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 Riesiger Eisberg vor katastrophaler Kollision infographic
Grafik zeigt wie der Eisberg A-68A könnte auf seinem Kurs auf die Insel Süd-Georgien auflaufen.
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Größter Eisberg der Welt bedroht Süd-Georgiens Tierwelt

By Jordi Bou

December 11, 2020 - Wissenschafter warnen, eine Kollision des größten Eisbergs der Welt mit dem britischen Überseegebiet Süd-Georgien ist fast unvermeidlich,die Tiere auf der Insel sind in Gefahr.

Iceberg A-68A, which calved off the Larsen C Ice Shelf in 2017, is now only 50km distant from the south shelf edge of the island, home to a delicate ecosystem that sustains seals, penguins and other rare birds.

The iceberg is the biggest in the world – 4,200sq km, roughly the same size as South Georgia Island – and if it runs aground there, will disrupt breeding grounds by blocking normal foraging routes, preventing penguins and seals from feeding their young properly.

When the colossal A-38 iceberg grounded on the island in 2004, innumerable dead penguin chicks and seal pups were found on local beaches.

Additionally, all creatures living on the sea floor would be crushed where A-68A touches down - a disturbance that would take a very long time to reverse, especially as the iceberg could take 10 years to melt.

Sources
PUBLISHED: 11/12/2020; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: PT Fretwell et al. BBC, Antarctic Science 2009, Newscom
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