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Surface current velocity fields measured every 10 min by a high-frequency ocean radar system (HF radar) located at the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, were used to compute Lagrangian trajectories (radar-based trajectories). The radar-based trajectories were validated against surface-drogued satellite tracked drifting buoys released on the shelf inside the reef lagoon and on the continental...