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Little is known about life underneath Antarctica. On January 13, 2025, iceberg A-84, which is roughly the size of Chicago, broke from the George VI Ice Shelf, a giant floating glacier attached to ...
The world’s largest iceberg, known as A23a, center, ran aground off the coast of the island of South Georgia, marked in red, last week. NASA ...
World's largest iceberg on the move after dislodging from ocean floor The world's biggest iceberg — three time the size of New York City — could drift toward a remote island where a scientist ...
The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards the island of South Georgia.
The iceberg is now “just” around the size of England’s Cornwall. A23a is not the first giant iceberg to head toward the British island and threaten the local wildlife.
Iceberg velocity is a major factor in where the pinnipeds choose to spend their time, adding complexity to the decision-making of the slippery mammals.
A female diver has recalled the terrifying moment she was sucked through an Antarctic iceberg and trapped underwater - leaving her fighting for her life.
A female diver has recounted the horror moment she was sucked through an Antarctic iceberg and trapped underwater.
The colossal iceberg known as A23a has been slowly spinning in one spot of the Southern Ocean since April. Here’s what experts have to say on the phenomenon.
Underwater explorer and photographer Jill Heinerth dove inside B-15 and snapped photos of this hidden world. Today, nearly the entire Jamaica-sized iceberg has melted away.