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The North Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean at the northern tip of Scotland, particularly around the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands. This area is characterized by strong currents and varying water temperatures due to the mixing of the North Sea's relatively shallow waters with the deeper and more saline waters of the Atlantic. The junction is significant for maritime navigation, fishing, and has a rich marine biodiversity. The geographical features of this meeting point also influence weather patterns in the surrounding regions.

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