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= Boundary current
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Boundary currents are ocean currents that flow along the edges of ocean basins, typically along continental margins. They are generally influenced by factors such as the Earth's rotation (Coriolis effect), wind patterns, temperature and salinity gradients, and the shape of the coastline. There are two main types of boundary currents: 1. **Western Boundary Currents**: These currents flow along the western edges of ocean basins and are typically characterized by being warm, fast, and narrow.