“…This lateral nutrient transport is known as the nutrient stream (Williams et al, 2006;Palter and Lozier, 2008;Williams et al, 2011), a strong advective nutrient flux carried in sub-surface waters and associated with western boundary currents (WBCs) and Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC). Recent results based on ESM projections have suggested that the weakening of the MOC under global warming would reduce the nutrient stream and act in concert with the reduced vertical mixing to induce a decline in NPP (Whitt, 2019;Whitt and Jansen, 2020;Tagklis et al, 2020). An explicit resolution of eddies in ocean models is known to change the position of WBCs (Chassignet and Marshall, 2008;Lévy et al, 2010;Chassignet and Xu, 2017), change the strength of the MOC (Hirschi et al, 2020;Roberts et al, 2020), and increase both stratification (Chanut et al, 2008;Lévy et al, 2010;Karleskind et al, 2011) and the advective supply of nutrients (Lévy et al, 2012a;Uchiyama et al, 2017;Uchida et al, 2020).…”