A team of international scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel, R/V Falkor (too) have shared a remarkable set of images and videos from a section of Antarctic seafloor that had been concealed beneath ice for centuries. The shots were taken on a mission to explore the freshly exposed seabed left behind by the […]
—
A team of international scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel, R/V Falkor (too) have shared a remarkable set of images and videos from a section of Antarctic seafloor that had been concealed beneath ice for centuries.
The shots were taken on a mission to explore the freshly exposed seabed left behind by the enormous A-84 iceberg, which dramatically broke away from the George VI Ice Shelf on 13 January 2025.