtained from 1749 to 2012. The construction of the hurricane time series was carried out based on the hurricane database of the North Atlantic basin hurricane database (HURDAT) and the published historical information. …”
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    Tracking and Utilizing Sargassum, an Abundant Resource from the Caribbean Sea by Meng-Chou Lee, Han-Yang Yeh, Chun-Ming Chang, Yu-Fu Liou, Fan-Hua Nan, Jane Wungen-Sani

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Due to climate change and its associated factors, there has been an increased influx of pelagic brown algae biomass drifting freely in the Caribbean Sea in recent years. Its use as an industrial recyclable material is feasible, although pelagic Sargassum species have Arsenic (As) heavy metal content; among 531 tested pesticide residues applied to vegetables, fruit, infant food, herbs, and spices, zero were found in Sargassum. …”
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    Predictability of non-phase-locked baroclinic tides in the Caribbean Sea by E. D. Zaron

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The phase-locked tide, both barotropic and baroclinic, is identified by harmonic analysis of the <span class="inline-formula">2</span>-year record and found to agree well with observations from tide gauges and satellite altimetry within the Caribbean Sea. The non-phase-locked baroclinic tide, which is created by time-variable mesoscale stratification and currents, may be identified from residual sea level anomalies (SLAs) near the tidal frequencies. …”
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    The impact of upwelling on the intensification of anticyclonic ocean eddies in the Caribbean Sea by C. G. van der Boog, C. G. van der Boog, J. D. Pietrzak, H. A. Dijkstra, N. Brüggemann, R. M. van Westen, R. K. James, T. J. Bouma, R. E. M. Riva, D. C. Slobbe, R. Klees, M. Zijlema, C. A. Katsman

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…<p>The mesoscale variability in the Caribbean Sea is dominated by anticyclonic eddies that are formed in the eastern part of the basin. …”
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    Features and variability of the Cuban Countercurrent in the Yucatan Basin, Caribbean Sea by Iván Pérez-Santos, Wolfgang Schneider, Lázaro Fernández-Vila

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The CCC transported ~3.5 Sv when it passed through the Yucatan Channel towards the Caribbean Sea, where ~1.6 Sv was recorded south of Cuba. …”
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    Atmosphere-Ocean Processes Governing Inflow to the Northern Caribbean Sea by Mark R. Jury

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Marine climate change involves heat advected poleward by currents along the western edge of the tropical Atlantic, fed through the Caribbean Sea. Consequently, the study of inflows garners wide interest.…”
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    Coastal extreme sea levels in the Caribbean Sea induced by tropical cyclones by A. Martín, A. Amores, A. Amores, A. Orfila, T. Toomey, M. Marcos, M. Marcos

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…<p>Every year the Caribbean Sea faces the passage of several tropical cyclones that generate coastal extreme sea levels with potential strong and hazardous impacts. …”
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    The Epibiotic Microbiota of Wild Caribbean Sea Urchin Spines Is Species Specific by Ruber Rodríguez-Barreras, Anelisse Dominicci-Maura, Eduardo L. Tosado-Rodríguez, Filipa Godoy-Vitorino

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Caribbean sea urchins are marine invertebrates that have experienced a decline over the years. …”
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    Contributions to the biodiversity of echinoderms (Echinodermata) in the Department of Atlántico, Caribbean Sea, Colombia by Yully F. Contreras-Rueda, María Adriana Gracia-Clavijo, Jairo E. Romero-Paz

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This study attempts to close gaps regarding the knowledge of the distribution of marine invertebrates in the Colombian Caribbean Sea. …”
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    Chlorophyll-a patterns and mixing processes in the Yucatan Basin, Caribbean Sea by Ivan Pérez-Santos, Wolfgang Schneider, Arnoldo Valle-Levinson, José Garcés-Vargas, Inia Soto, Raúl Montoya-Sánchez, Nelson Melo González, Frank Müller-Karger

    Published 2014-03-01
    “… Daily images collected with the MODIS sensor on the NASA Aqua satellite were used to describe chlorophyll-a (chl-a) concentrations before, during, and after synoptic-scale meteorological pulses in the Yucatan Basin, Caribbean Sea. The relative influence of vertical diffusive and vertical advective transport on mixing of the near surface layer was quantified with wind data from the QuikSCAT satellite. …”
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    Bidirectional Modeling of Surface Winds and Significant Wave Heights in the Caribbean Sea by Brandon J. Bethel, Changming Dong, Shuyi Zhou, Yuhan Cao

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This paper attempts to mitigate the loss of valuable data from two opposite but equivalent perspectives: the conventional reconstruction of significant wave height (SWH) from Caribbean Sea buoy-observed surface wind speeds (WSP) and the inverse modeling of WSP from SWH using the long short-term memory (LSTM) network. …”
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