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The primary cause of surface currents in the ocean is the wind. Wind blowing across the surface of the water creates friction, which sets the water in motion and generates currents. Other factors, such as the Earth's rotation (Coriolis effect) and the layout of coastlines, also influence these currents, but the initial driving force is the wind.