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    Projecting the Shift of Chub Mackerel (<i>Scomber japonicus</i>) Spawning Grounds Driven by Climate Change in the Western North Pacific Ocean by Seonggil Go, Joon-ho Lee, Sukgeun Jung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our model indicated that the potential spawning grounds of chub mackerel extended from southern waters of the East China Sea to the Korea Strait, Yellow Sea, and Japan/East Sea. Despite some uncertainty, our model based on climate change scenarios projected that, by the 2050s, spawning grounds will shift northward due to warming of the ocean surface, resulting in a subsequent westward shift of nursery grounds from the Japan/East Sea to the Korea Strait and Yellow Sea. …”
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    Assessment of future habitat suitability and ecological vulnerability of Collichthys at population and species level by Kaiyu Liu, Yijun Tao, Wenhao Huang, Bei Wang, Shenghao Liu, Bailin Cong, Min Zhou, Linlin Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These results underscore the importance of prioritizing the southern Yellow Sea in future research and emphasize the necessity of developing adaptive conservation strategies for both species.…”
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    Design and implementation of unmanned surface vessel long-distance communication system by Xue LI, Haiju HU, Weiping WANG, Yankun CHEN, Bing ZHENG, Chao DONG

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Unmanned surface vessel (USV) long-distance communication has important use in marine survey operations.The design and equipment development of USV long-distance communication system were carried out from both shore-side communication equipment and boat-mounted communication equipment, and the broadband and narrowband tests of the communication system were carried out in Wanshan and Yellow Sea with the assistance of tethered UAV to conduct communication range test for the whole system.The test results show that when the shore-side communication equipment is raised 129 m, the broadband communication can reach 45 km, when the shore-side communication equipment is raised 180 m, the narrowband communication can reach 50 km, and the communication quality is stable and reliable, meeting the long-distance communication needs of USV.…”
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    The assessment of carrying capacity of marine fishery resources in China by Zhaoyang Liu, Wenhai Lu, Tao Wang, Yujia Zhang, Long He, Lu Yang, Lijing Deng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionThe sustainable development of marine fisheries has been a major concern, with the carrying capacity of marine fishery resources becoming a focal point of research.MethodsThis study, utilizing remote sensing data, marine capture fisheries catch data, and fishing effort data from 2013 to 2020, aims to determine the maximum sustainable yield using a surplus production model and provide a comprehensive assessment of the status and potential of China’s marine fishery resources.ResultsThe results indicate that China’s marine fishery resources exhibit significant regional variability, with the East China Sea contributing the largest share of catch and maintaining sustainability, while regions such as the South China Sea, Yellow Sea, and Bohai Sea have exceeded their ecological carrying capacities. …”
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    Coupling WRF Double-Moment 6-Class Microphysics Schemes to RRTMG Radiation Scheme in Weather Research Forecasting Model by Soo Ya Bae, Song-You Hong, Kyo-Sun Sunny Lim

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…A spurious rainfall peak over the Yellow Sea is alleviated, whereas the local maximum in the central part of the peninsula is increased.…”
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    The Eurasian Magpie Preys on the Nests of Vinous‐throated Parrotbills in Invasive Smooth Cordgrass by Yanhong Chen, Youle Xu, Junjie Wang, Taiyu Chen, Bin Liu, Pan Chen, Changhu Lu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our previous research found that in the Yellow Sea wetlands of China, the native bird species, the vinous‐throated parrotbill (Sinosuthora webbiana), has adapted to breeding in the invasive smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) by increasing its nesting height. …”
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