Researchers Accidentally Discovered a New Island in Antarctica After Bad Weather Changed Their Route

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Researchers Accidentally Discovered a New Island in Antarctica After Bad Weather Changed Their Route

The island had only been marked as a vague “danger zone” before scientists aboard an icebreaker got close enough to map it.

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Researchers have recently discovered an uncharted island in the northwestern Weddell Sea, which was previously designated an Antarctic “danger zone.” Upon their discovery, they mapped the island, which now appears on nautical charts. They announced the discovery in an April press release from the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), a German polar research center.

According to the press release, “A 93-strong international expedition team has been exploring the northwestern Weddell Sea in the Antarctic on board the Alfred Wegener Institute’s icebreaker Polarstern since 8 February 2026 … When the research work had to be interrupted due to rough weather conditions in order to seek shelter in the lee of Joinville Island, the scientists and ship’s crew were surprised by the sudden appearance of an island that........

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