polynya

/pɔˈlɪnjə/

Definitions

1. noun

A region of open water surrounded by sea ice, often occurring in the Arctic or Antarctic.

“The researchers studied the effects of climate change on the formation of polynyas in the Arctic Ocean.”

2. noun

A gap in a wall of sea ice, allowing for the exchange of water and air.

“The polynya provided a crucial pathway for the migration of marine animals through the ice.”

Synonyms

  • ice gap
  • open water

Antonyms

  • frozen sea
  • sea ice