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End of giant iceberg A-68


British Antarctic Survey
The mission to determine the impact of the giant A-68a iceberg on the important marine ecosystem of sub-Antarctic South Georgia is a success according to a team of researchers and engineers, from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and National Oceanography Centre (NOC). This week (Monday 19 April) the U.S National Ice Center declared ‘the end’ of the A68 iceberg, because its fragments are now too small to track. This coincides with the return of the mission ship to Southampton in the UK last week (13 April).
The team are piloting two submersible robotic gliders deployed in mid-February from the NOC-operated research ship RRS James Cook. The gliders named ‘Doombar – 405’ and ‘HSB – 439’, were launched into the water some 200kms offshore from South Georgia. Their mission was to monitor the effects of the melting of the ‘mega-berg’ on the ecosystem. ....

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Antarctic iceberg collision sparks frenzy mission to save penguin colony


If it hits, the food chain for the penguins could be cut off, leading to starvation among the native birds as well as nesting seals.
If it does, it could block off the path to open water and also disturb local marine wildlife.
In both instances, the iceberg would majorly disrupt the natural food supply.
While parts of the iceberg have crumbled, it still remains record-breaking in size and is a major concern to scientists.
Antarctic iceberg collision sparks frenzy mission to save penguin colony (Image: Copernicus Sentinel 3 Mosaic / Polar View)
Gliders will analyse the iceberg (Image: David White)
A British team of experts will now send a fleet of underwater robotic gliders to analyse the iceberg and determine just how catastrophic the crashing of the iceberg could be. ....

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Giant iceberg mission


British Antarctic Survey
A research mission to determine the impact of the giant A-68a iceberg on one of the world’s most important ecosystems gets underway next month. A team of scientists, led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS), will set sail on the National Oceanography Centre’s (NOC) ship bound for the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia.
King Edward Point Research Station on the island of South Georgia
The huge berg, which broke away from Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf in 2017, is now 3900 sq km in area. After satellite images revealed its movement towards South Georgia, the science team put a proposal to NERC to fund an urgent mission south. Recent images captured from the air by the MOD show that the iceberg is breaking up. The team will investigate the impact of freshwater from the melting ice into a region of the ocean that sustains colonies of penguins, seals and whales. These waters are also home to some of the most sustainably managed fisheries in ....

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