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Subsurface Currents

Subsurface currents data products describe the speed and direction of ocean water movement below the surface, across different depths and layers. These data products support ocean circulation research, climate and heat transport studies, marine ecosystem analysis, underwater navigation and operations, and modelling of ocean dynamics and long-term variability.

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