Ocean Fronts

In oceanography, a front is a boundary between two distinct water masses. The water masses are defined by moving in different directions, i.e. on one side of the front the water is generally moving in one way, and on the other side of the front, the water is moving in another. Depending on the directions of the water masses, a front may be defined as convergent or divergent. The water masses on either side of a front may also have different temperatures, salinities, or densities, along with differences in other oceanographic markers.

Ocean front data was provided by Petroleum Affairs Division and data was created as part of the Irish Offshore Strategic Environmental Assessment (IOSEA).

Data and Resources

Additional Info

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Source http://atlas.marine.ie/arcgis/services/OceanFeatures/MapServer/WMSServer?REQUEST=GetMap&SERVICE=WMS&LAYERS=28&VERSION=1.3.0&FORMAT=image/png&CRS=CRS:84&BBOX=-12.712,47.575,-3.690,56.772&WIDTH=1000&HEIGHT=1000&STYLES=default
Author Department of Communications, Climate Action & Environment
Last Updated August 16, 2019, 02:36 (EDT)
Created June 20, 2019, 18:48 (EDT)