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Henry
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25 July, 13:05
What is a "current drag"?
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Braedon Lowery
25 July, 13:07
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A current drag is a device to measure sub-surface currents.
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Malcolm Shelton
25 July, 13:24
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Is a device to measure sub surface currents
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