Megaberg A23a might be on the verge of running into South Georgia and surrounding islands in the South Atlantic. The result could spell trouble for wildlife on those islands, and A23a's movement ...
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 colossal iceberg A23a is on a collision path with the island of South Georgia, a British overseas territory between Antarctica and Argentina in the South Atlantic Ocean. The big berg is ...
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essanews.com on MSNIceberg the size of NYC threatens South Atlantic wildlifeThe world's largest iceberg, A23a, is dangerously approaching the South Atlantic archipelago, threatening the unique ecosystem, reports Science Alert. This massive block covers an area of about 1,500 ...
Georgia Wildlife Resources Division's annual report, highlighting efforts to monitor and conserve wildlife, including a host of coastal plants and animals.
The world's biggest iceberg is on the loose and is threatening to collide with a tiny south Atlantic island, potentially affecting the wildlife there ... approaching South Georgia Island, a ...
A massive iceberg, identified as A23a, is drifting northeastward and could be on a collision course with the British territory of South Georgia Island. As of mid-January, the iceberg was estimated to ...
It’s now a question of whether the iceberg will follow the current and head for the open South Atlantic ... to wildlife would likely be “highly localized and transient.” South Georgia ...
The world's biggest iceberg is on the loose and is threatening to collide with a tiny south Atlantic island, potentially affecting the wildlife there ... again last year and is now approaching South ...
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