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An oceanography concept defining physical and chemical processes that control ocean structure and coastal dynamics. It governs circulation, stratification, sea level behavior, and exchanges of heat, salt, and dissolved species. It does not ensure local coastal outcomes without accounting for bathymetry, shoreline geometry, and forcing variability. It supports marine monitoring and coastal planning by linking ocean state to hazards and ecosystem conditions. The concept is generally stable, though observing systems and model resolution improve over time.