The British Antarctic Survey confirms the world's largest iceberg A23a is now leaving the Weddell Sea and drifting into the Southern Ocean after being stuck there for three decades. It is expected to follow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and will continue to drift away from Antarctica.
The British Antarctic Survey confirms the world's largest iceberg, A23a, is now leaving the Weddell Sea and drifting into the Southern Ocean after being stuck there for three decades. It is expected to follow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and will continue to drift away from Antarctica.
The British Antarctic Survey confirms thatthe world's largest iceberg, A23a, is now leaving the Weddell Sea and drifting into the Southern Ocean after being in theWeddellSeafor more than30years. The icebergis expected to follow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and continue to drift away from Antarctica.