Icebergs
Icebergs reported on 22 aug: a. A-22A, 58-24S 050-00W
HYDROPAC 1619/06
- issued
- 2006-08-23 02:56Z
- status
- cancelled 2006-08-26 03:22Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 1592/06
- authority
- NAVAREA VI 302/06 220200Z AUG 06.
- sea
- South Atlantic Ocean
- position
- -59.339, -53.033
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. ICEBERGS REPORTED ON 22 AUG: A. A-22A, 58-24S 050-00W. B. AMIGOS, 59-02S 053-03W. C. AMIGOS 1, 60-35S 056-03W. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 1592/06(29). 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 29 AUG.
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, 62-01.20S 052-13.80W2023-12-29
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 62-01.20S 052-13.80W2023-12-28
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 62-01.20S 052-13.80W2023-12-27
- Icebergs reported in: a. A23A, 62-01.20S 052-13.80W2023-12-26
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Timeline
- Mariners are advised that an earthquake magnitude 7.1 has occurred vicinity 61-00S 034-05W at 200342Z augcancels · 2006-08-20
- Mariners are advised that an earthquake magnitude 7.1 has occurred vicinity 61-00S 034-05W at 200342Z augreplaced · 2006-08-20
- Icebergs reported on 26 august: a. A-22A, 59-59S 049-27Wcancelled by · 2006-08-26
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Icebergs reported in: a. A76C, 52-43.00S 030-40.00WIcebergs · 106.5 nm
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