Icebergs
Icebergs reported in a. A76A, 59-08.00S 049-20.00W
Scotia Sea · Weddell Sea · Antarctica · HYDROLANT 3136/22
- issued
- 2022-12-06 16:03Z
- status
- cancelled 2022-12-07 16:02Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2022-12-07 16:02Z
- authority
- NAVAREA VI 423/22 061419Z DEC 22.
- sea
- South Atlantic Ocean
- position
- -59.755, -47.233
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
SCOTIA SEA. WEDDELL SEA. ANTARCTICA. DNC 01, DNC 29. 1. ICEBERGS REPORTED IN A. A76A, 59-08.00S 049-20.00W. B. A69A, 60-46.00S 049-53.00W. C. A64, 60-21.00S 049-16.00W. D. 60-43.00S 052-24.00W. E. 58-57.00S 046-23.00W. F. 56-26.00S 042-36.00W. G. 63-03.00S 052-07.00W. H. 58-39.00S 034-06.00W. I. 64-07.00S 053-46.00W. J. 59-03.00S 047-05.00W. K. 59-37.00S 044-16.00W. L. 58-36.00S 045-29.00W. M. 58-04.00S 044-24.00W. N. 59-04.00S 050-11.00W. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 071602Z DEC 22.
This area · iceberg & sea-ice bulletins
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- Icebergs reported in: a. A76C, 52-43.00S 030-40.00W2026-08-14
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 60-33.60 s 051-13.20 w. b. A74A, 72-04.20 s 0054-44.40 w. c. A74B, 65-07.80…2024-03-07
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 61-12.00S 050-30.60W2024-01-17
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 61-12.00S 050-30.60W2024-01-16
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 61-50.40S 051-44.40W2024-01-15
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 61-50.40S 051-44.40W2024-01-14
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- Icebergs reported in: a. A76C, 52-43.00S 030-40.00WIcebergs · 72.9 nm
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