“…The East/Japan Sea, a semi-closed marginal sea located in the mid-latitude region of the Northwest Pacific, serves as a natural laboratory because it mirrors characteristic processes occurring in the open ocean. Notable phenomena in this marginal sea include a meridional overturning circulation (Kim et al, 2004;Chang et al, 2016;Han et al, 2020), ventilation of subsurface cold water (Yun et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2009;Park and Lim, 2018), the western boundary current named as East Korea Warm Current (EKWC; Kim et al, 2018), the subpolar front (Park et al, 2004), eddies (Lee and Niiler, 2010a;Lee et al, 2019), and various coastal processes, such as coastal upwelling by monsoonal southerly winds (Park and Nam, 2018;Kim et al, 2023) and coastal trapped waves (Cho et al, 2014;Lee et al, 2022).…”