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  2. Equatorial Counter Current - Wikipedia

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    The Equatorial Counter Current is an eastward flowing, wind-driven current which extends to depths of 100–150 metres (330–490 ft) in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. More often called the North Equatorial Countercurrent (NECC) , this current flows west-to-east at about 3-10°N in the Atlantic , Indian Ocean and Pacific basins ...

  3. Ocean gyre - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Ocean Gyre, located in the Indian Ocean, is, like the South Atlantic Gyre, bordered by the Intertropical Convergence Zone in the north and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to the south. The South Equatorial Current forms the northern boundary of the Indian Ocean Gyre as it flows west along the equator towards the east coast of Africa.

  4. North Equatorial Current - Wikipedia

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    So, the counter current is called South Equatorial Counter Current (SECC) here. The NEC sits right on the equator, across a longitude from 45°-100°E. The typical speed in the winter can reach up to 50 c m ⋅ s − 1 {\displaystyle 50cm\cdot s^{-1}} , thanks to the northeast seasonal wind from the continent.

  5. Indian Ocean Gyre - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Ocean gyre is composed of two major currents: the South Equatorial Current, and the West Australian Current. Normally moving counter-clockwise, in the winter the Indian Ocean gyre reverses direction due to the seasonal winds of the South Asian Monsoon. In the summer, the land is warmer than the ocean, so surface winds blow from the ...

  6. Ocean current - Wikipedia

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    East Iceland Current – Cold water ocean current that forms as a branch of the East Greenland Current; Equatorial Counter Current – Shallow eastward flowing current found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans; Falkland Current – Northward cold water Atlantic Ocean current; Florida Current – Thermal ocean current

  7. Humboldt Current - Wikipedia

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    The Humboldt Current, also called the Peru Current, is a cold, low-salinity ocean current that flows north along the western coast of South America. [1] It is an eastern boundary current flowing in the direction of the equator , and extends 500–1,000 km (310–620 mi) offshore.

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    A 10-year-old boy who was hospitalized following the Philadelphia medical jet crash is being hailed as a hero for saving his sister's life. Andre Howard III, who goes by "Trey" according to FOX 29 ...

  9. Ecosystem of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre - Wikipedia

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    The main ocean currents involved with the North Pacific Gyre. The life processes in open-ocean ecosystems are a sink for the atmosphere’s increasing CO 2. Gyres make up a large proportion, approximately 75%, of what we refer to as the open ocean, or the area of the ocean that does not consist of coastal areas.