During the meandering motion of a dipolar vortex on a ß-plane mass is exchanged both between the dipole and the ambient fluid and between the two dipole halves. The mass exchange (as well as the meandering motion) is caused by variations of the relative vorticity of the vortices due to conservation of potential vorticity. Previous studies have shown that a modulated point-vortex model captures the essential features in the dipole evolution. For this model we write the equations of motion of passive tracers in the form of a periodically perturbed integrable Hamiltonian system and subsequently study transport using a ‘dynamical-systems theory’ approach. The amount of mass exchanged between different regions of the flow is evaluated as a funct...