“…Palau is well suited for studies of such processes because its islands and submarine ridges are situated between the westward North Equatorial Current (NEC) and the eastward North Equatorial Countercurrent (NECC; Figure 1a). In Palau, wake eddies from 1 to 100 km scales and lee waves at 1‐km scales have been observed and modeled at the north and south points along with some estimates of their dissipation and drag on the total flow, which is often a combination of tidal, inertial, and lower‐frequency flows (Andres et al., 2020; Gopalakrishnan & Cornuelle, 2019; Johnston, MacKinnon, et al., 2019; MacKinnon et al., 2019; Merrifield et al., 2019; Rudnick et al., 2019; Siegelman et al., 2019; Simmons et al., 2019; St. Laurent et al., 2019; Voet et al., 2020; Wijesekera et al., 2020; Zedler et al., 2019; Zeiden et al., 2019, 2021).…”