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gyre in oceanography is any large system of rotating ocean current s, particularly those involved with large wind movements.
Kaynak: Ocean gyreA
gyre is any manner of swirling vortex , particularly a natural phenomenon. It can refer to. An ocean
gyre , its most common meaning.
Kaynak: Gyre (disambiguation)The Weddell
Gyre is one of the two
gyres that exist within the Southern Ocean . The
gyre is located in the Weddell Sea , and rotates
Kaynak: Weddell GyreThe Ross
Gyre is one of the two
gyres that exist within the Southern Ocean . The
gyre is located in the Ross Sea , and rotates clockwise
Kaynak: Ross GyreThe North Pacific
Gyre, located in the northern Pacific Ocean , is one of the five major oceanic
gyre s. This
gyre covers most of the
Kaynak: North Pacific GyreThe North Atlantic
Gyre, located in the Atlantic Ocean , is one of the five major oceanic
gyre s. It is a circular system of ocean
Kaynak: North Atlantic GyreThe Beaufort
Gyre is a wind-driven ocean current located in the Arctic Ocean polar region . The
gyre contains both ice and water.
Kaynak: Beaufort GyreAntarctic
gyre may refer to any of the three ocean current s and
gyres within the Southern Ocean : Antarctic Circumpolar Current , an
Kaynak: Antarctic gyresThe South Atlantic
Gyre is the subtropical
gyre in the south Atlantic Ocean . In the southern portion of the
gyre, northwesterly (or
Kaynak: South Atlantic GyreThe Indian Ocean
Gyre, located in the Indian Ocean , is one of the five major oceanic
gyre s. In the winter, it is reversed due to the
Kaynak: Indian Ocean GyreThe Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a
gyre of marine debris in the central North Pacific
Kaynak: Great Pacific Garbage Patch