After the world's biggest iceberg ran aground on a rocky shelf at an overseas British territory, wildlife in the area could face disastrous consequences. Iceberg A23a ran aground on the British ...
Southwest of South Georgia and stretching further than the eye can see, Iceberg A23a is 40 miles wide and a total of 3,100 Sq ...
A hidden ecosystem of giant sea spiders, octopuses, and other stunning sea creatures shows how life can flourish even when ...
The iceberg A23a did not exactly smack into the remote wildlife-rich island of South Georgia. It was bearing down on the small British overseas territory at a glacial 1km per hour. But given this ...
The British Antarctic Survey says nutrients from the grounding and melting of the megaberg known as ‘A23a’ may boost food for penguins and seals. Iceberg A23a, the world’s largest and oldest ...
The world’s biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly 70km (43 miles) from a remote Antarctic island, potentially sparing the crucial wildlife haven from being hit, a research ...
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