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This article is part of the theme issue 'Stokes at 200 (part 2)'.In his famous paper of 1847 (Stokes GG. 1847 On the theory of oscillatory waves. Trans. Camb. Phil. Soc.8, 441-455), Stokes introduced the drift effect of particles in a fluid that is undergoing wave motion. This effect, now known as Stokes drift, is the result of differences between the Lagrangian and Eulerian velocities of the fluid element and has been well-studied, both in the laboratory and as a mechanism of mass transport in the oceans. On a smaller scale, it is of vi