The map below shows icebergs that have been detected around Newfoundland and Labrador within the last 5 days. Some icebergs have been detected by satellite (see the Technology section) and some have been reported by select tourism operators. We cannot guarantee real-time accuracy of the map (icebergs move and melt!), so if you would like to confirm the presence of an iceberg, or if you would like to get more detailed information about a particular area, we suggest you contact the nearest Visitor Information Centre. Of course, if you have any feedback for us, or you would like to report an error in the map, please contact us at webmaster@newfoundlandlabrador.com.
2010 Schedule of upcoming satellite imagery
Please note that the visual satellite imagery shown on the map above is not the same type of satellite imagery IcebergFinder.com uses to detect icebergs. To read more about the satellite-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) that we use to detect icebergs, visit our Technology page.
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