
Source image: NASA/GSFC, Rapid Response
The stall-and-pivot manoeuvre, and increased calving activity, are both likely explained by an intimate encounter with Tooker Bank, off the southern entrance to the Strait of Belle Isle, where there are least depths of as little as 14 fathoms. Even the outer slopes of Tooker Bank would easily be shallow enough for the several hundred feet depth of Petermann ice to catch on.
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