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The South China Sea (SCS) connects the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, and acts as an important part in regional and global climate systems (e.g., Qu et al., 2009; Wang et al., 2009). Multi-scale dynamic and biogeochemical processes in the SCS, compri
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Laboratory of Coastal Ocean Variation and Disaster Prediction,College of Ocean and Meteorology,Guang
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The South China Sea (SCS) connects the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, and acts as an important part in regional and global climate systems (e.g., Qu et al., 2009; Wang et al., 2009). Multi-scale dynamic and biogeochemical processes in the SCS, comprising a hot spot in marginal sea studies, have attracted great attentions from researchers (e.g., Chen et al., 2020; Hu et al., 2020). The South China Sea Annual Meeting (SCSAM) 2021, recently held on October 22–24 in Zhanjiang, China, focused on academic exchanges of the newly research results and progresses in the interdisciplinary multi-scale processes in the SCS. The SCSAM 2021 is the eighth international workshop of the series, which started in April 2013 (Zhu, 2013) and renamed as SCSAM in 2018. There were 90 oral presentations and 57 posters in the meeting this year, which attracted attentions of more than 2000 audiences both on line and on site. This short article summaries the cutting-edge advances in interscale and interdisciplinary approaches to the SCS from the meeting presentations and the associated research.
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