Davidson Current, also known as the Davidson Channel Current, is a significant oceanic flow found in the Southern Ocean, particularly around the Antarctic region. This current is named after the Davidson Channel, which is located between the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. The Davidson Current is characterized by its relatively shallow depth and its influence on local marine environments, including the distribution of nutrients, sea ice, and marine life.

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