Warm Water = Clear? The Answer Reverses Depending on Where You Dive

2026-03-16

"Warm water = clear water" — only half true. At Yakushima and Echizen, warmer is indeed clearer. But at Ito and IOP, colder means clearer. We analyzed 46,000+ observations to explain why this relationship reverses by region.

Warm = Clear (Positive Correlation)

Site<15℃15-20℃20-25℃25℃+
Yakushima

29.3m at 25°C+. Classic Kuroshio warm water = clear

17.617.620.729.3
Mikomoto

Warmer = clearer. 15.5m at 25°C+

11.611.212.315.5
Echizen

Sea of Japan. Warm season = peak visibility

7.58.18.510.4
Tajiri

Warmer = clearer. 11.9m at 25°C+

8.48.99.211.9
Kerama

Stable 19–20m above 20°C

12.41919.9

Cold = Clear (Negative Correlation)

Site<15℃15-20℃20-25℃25℃+
Ito

22.1m under 15°C! Cold = ultra clear

22.116.613.714.1
Hirasawa

Warmer = murkier. 7.0m at 25°C+

9.39.97.77
Shirasaki

20–25°C band is worst (8.8m)

1111.18.89.8
IOP

Colder = clearer. Winter pattern

15.214.213.112.3

The Science of Reversal

Positive Pattern: Open Ocean / Kuroshio Type

At open-ocean sites (Yakushima, Mikomoto, Kerama), warm water = Kuroshio water intrusion. The Kuroshio carries nutrient-poor, clear warm water, so temperature rise = visibility rise. Sea of Japan sites (Echizen, Tajiri) develop stratification in summer — plankton concentrates at the surface while deeper water clears.

Negative Pattern: Coastal / Bay Type

At Pacific coastal sites (Ito, IOP, Hirasawa, Shirasaki), winter kills phytoplankton and water clears. Spring–summer warming triggers plankton blooms that cloud the water. Ito's 22.1m under 15°C reflects winter cold nearly eliminating coastal plankton.

Kashiwajima: U-Shaped — Mid Temperatures Are Worst

Kashiwajima shows a U-shape: 12.6m at 15–20°C, 12.7m at 20–25°C, rebounding to 15.2m at 25°C+. Spring cooling brings plankton bloom (bad), while summer Kuroshio influx restores clarity (good). Both mechanisms coexist.

About the Data

Observations with both water temp and visibility, classified into temp bands (<15°C/15-20°C/20-25°C/25°C+). Temp = mean of daily min/max.

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