The world's biggest and oldest iceberg is on the move once again
Briefly

A23a, the world's largest iceberg, spent years grounded before breaking free and is now influencing marine ecosystems by providing nutrients from its journey through the ocean.
Laura Taylor emphasized the importance of studying icebergs like A23a for understanding their role in enhancing marine ecosystems, nutrient distribution, and their impact on ocean carbon levels.
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