Relative Transport in the Alaskan Stream in Winter
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Between late January and March of 1966, the western Subarctic region was widely investigated by MV Argo and MV <I>G. B. Kelez</I>. That is the first oceanographic measurement in this region during winter season. Oceanographic conditions and relative transports are discussed using these data. The Alaskan Stream which is closely related with the formation of the salmon fishing ground, is continuous as far west as long. 170°E and the westward transport of 8×10<SUP>6</SUP>m<SUP>3</SUP>/sec occurs across long. 165°W. That are similar to the conditions in summer. The isolated warm water mass separated from the Alaskan Stream is more clearly defined as a clockwise gyre at the west of Komandorski Ridge.<BR>Transport of approximately 9°10<SUP>6</SUP>m<SUP>3</SUP>/sec in the East Kamchatka Current reaches east of the Kurile Islands, where its water, mixing with the Okhotsk Sea water, forms the Oyashio Current having the volume transport of 7×10<SUP>6</SUP>m<SUP>3</SUP>/sec.<BR>Generally, the circulation pattern in winter is similar to that in summer. Schematic diagram of relative transport and circulation in the Subarctic region in the North Pacific Ocean in winter is proposed.
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