Massive Iceberg Threatens Penguin Refuge in Antarctica, Sparks Ecological Crisis

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Massive Iceberg Threatens Penguin Refuge in Antarctica, Sparks Ecological Crisis
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A massive iceberg, named D-30A, collided with Clarence Island in Antarctica, a penguin refuge, causing concern for the breeding population of chinstrap penguins. Fortunately, the collision occurred before the penguins returned to the island, avoiding a potentially serious impact. Icebergs colliding with islands can disrupt wildlife and ecosystems, but the deep seafloor surrounding Clarence Island likely prevented D-30A from getting stuck. The close encounter may have released iron-rich meltwater that could support increased algal growth in the area. D-30A is now heading into the Drake Passage, where it may eventually break apart in warmer waters.

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