Aerial view of a tropical estuary where ocean currents mix coastal water, sand and mangroves.

Ocean Currents: The Invisible Highways of the Oceans

Article by Damien Lafon.

World map showing major ocean currents with warm and cold water circulation.
Map of the main global ocean currents with circulation of warm and cold waters.
Whale shark swimming in open ocean during a migration linked to currents and plankton.
Whale shark swimming in the open ocean during a migration linked to ocean currents and plankton.
Traditional fisherman in coastal waters influenced by ocean currents and tropical tides.
Traditional fisherman in a coastal area influenced by ocean currents and tropical tides.
What is an ocean current?

An ocean current is a continuous movement of water masses within the oceans.

Why are ocean currents important?

They regulate climate, transport nutrients, and influence marine ecosystems.

What is El Niño?

El Niño is a climatic phenomenon linked to the abnormal warming of Pacific Ocean waters.

Do ocean currents influence fishing?

Yes. Nutrient-rich areas often attract large fish populations.

Can climate change modify ocean currents?

Yes. Scientists are currently studying the effects of climate change on several major ocean systems.

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