The temperature of ocean currents off Canada's east coast is one degree Celsius.
The Artic Ocean.
The temperature of ocean currents off Canada's west coast can vary depending on the specific location and time of year. Generally, ocean temperatures range from around 10°C (50°F) in the winter to 15-20°C (59-68°F) in the summer months due to the influence of the North Pacific Current.
Temperatures of the ocean currents off Canada's east coast vary depending on the month. The lowest temperatures reach about 26 degrees Fahrenheit to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Along Canada's west coast, the surface temperatures of the Pacific Ocean rarely get warmer than 15ºC. The ocean temperatures in the North Pacific tend to be warmer than those in the South Pacific. This seems strange because the surface waters in the South Pacific are definitely warmer.
on the arctic ocean
Atlantic Ocean
The California current
The ocean current flowing along the west coast of a continent in the midlatitudes tends to be cooler compared to ocean currents along the east coast due to upwelling of colder water from deeper layers. This phenomenon brings nutrient-rich water to the surface, supporting diverse marine ecosystems. Examples include the California Current off the west coast of North America, which contributes to the cooler temperatures in that region.
The North American coast
ocean current gander
The Labrador Current.
The California Current is an ocean current that flows along the west coast of the United States. It brings cool water from the north Pacific Ocean, helping to moderate the temperatures along the coast and contributing to the cool climate in places like California and Oregon.