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Topographically driven vigorous vertical mixing supports mesoscale biological production in the Tsugaru Gyre

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  • Hitoshi Kaneko

    (Mutsu)

  • Takahiro Tanaka

    (Nagasaki
    3-27-5 Shinhama-cho)

  • Masahide Wakita

    (Mutsu)

  • Ken’ichi Sasaki

    (Mutsu)

  • Takeshi Okunishi

    (3-27-5 Shinhama-cho)

  • Yasumasa Miyazawa

    (3173-25 Showa-machi)

  • Ruochao Zhang

    (3173-25 Showa-machi)

  • Shoko Tatamisashi

    (Mutsu)

  • Yoshiaki Sato

    (Mutsu)

  • Takayuki Hashimukai

    (Mutsu)

  • Tomokazu Chiba

    (Mutsu)

  • Makoto Takada

    (Mutsu)

  • Jun Yoshino

    (Rokkasho)

Abstract

The Tsugaru Strait is a critical conduit linking the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean and is characterized by a vigorous eastward current. Here, we use high-resolution surface current data acquired from a high-frequency radar system in conjunction with direct turbulence measurements to show that the large increase in chlorophyll-a within a hundred kilometre-scale anticyclonic gyre is driven by the intensification of turbulence, extraordinarily high diffusive nitrate fluxes and divergent flow fields limited to a very narrow area. Enhanced mixing and nutrient fluxes are caused by the presence of a distinct topographic feature—an underwater seamount—within the path of the Tsugaru Strait water flow. Our long-term datasets reveal a positive correlation between recurring submesoscale divergence related to the topographic features and the downstream distribution of chlorophyll-a. This finding reinforces the significant role of the underwater seamount in enhancing the productivity of the downstream anticyclonic gyre. The results of this study emphasize the importance of re-evaluating nutrient supply processes with respect to submesoscale interactions with underwater seamounts for large-scale enhanced biological productivity.

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  • Hitoshi Kaneko & Takahiro Tanaka & Masahide Wakita & Ken’ichi Sasaki & Takeshi Okunishi & Yasumasa Miyazawa & Ruochao Zhang & Shoko Tatamisashi & Yoshiaki Sato & Takayuki Hashimukai & Tomokazu Chiba &, 2025. "Topographically driven vigorous vertical mixing supports mesoscale biological production in the Tsugaru Gyre," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-56917-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-56917-4
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