Transport of the Tumen River water to the Far Eastern Marine Reserve (Posyet Bay) based on in situ, satellite data and Lagrangian modeling using ROMS current velocity output

Mar Pollut Bull. 2023 Sep;194(Pt B):115414. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115414. Epub 2023 Aug 25.

Abstract

We study physical mechanisms of the Tumen River water transport in the area of the Posyet Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan). This study is based on the satellite and in situ measurements, and numerical simulation of advection of river water by the current velocity simulated by Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS). The importance of this study is in identification of the reasons of the transport of pollutants into the area of the Far Eastern Marine Reserve. The results of the study showed that such reasons are wind currents and mesoscale cyclonic eddies. These eddies were originally detected on satellite imagery and CTD and bio-optical measurements. The anomalies in the form of spots of the chlorophyll a (CHL) increased concentration were detected on satellite images in fall 2009. The oceanographic sections of CTD and bio-optical measurements through the anomalies show that they are cyclonic eddies. These eddies consist of two cores - upper and lower. The upper core is filled with river waters with low salinity, high values of CHL and colored dissolved organic matter content (CDOM). The lower core is filled with cold saline waters. The ROMS results show that eddies are generated as a result of symmetrical and centrifugal instabilities.

Keywords: Cyclonic eddy; Far Eastern Marine Reserve; Lagrangian modeling; Posyet Bay; ROMS; Tumen River plume.

MeSH terms

  • Bays*
  • Chlorophyll A
  • Computer Simulation
  • Fresh Water
  • Rivers*

Substances

  • Chlorophyll A