New Guinea Coastal Current

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The New Guinea Coastal Current is a major western boundary current in the western equatorial Pacific Ocean that flows along the northern coast of New Guinea and plays a key role in regional heat, salt, and nutrient transport.

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New Guinea Coastal Current canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ocean current
affects Bismarck Sea circulation
Papua New Guinea coastal waters
associatedWith New Guinea Coastal Undercurrent NERFINISHED
boundaryType western boundary of the tropical Pacific gyre
connectedTo Equatorial Undercurrent NERFINISHED
Indonesian Throughflow NERFINISHED
North Equatorial Countercurrent NERFINISHED
drivenBy large-scale Pacific wind stress
trade winds
flowsAlong northern coast of New Guinea
flowsDirection generally westward
hasRole heat transport
nutrient transport
salt transport
hasVerticalStructure strongest in upper ocean layers
importantFor heat redistribution in the western Pacific
nutrient supply to coastal ecosystems
salt redistribution in the western Pacific
influences marine ecosystem productivity
regional salinity distribution
regional sea surface temperature
locatedIn western equatorial Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Pacific Ocean circulation
tropical Pacific circulation
seasonalVariability monsoon-related variability
studiedInContextOf El Niño–Southern Oscillation NERFINISHED
Indonesian seas circulation

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New Guinea Coastal Undercurrent associatedWith New Guinea Coastal Current