noun
- A stretch of open water in an ice field or frozen sea, kept from freezing by currents or upwelling water.
Usage: geography; oceanography; chiefly used in polar regions
Examples
- The polynyi provided a vital breathing hole for seals beneath the Arctic ice.
- Scientists studied the polynyi to understand ocean circulation patterns in the Antarctic.
- Whales migrate toward polynyi to access open water for air.
- The polynyi remained ice-free despite the surrounding frozen landscape.
- Researchers discovered a large polynyi near the coast of Greenland.