Potter Cove

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Potter Cove is a small Antarctic inlet on King George Island known for its scientific research activities and rapidly changing glacial and marine ecosystems.

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Potter Cove canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cove
geographic location
inlet
climateZone maritime Antarctic climate
countryClaimedBy Argentina
Chile
United Kingdom
environmentalIssue changes in sea-ice cover
glacier retreat
habitat alteration
increased sedimentation
warming ocean temperatures
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasEcosystemType coastal marine ecosystem
polar ecosystem
hasFeature glacial fjord-like morphology
tidewater glaciers
hasResearchInfrastructure long-term monitoring sites
oceanographic moorings
sampling transects
knownFor climate change research
glacier retreat observations
long-term ecological studies
rapidly changing glacial ecosystems
rapidly changing marine ecosystems
scientific research activities
locatedIn Antarctica
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
near Carlini Station
King George Island
surface form: King George Island research stations
opensInto Maxwell Bay
partOf Maxwell Bay
subjectOfStudy benthic communities
biodiversity patterns
biogeochemical cycles
food web structure
freshwater input effects
glacier–ocean interactions
pelagic communities
primary production
sediment dynamics
species distribution shifts
usedBy Argentinian research projects
Chilean research projects
German research projects
international research programs

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Carlini Base near Potter Cove
Carlini Station near Potter Cove