The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards ...
As of Jan. 16, the megaberg, known as A23a, is roughly 180 miles (290 kilometers) away from South Georgia and the South ...
Environmentalists fear for the island's rare king penguins and millions of elephant and fur seals if iceberg collides.
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is drifting from Antarctica toward South Georgia, a remote British island renowned for its ...
Dive into a bit of history in the waters surrounding this remote Antarctic island, the site of famed explorer Sir Ernest ...
The iceberg cometh. The world’s largest iceberg is on a collision course with a British island off Antarctica, potentially ...
which will likely push it toward South Georgia Island, where it will encounter warmer waters that would break it into smaller icebergs until it melts away. BAS oceanographer Andrew Meijers ...
If it gets stuck near South Georgia Island, that could make it hard for penguin parents to feed their babies and some young ...
It’s also a natural process happening more frequently because of human-caused climate change, said British Antarctic Survey ...