“…Two-dimensional Lagrangian approach has been successfully applied for studying horizontal transport and mixing in numerically-generated and altimetric velocity fields in different basins, from bays (Lekien et al, 2005;Lipphardt et al, 2006;Gildor et al, 2009;Prants et al, 2013b) and seas (Abraham and Bowen, 2002;d'Ovidio et al, 2004;Schneider et al, 2005;Mancho et al, 2008;Prants et al, 2013a) to the ocean scale (Beron-Vera et al, 2008;Waugh and Abraham, 2008;Prants, 2013;Prants et al, 2014c). Lagrangian methods are especially suitable because they allow to delineate eddy's boundaries (Prants et al, 2011a;Beron-Vera et al, 2013;Prants et al, 2014c), to visualize transport barriers and corridors along which the core of an eddy is exchanged by water with its surrounding (Sulman et al, 2013;Prants et al, 2013b,a) and to quantify that transport (Miller et al, 1997).…”