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Massive Iceberg Threatens Penguin Refuge in Antarctica, Sparks Ecological Crisis
environment2 years ago

Massive Iceberg Threatens Penguin Refuge in Antarctica, Sparks Ecological Crisis

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.

Massive Iceberg Threatens Penguin Refuge in Antarctica, Sparks Ecological Crisis
environment2 years ago

Massive Iceberg Threatens Penguin Refuge in Antarctica, Sparks Ecological Crisis

A 45-mile-long iceberg, named D-30A, collided with Clarence Island, an important penguin refuge in Antarctica. Fortunately, the collision occurred before the penguins returned to the island for breeding, minimizing potential harm. Icebergs colliding with islands can disrupt wildlife, alter water temperature and salinity, and destroy seafloor ecosystems. The deepness of Clarence Island's surrounding seafloor likely prevented D-30A from getting stuck. The 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.