Satellite images taken at the beginning of March show the iceberg parked on a shallow underwater shelf off the coast of South ...
The world's largest iceberg has run aground just off the coast of South Georgia. But what does this mean for the wildlife there?
The British Antarctic Survey said it has been closely watching the iceberg and tracking its progress since 2020, and particularly since 2023 when it moved out of the Weddell Sea into the wider South ...
The world's largest and oldest iceberg, named A23a, has run aground in shallow waters off the coast of South Georgia, a remote island in the South Atlantic known for its populations of penguins ...
Flying over the massive iceberg, it's indistinguishable from the horizon. But as it melts, chunks of ice risk floating ...
The world's largest and oldest iceberg A23a weighing about 1 trillion tons has stopped drifting, most likely it ran aground on the continental shelf of the subantarctic island of South Georgia and the ...
The largest iceberg on Earth has been stopped in its tracks. Known as A23A, this so-called 'mega-berg' had been floating around in the South Atlantic.
The world’s largest and oldest iceberg, A23a, has come to a halt near South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, according to the British Antarctic Survey.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Antarctic iceberg A-23A (at left) stuck in shallow waters off the coast of South Georgia ...
from the South Atlantic wildlife haven, the BBC reports, and researchers are keenly observing what it will do next. "In the last few decades, the many icebergs that end up taking this route ...
By Victor Mather After months of drifting, the world’s largest iceberg has come to a halt near the island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic Ocean. While a “Titanic II” scenario isn’t ...