👉 The Korea fluid, also known as the Korean Sea or East Asian Sea, is a semi-enclosed marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean located between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. It is characterized by its unique hydrographic features, including relatively low salinity due to high freshwater input from rivers and precipitation, and a distinct thermocline that separates warmer surface waters from colder, deeper layers. This fluid is also influenced by strong seasonal and monsoonal wind patterns, leading to significant variations in water temperature and salinity throughout the year. The Korea fluid supports a diverse marine ecosystem, with rich fisheries and unique species adapted to its specific conditions. Its geographical and ecological importance makes it a critical area for regional environmental studies and conservation efforts.