| 31. | These anomalous easterlies induce more equatorial upwelling and raise the thermocline in the east, amplifying the initial cooling by the southerlies.
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| 32. | The continual diffuse upwelling of deep water maintains the existence of the permanent thermocline found everywhere at low and mid-latitudes.
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| 33. | If this rise were to stop, downward movement of heat would cause the thermocline to descend and would reduce its steepness.
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| 34. | Galapagos fur seal population is drastically affected by El Nino, a period accompanied by high water temperatures and a deepening thermocline.
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| 35. | Finally, the turbulent entrainment of colder thermocline waters caused by wind stirring also results in the cooling of the surface waters.
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| 36. | During the summer, a 25 cm deep water layer reaches temperatures above 25 �C . ( something of a thermocline ).
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| 37. | Below the thermocline the water is normally anoxic and from November to April the fish are found no deeper than 20 m.
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| 38. | Alt = Diagram of location of ship, thermocline, towed pinger locater at end of tow cable, and blackbox pinger.
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| 39. | Later in the summer, trout like to stay in cold water below the second thermocline, which is typically 50 70 feet.
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| 40. | Rather than maintaining a simple depth, the planesman must now keep the boat beneath a thermocline in order to hide from sonar.
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