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Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface are called surface currents. So logically, a deep current are streamlike movements of water that flow very slowly along the ocean floor.

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It is called "upwelling" and occurs due to wind-induced surface motion, and often the Coriolis effect.

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upwelling

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