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(From New Straits Times (Malaysia))
SEVERAL huge icebergs that have broken off the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica in recent years have acted like dams, preventing the breakup of pack ice in parts of the Ross Sea. Since the ice breakup creates areas of open water that allow sunlight to reach marine algae, and since marine algae form the base of the Antarctic food chain, these …