International audienceDuring winter, thin sea ice is formed in coastal polynias, areas of open-water within a sea ice pack and important sites of dense shelf water formation. In the Mertz Glacier polynia (138°E-147°E, East Antarctica), we examined the effects of an extreme calving event, the last Mertz glacier calving, on the regional sea ice distribution. The high-frequency variability of sea ice concentration was studied for years 1992 to 2011 from passive microwave satellite data with fine spatial (6.25 km and 12.5 km) and temporal (1 day) resolutions. Our results showed that the last calving of the Mertz glacier tongue in February 2010 greatly modified the size and shape of the polynia with a significant westward shift in the regional i...