You may be thinking of the circumpolar current in the Southern Ocean.
The current is the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. It is the strongest ocean current in the world and flows from west to east around Antarctica.
The East Australian Current flows southwards along the eastern coast of Australia from the Coral Sea up towards Antarctica. This current plays a key role in shaping the marine ecosystems and climate patterns in the region.
The North American coast
Cold ocean currents include the California Current, which flows southward along the western coast of North America, and the Humboldt Current, which brings cold water northward along the western coast of South America. The Labrador Current flows south from the Arctic around Greenland and along the eastern coast of Canada. Additionally, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current encircles Antarctica and transports cold water across the Southern Ocean. These currents play a crucial role in regulating global climate and marine ecosystems.
The only current that flows around the world is the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. It circulates continuously around Antarctica, connecting the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. This powerful current plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate by distributing heat and influencing weather patterns across the globe.
longshore current
The East Australian Current flows southward along Australia's east coast in the Pacific Ocean. The Kuroshio Current flows northward along Japan's east coast in the western North Pacific Ocean.
That would be the Gulf Stream.
South America The Falkland Current is a cold ocean current that flows along the southeast coast of South America.
South America.
The laborator current currently flows west off the coast of Africa.
It is the Gulf Stream.