They determined that global warming is to blame for the Kuroshio Current shifting northward and increasing the number of glass eels in Hokkaido's rivers in recent years. Glass eels "mainly grow ...
Stronger Tropical Cyclones Strengthen the Kuroshio Current, Further Heating High Latitudes (2 of 2) (IMAGE) American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Caption ...
The Pacific Ocean off the coast of Hokkaido was particularly warm, which experts attributed to an abnormal flow of the Kuroshio Current. The Asahi Shimbun analyzed JMA data on average sea ...
After hatching, the larvae drift on the North Equatorial Current and the Kuroshio Current and are then carried to Japan and other parts of East Asia. Young eels are called “shirasu unagi ...