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Sea Surface Temperature

Below is the sea surface temperature in the last two weeks in the Irish EEZ. The sea surface temperature here is provided by the Operational Sea Surface Temperature and Ice Analysis system run by the UK's Met Office and delivered by IFREMER (https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00165).

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