East Greenland Current
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The East Greenland Current originates in the Arctic Ocean and brings cold, low salinity, southbound water along the East Coast of Greenland. It is one of the five main currents that make up the subpolar gyre, which provides a major outflow of cold Arctic waters into the Atlantic Ocean.
[edit] See also
- Ocean current
- Labrador Current
- Baffin Island Current
- West Greenland Current
- East Greenland Current