“Ice Piracy” in Antarctica: Insights from Prof. Dr. Orhan İnce

by Orhan İnce | May 31, 2025

“Ice Piracy” in Antarctica: Insights from Prof. Dr. Orhan İnce 🧊🐝

Prof. Dr. Orhan İnce, a faculty member of the Department of Environmental Engineering, shared his expert insights on a recently observed phenomenon in Antarctica known as “ice piracy”—a term used to describe the shifting and appropriation of glacial masses as a result of climate change.

In the interview, Prof. İnce draws attention to the accelerating impacts of global warming in polar regions. He discusses how changing glacial dynamics are reshaping the Antarctic landscape and stresses the critical importance of scientific monitoring systems in tracking and understanding these transformations.

🔍 Prof. İnce highlights:

  • The causes and consequences of "ice piracy" within the broader context of glacial melt and redistribution,

  • The role of international scientific collaboration in environmental monitoring,

  • The urgency of climate action, particularly in vulnerable polar ecosystems.

📖 To read the full interview (in Turkish):

https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/yesilhat/bilim/antarktikada-buz-korsanligi-yapan-buzul-tespit-edildi/1826124

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Message From The Coordinators

Orhan İnce

Prof. Dr. Orhan İnce

“MEG is a great advantage to reach new heights in our current and future researches and to realize extraordinary works in the light of our strong infrastructure and wide network.”

 
Bahar İnce

Prof. Dr. Bahar İnce

“Think of a dynamic and energetic group where young people are supported and all ideas are developed. Every idea here is valuable, our team is professional and our roots are strong. We are a strong family.”