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The world's largest iceberg runs aground before colliding with the British island of South GeorgiaThere were fears that the huge chunk of ice would impact a significant area of marine fauna reproduction, where hundreds of seals live. Scientists from Antarctica were watching with concern the ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNTitanic collision: the world's largest iceberg hits an island of its own size 🏝️Science With an area of approximately 3200 km² (1235 square miles), the giant iceberg A-23A embarked on an epic journey ...
After months of floating, the "megaberg" known as A23a has finally come to a halt roughly 50 miles from South Georgia Island ...
The world's largest and oldest iceberg, named A23a, has run aground in shallow waters ... Either way, the near-trillion-ton ...
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Space.com on MSNWorld's largest iceberg runs aground in South Atlantic after 1,200-mile journey (satellite photos)Satellite images taken at the beginning of March show the iceberg parked on a shallow underwater shelf off the coast of South ...
The mega iceberg will have local effects and concerns have been raised about its potential impact on the region's marine life ...
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The world’s largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of a remote island in the Atlantic Ocean, according to British ...
March 4 (UPI) -- The oldest and largest iceberg on Earth landed on a sub-Antarctic island belonging to Britain Tuesday.
A massive iceberg, twice the size of London, is grounded near South Georgia—posing fishing risks while potentially enriching ...
Twice the size of Greater London, the trillion-tonne A23a will bring a ‘nutrient bomb’ for South Georgia’s wildlife, say ...
The iceberg is spinning northwards from Antarctica ... Countless birds and seals died on South Georgia's icy coves and beaches when past giant icebergs stopped them feeding.
Giant icebergs are expected to be a common feature ... South Georgia sits in iceberg alley so impacts are to be expected for both fisheries and wildlife, and both have a great capacity to adapt ...
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