Disintegrating Antarctic Iceberg A-23A Fuels Phytoplankton Bloom
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Disintegrating Antarctic Iceberg A-23A Fuels Phytoplankton Bloom

What's Happening? Iceberg A-23A, a massive Antarctic iceberg, is disintegrating in the South Atlantic Ocean, leading to a significant phytoplankton bloom. As the iceberg melts, it releases nutrient-rich meltwater that promotes the growth of phytoplankton, which are crucial for marine ecosystems. NAS
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