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  1. North Pacific Current - Wikipedia

    • The North Pacific Current (sometimes referred to as the North Pacific Drift) is an ocean current that flows west-to-east between 30 and 50 degrees north in the Pacific Ocean. The current forms the southern part of the North Pacific Subpolar Gyre and the northern part of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. The North Pacific Current is formed by the collision of the K… See more

    Flows and temperature

    Originating from the eastward directed flow occurring east of the island of Honshu, Japan, the North Pacific Current … See more

    Gyre contribution

    The NPC forms the northward portion of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. As the eastward flow of the Kuroshio, the flow of the NPC can lead to the transport of material from the western Pacific to the coast of No… See more

     
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  2. The North Pacific Ocean currents include the following major currents1234:
    • North Pacific gyre: A clockwise circular pattern formed by four prevailing ocean currents: the North Pacific Current to the north, the California Current to the east, the North Equatorial Current to the south, and the Kuroshio Current to the west.
    • Kuroshio Current: Runs northward off the coast of Japan.
    • Oyashio Current: A cold subarctic current that flows south and circulates counterclockwise along the western North Pacific Ocean.
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    The major gyre in the North Pacific Ocean is called the North Pacific gyre. This gyre is bounded by the North Equatorial Current, which moves northeastward along the western side of the North Pacific gyre. This current eventually turns into the Kursohio Current and moves eastward to the waters north of the Hawaiian Islands.
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    The gyre has a clockwise circular pattern and is formed by four prevailing ocean currents: the North Pacific Current to the north, the California Current to the east, the North Equatorial Current to the south, and the Kuroshio Current to the west.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Pacific_Gyre
    The North Pacific Current is formed by the collision of the Kuroshio Current, running northward off the coast of Japan, and the Oyashio Current, which is a cold subarctic current that flows south and circulates counterclockwise along the western North Pacific Ocean.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Pacific_Current
    Such currents are found in the Tasmanian Sea, where the southward-flowing East Australian Current generates counterclockwise circulation, in the northwestern Pacific, where the eastward-flowing Kuroshio –North Pacific current causes counterclockwise circulation in the Alaska Current and Aleutian Current (or Subarctic Current), in the Bay of Bengal, and in the Arabian Sea.
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