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Co-editors-in-chief: Karen J. Heywood, Mario Hoppema, Bernadette Sloyan & Anne Marie Treguier
eISSN: OS 1812-0792, OSD 1812-0822

Ocean Science (OS) is a not-for-profit international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of studies investigating the ocean's physical, biogeochemical and biological and ecosystem properties and processes. Ocean Science publishes studies with important implications for our understanding of the state and behaviour of the ocean, its impacts on and responses to climate, including coupling at the ocean–atmosphere, ocean–sea ice–ice sheet and ocean–coast (land) interfaces.

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News

03 Dec 2025 New MS Word template available for manuscript preparation

The existing MS Word template for authors has been significantly expanded and now includes many important notes on the standard sections that must be included in the manuscript. Please visit the "Submission" page, section "Templates for your manuscript file" and download the new template before writing your next manuscript.

03 Dec 2025 New MS Word template available for manuscript preparation

The existing MS Word template for authors has been significantly expanded and now includes many important notes on the standard sections that must be included in the manuscript. Please visit the "Submission" page, section "Templates for your manuscript file" and download the new template before writing your next manuscript.

04 Sep 2025 New OS Letter: Synoptic observation of a full mesoscale eddy lifetime and its secondary instabilities in the Gulf of Mexico

Oceanic eddies are giant swirling currents that help transport heat, nutrients, and pollutants across the ocean. However, their life cycle has never been observed in detail. Using new satellite data, the author tracked an intense eddy in the Gulf of Mexico, describing its life cycle from birth during a 6-month period. Please read more.

04 Sep 2025 New OS Letter: Synoptic observation of a full mesoscale eddy lifetime and its secondary instabilities in the Gulf of Mexico

Oceanic eddies are giant swirling currents that help transport heat, nutrients, and pollutants across the ocean. However, their life cycle has never been observed in detail. Using new satellite data, the author tracked an intense eddy in the Gulf of Mexico, describing its life cycle from birth during a 6-month period. Please read more.

Highlight articles

11 Dec 2025
Silicification in the ocean: from molecular pathways to silicifiers' ecology and biogeochemical cycles
Ivia Closset, J. Jotautas Baronas, Fiorenza Torricella, Félix de Tombeur, Bianca T. P. Liguori, Alessandra Petrucciani, Natasha Bryan, María López-Acosta, Yelena Churakova, Antonia U. Thielecke, Zhouling Zhang, Natalia Llopis Monferrer, Rebecca A. Pickering, Mathis Guyomard, and Dongdong Zhu
Ocean Sci., 21, 3427–3470, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3427-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3427-2025, 2025
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03 Nov 2025
Estimates of Atlantic meridional heat transport from spatiotemporal fusion of Argo, altimetry, and gravimetry data
Francisco M. Calafat, Parvathi Vallivattathillam, and Eleanor Frajka-Williams
Ocean Sci., 21, 2743–2762, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2743-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2743-2025, 2025
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28 Oct 2025
Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf cavity observations reveal multiyear sea ice dynamics and deepwater warming in Pine Island Bay, West Antarctica
Christian T. Wild, Tasha Snow, Tiago S. Dotto, Peter E. D. Davis, Scott Tyler, Ted A. Scambos, Erin C. Pettit, and Karen J. Heywood
Ocean Sci., 21, 2605–2629, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2605-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2605-2025, 2025
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20 Oct 2025
Insights into mesoscale eddy dynamics: a three-dimensional perspective on potential density anomalies
Yan Barabinot, Sabrina Speich, and Xavier Carton
Ocean Sci., 21, 2527–2553, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2527-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2527-2025, 2025
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02 Oct 2025
The coupled oxygen and carbon dynamics in the subsurface waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and implications for artificial oxygenation
William A. Nesbitt, Samuel W. Stevens, Alfonso O. Mucci, Lennart Gerke, Toste Tanhua, Gwénaëlle Chaillou, and Douglas W. R. Wallace
Ocean Sci., 21, 2179–2195, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2179-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-2179-2025, 2025
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Scheduled special issues

01 Oct 2025–01 Oct 2027 | Carol Robinson (University of East Anglia, United Kingdom), Mario Hoppema (Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Germany), and OS editors | Information
01 Oct 2024–31 Dec 2025 | Sanja Frka (Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia), Peter S. Liss (University of East Anglia, United Kingdom), Klaus Jürgens (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Germany), and Xinping Hu (Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, United States) | Information
14 Aug 2024–31 Dec 2025 | Charitha Pattiaratchi (University of Western Australia, Australia), Annunziata Pirro (National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics, Italy), Filipa Carvalho (National Oceanography Centre, United Kingdom), Ilker Fer (University of Bergen, Norway), Luc Rainville (University of Washington, United States), and OS editors | Information
01 Aug 2023–31 Dec 2025 | OS editors | Coordinator: Karen J. Heywood | Information
01 Jan 2023–indefinite | OS editors | Coordinator: Charles Stock | Information

Recent papers

11 Dec 2025
Diel variability affects the inorganic carbon system in the sea-surface microlayer and influences air-sea CO2 flux estimates
Ander López-Puertas, Oliver Wurl, Sanja Frka, and Mariana Ribas-Ribas
Ocean Sci., 21, 3471–3485, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3471-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3471-2025, 2025
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11 Dec 2025
| Highlight paper
Silicification in the ocean: from molecular pathways to silicifiers' ecology and biogeochemical cycles
Ivia Closset, J. Jotautas Baronas, Fiorenza Torricella, Félix de Tombeur, Bianca T. P. Liguori, Alessandra Petrucciani, Natasha Bryan, María López-Acosta, Yelena Churakova, Antonia U. Thielecke, Zhouling Zhang, Natalia Llopis Monferrer, Rebecca A. Pickering, Mathis Guyomard, and Dongdong Zhu
Ocean Sci., 21, 3427–3470, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3427-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3427-2025, 2025
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11 Dec 2025
Investigating the predictability of Marine Heatwaves at subseasonal to seasonal timescales in New Caledonia, South Pacific
Inès Mangolte, Sophie Cravatte, Alexandre Ganachaud, and Christophe Menkès
EGUsphere, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-5995,https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-5995, 2025
Preprint under review for OS (discussion: open, 0 comments)
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11 Dec 2025
Estuarine mixing
Hans Burchard, Knut Klingbeil, Xiangyu Li, Lloyd Reese, and W. Rockwell Geyer
EGUsphere, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-6062,https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-6062, 2025
Preprint under review for OS (discussion: open, 0 comments)
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10 Dec 2025
Observations of turbulent mixing in the Dotson Ice Shelf cavity
Maren Elisabeth Richter, Karen J. Heywood, Rob A. Hall, and Peter E. D. Davis
Ocean Sci., 21, 3341–3359, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3341-2025,https://doi.org/10.5194/os-21-3341-2025, 2025
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