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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2011
If any physical, chemical, or biological attribute of the ocean is examined over an appropriate time scale it is usually possible to document significant fluctuations and to discern in these fluctuations periodic as well as random components. Seasonal variations in current systems, water temperature, salinity, productivity and in the composition of biological communities are familiar examples of quasi-periodic changes commonly studied by oceanographers for the insights they offer into marine processes.