I recently learned that an iceberg the size of Chicago broke off from the George VI Ice Shelf in Antarctica and has revealed a thriving ecosystem underneath it. This event occurred on January 13, and the area beneath the ice, which spans 209 square miles, had never been explored by humans before. Researchers discovered that this previously hidden ecosystem is home to large corals and sponges, along with a variety of marine life such as icefish, giant sea spiders, and octopuses. It's fascinating to see what lies beneath the ice!