IJMS_2024v14n3

International Journal of Marine Science, 2024, Vol.14, No.3, 158-161 http://www.aquapublisher.com/index.php/ijms 159 caused mixing of the water body. Salinity increases with depth and decreases after the storm, possibly due to freshwater input. Oxygen concentration increased during the storm, reflecting the redistribution of oxygen caused by storm-induced stirring. Fluorescence data demonstrate changes in biological activity after the storm, which may indicate one aspect of the storm's impact on the marine ecosystem. Figure 1 Atmospheric conditions (a), wind direction (b), and location during the marine storm from June 1 to June 9, 2017 Figure 2 Absolute water flow velocity at 1.4 meters and 4 meters above the seabed (a), water flow speed and direction during calm (b-c) and stormy conditions (d), and particle transport paths calculated by time-integrated water flow velocity (e-g)

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