A three-dimensional primitive equation ocean model is applied to the Rhône River plume (northwestern Mediterranean). The plume dynamics are analyzed through the vorticity balance of the depth-averaged current. This balance highlights the importance of the JEBAR and nonlinear terms. The topography induces the freshwaters to enter the Gulf of Fos and progress eastwards. The momentum advection is responsible for the large offshore extension of the plume. Northwestern winds (characteristic of the regional climate) may detach the plume from the coast. The wind stress magnitude required for this detachment is commensurate with Garvine's dimensional analysis. A satisfactory comparison is made between the numerical experiments and satellite observa...