Well these maps rather present a large scale major currents, i dont't expect these to model down to medium scale currents. I don't assume this are achieved with a small resolution as well.I never trust any academia who never left their armchair
Sorry not going to give you any. Most of my charts are printed. And I also print my own when needed.
Anyway, the current in Celebes Sea is generally East - West direction and Southward when entering Makassar Strait until it met the Northward current that flow from the edge of Java Sea at 0° latitude. It's rather chaotic down there (underwater) at 0° latitude. Most Indonesian traditional fisherman are well aware of this and doesn't need any academia or chart to tell them otherwise. Most traditional fisherman around here doesn't even have compass let alone GPS or chart.
But believe me japanese academians leave their chair, i haven't seen many who use their chair. If they need to use it, they quit.
Just shared the map so people may have a glimpse of, how something left in Pacific or SCS end up in Sulawesi.
I still wonder why Indonesia hasn't bought some gliders as well to set these in territorial waters, there were some ambitious university teams i wonder if they received any major support.