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World’s Largest Iceberg Runs Aground Near Remote British Island

  • The world's largest iceberg, A23a, has run aground 73 kilometers from South Georgia island since March 1, 2025, potentially protecting local wildlife from a collision according to the British Antarctic Survey.
  • A23a, which calved from Antarctica's Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986, is nearly 4,000 square kilometers and weighs nearly one trillion tonnes.
  • Dr. Andrew Meijers stated that if A23a remains grounded, it is not expected to significantly affect local wildlife and may actually help boost food availability in the ecosystem.
  • Warmer waters will likely cause A23a to break apart into smaller pieces, which may enhance the food supply for penguins and seals in the region due to nutrient mixing.
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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
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