Observations of transport and currents in April, May, and December 199
2 and January 1993 were made across the entrance to the Gulf of Califo
rnia with an acoustically tracked dropsonde. Flow was into the gulf al
ong Sinaloa and out of the gulf along Baja California. The transports
were 5-10 Sv and the currents were deep, with 10 cm s(-1) flow extendi
ng to depths greater than 1000 m. The currents were intensified hi the
upper 300 m. Geostrophic flows compared well with observed currents w
hen smoothed to 2-3 times the Rossby radius. Salinity in the upper 300
m was higher on the Baja California side of the gulf, indicating modi
fication of Subtropical Subsurface waters within the Gulf as well as t
he presence of surface and near-surface gulf waters. The salinity mini
mum associated with California Current waters at 50 m had narrow cores
that can be resolved only with closely spaced conductivity-temperatur
e-depth casts. Mass and heat fluxes for the upper 300 m were estimated
as 280 t s(-1) and -0.1 x 10(12) W in May and 170 t s(-1) and 2.0 x 1
0(12) W in December.