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Message in a bottle

A message in a bottle (abbrev. MIB[2]) is a form of communication in which a message is sealed in a container (typically a bottle) and released into a conveyance medium (typically a body of water).

This bottle and its contents (sample postcard and insert shown above) were launched in 1959 by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and were found in 2013.[1]

Messages in bottles have been used to send distress messages; in crowdsourced scientific studies of ocean currents; as memorial tributes; to send deceased loved ones' ashes on a final journey; to convey expedition reports; and to carry letters or reports from those believing themselves to be doomed. Invitations to prospective pen pals and letters to actual or imagined love interests have also been sent as messages in bottles.

The lore surrounding messages in bottles has often been of a romantic or poetic nature.

Use of the term "message in a bottle" has expanded to include metaphorical uses or uses beyond its traditional meaning as bottled messages released into oceans. The term has been applied to plaques on craft launched into outer space, interstellar radio messages, stationary time capsules, balloon mail, and containers storing medical information for use by emergency medical personnel.

With a growing awareness that bottles constitute waste that can harm the environment and marine life, environmentalists tend to favor biodegradable drift cards[3] and wooden blocks.[4]

History and uses edit

Bottled messages may date to about 310 B.C., in water current studies reputed[5] to have been carried out by Greek philosopher Theophrastus.[6] The Japanese medieval epic The Tale of the Heike records the story of an exiled poet who, in about 1177 A.D., launched wooden planks on which he had inscribed poems describing his plight.[7] In the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth I reputedly created an official position of "Uncorker of Ocean Bottles", and—thinking some bottles might contain secrets from British spies or fleets—decreed that anyone else opening the bottles could face the death penalty.[6][8] (However, it has been argued that this is a myth[9].) In the nineteenth century, literary works such as Edgar Allan Poe's 1833 "MS. Found in a Bottle" and Charles Dickens' 1860 "A Message from the Sea" inspired an enduring popular passion for sending bottled messages.[10]

 
Floating wood-and-metal "drift casks" launched from northern Alaska in 1899-1901 reached Siberia, Iceland and Norway, becoming the first human-made objects to transit the Northwest Passage.[11]
 
This 1960s-era seabed drifter includes a descending ballast stem to allow a more buoyant disk to remain just above the seabed to be carried by bottom currents. An imprinted message offers a small reward for reporting the time and place the drifter was found.[12]

Scientific experiments involving drift objects—more generally called determinate drifters[13]—provide information about currents and help researchers develop ocean circulation maps.[12] For example, experiments conducted in the mid-1700s by Benjamin Franklin and others indicated the existence and approximate location of the Gulf Stream, with scientific confirmation following in the mid-1800s.[3] Using a network of beachcomber informants, rear admiral Alexander Becher is believed to be the first (from 1808–1852) to study travel of so-called "bottle papers" around an ocean gyre (a large circulating current system).[10] In the late 1800s, Albert I, Prince of Monaco determined that the Gulf Stream branched into the North Atlantic Drift and the Azores Current.[14] In the 1890s, Scottish scientist T. Wemyss Fulton released floating bottles and wooden slips to chart North Sea surface currents for the first time.[15] Releasing bottles designed to remain a short distance above the sea bed, British marine biologist George Parker Bidder III first proved in the early twentieth century that deep sea currents flowed from east to west in the North Sea[16] and that bottom feeders prefer to move against the current.[17]

The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) used drift bottles from 1846 to 1966.[1] More recently, technologies involving satellite tags, fixed current profilers and satellite communication have permitted more efficient analysis of ocean currents: at any given time, thousands of modern "drifters" transmit current position, temperature, velocity, etc., to satellites, thus avoiding conventional drift bottles' dependence on serendipitous finds and cooperation by conscientious citizens.[18]

Drift bottle studies have provided a simple way to learn about non-tidal movement of waters containing eggs and larvae of commercially important fishes, for sharing among fisheries scientists and oceanographers.[12] Such experiments simulate the travel of pollutants[17] such as oil spills,[3] study formation of ocean gyre "garbage patches",[17] and suggest travel paths of invasive species.[3] Persistent currents are detected to allow ships to ride favorable currents and avoid opposing currents.[19] Projected travel paths of navigation hazards, such as naval mines, advise safer shipping routes.[19] Even in inland waterways, drifters wirelessly deliver real-time data on water quality, GPS location, and water velocity, for early warning against flash floods, measuring pollution run-off, and monitoring algal blooms.[20]

Outside science, people have launched bottled messages to find pen pals,[21] "bottle preachers"[22] have sent "sermon bottles",[23] propaganda-bearing bottles have been directed at foreign shores,[24][21][25][26] and survivors have sent poetic loving tributes to departed loved ones[27] or sent their cremated remains (ashes) on a final journey.[28][29]

It was estimated in 2009 that since the mid-1900s, six million bottled messages had been released, including 500,000 from oceanographers.[30]

Bottle design and recovery rates edit

Some bottles are ballasted with dry sand so that they float vertically at or near the ocean surface, and are less influenced by winds and breaking waves than other bottles that are purposely not ballasted.[12] Wooden blocks float higher in the water and thus are more influenced by wind—a design specially suited for simulating travel paths of plastic waste that is less dense than glass containers.[4]

An early-20th-century "bottom" (or seabed) drift bottle design by George Parker Bidder III involved weighting a bottle with a long copper wire that causes it to sink until the wire trails upon the sea bottom, at which time the bottle tends to remain a few inches above the bottom to be moved by the bottom current.[31] A mushroom-shaped seabed drifter design has also been used.[12] Seabed drifters are designed to be scooped up by a trawler or wash up on shore.[6]

Water pressure pressing on the cork or other closure was thought to keep a bottle better sealed;[6] some designs included a wooden stick to stop the cork from imploding.[12] Vessels of less scientific designs have survived for extended periods, including a baby food bottle[32] a ginger beer bottle,[33] and a 7-Up bottle.[34]

A low percentage of bottles—thought by some to be less than 3 percent—are actually recovered, so they are released in large numbers, sometimes in the thousands.[3] Reported recovery rates for large-scale scientific studies vary based on the ocean of release, and range from 11 percent (Woods Hole, 156,276 bottles from 1948 to 1962, Atlantic), to 10 percent (Woods Hole, 165,566 bottles from 1960 to 1970, Atlantic), to 3.4 percent (Scripps Institution, 148,384 bottles from 1954 to 1971, Pacific).[35] Oceanographic drift card recovery rates have ranged from 50 percent if released in densely populated areas (North Sea, Puget Sound) to 1 percent in uninhabited areas (Antarctica).[30] Recovery rates decrease as bottles are released further from shore, with oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer developing a rule of thumb that bottles released more than 100 miles from shore have recovery rates below 10 percent, and "only a few percent" of those released more than 1,000 miles from shore are recovered.[25] About 90 percent of marine debris washes up on less than 10 percent of the world's coastlines, favoring beaches perpendicular to the dominant ocean current.[2] Objects with similar buoyancy characteristics tend to collect together.[2]

A Scripps scientist said that marine organisms grow on the bottles, causing them to sink within eight to ten months unless washed ashore earlier.[36] An unknown number are found but not reported.[36]

Time and distance edit

Some drift bottles were not found for more than a century after being launched.[6][16][37][38][39]

     Drift bottles and seabed drifters
provide only a birth notice and an obituary – with no biography.

1973, Dean F. Bumpus, Senior Scientist
Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.[40]

Floating objects may ride gyres (large circulating current systems) that are present in each ocean, and may be transferred from one ocean's gyre to another's.[24] Further, objects may be sidetracked by wind, storms, countercurrents, and ocean current variation.[24] Accordingly, drift bottles have traveled large distances,[17] with drifts of 4,000 to 6,000 miles and more—sometimes traveling 100 miles per day—not uncommon.[19] Bottles have traveled from the Beaufort Sea above northern Alaska and northwestern Canada to northern Europe; from Antarctica to Tasmania; from Mexico to the Philippines; from Canada's Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay to Irish, French, Scottish, and Norwegian beaches;[6] from the Galapagos Islands to Australia;[41] and from New Zealand to Spain (practically antipodes).[42] Based on empirical data collected since 1901, a computer program called OSCURS (Ocean Surface Current Simulator) digitally simulates motion and timing of floating objects in and between ocean gyres.[43]

Despite being launched substantial time periods before being found, some bottles have been found physically close to their original launch points, such as a message launched by two girls in 1915 and found in 2012 near Harsens Island, Michigan, U.S.,[44] and a ten-year-old girl's message launched into the Indian River Bay in Delaware, U.S. in 1971 and found in adjacent Delaware Seashore State Park in 2016.[34]

Historical examples edit

Historical examples are listed in chronological order, based on year of recovery (when applicable):

 
This late-1700s ocean circulation map was based on the work of Benjamin Franklin and James Poupard after conducting drift bottle experiments, apparently still unaware of the Gulf Stream's origin in the Gulf of Mexico.[3]
 
This romanticized Édouard Riou drawing of a message in a bottle was included in Jules Verne's 1860s book In Search of the Castaways.[45]
 
A man launches a "St Kilda mailboat" from the isolated island about 110 miles (180 km) northwest of the Scottish mainland, ca. 1898.[46] Usually formed of sheepskin bladders providing flotation for boat-shaped enclosures for letters, the "mailboats" reached Scotland with some degree of reliability, and also to Scandinavia.[46]

Early examples edit

  • It is reputed[5] that about 310 BC, Aristotle's protégé Greek philosopher Theophrastus used bottled messages to determine if the Mediterranean Sea was formed by the inflowing Atlantic Ocean.[6]
  • When Christopher Columbus encountered a severe storm while returning from America, he is said to have written on parchment what he had found in the New World and requested it be forwarded to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, enclosed the parchment in a waxed cloth and placed it into a large wooden barrel to be cast into the sea.[47] The communication was never found.[47]
  • On April 15, 1841, the Wellington, W.C. Kendrick, Commander, bound "from Madras and Cape bound to London", launched a bottled message in the mid-Atlantic (at 13° N) "for the purpose of throwing some light on the ocean currents".[48]
  • In 1847, from the brig Eagle laden with corn for the starving Irish in Waterford, Ireland, master Gregg dropped a bottled message with his location (42.40N, 54.10W) on March 27, requesting the find be sent to the Nautical Magazine (London) for publication to provide information on Atlantic currents. The bottle was retrieved on July 20 by Capt. Robert Oke on the revenue cutter Caledonia[49] off the coast of Newfoundland (46.36N, 55.30W).[50]
  • In February 1862, the Bashford Hall "sent afloat a message in a bottle describing her perilous state." However, she arrived safely at Falmouth, England on March 6, 1862.[51]
  • After the January 11, 1866 sinking of the SS London in the Bay of Biscay, bottled messages—reported as "farewell messages from passengers... to friends and relatives in England"—were reportedly found in months following.[52]
  • In 1875, ship's steward Van Hoydek and cabin boy Henry Trusillo of the British sailing ship Lennie released 24 bottled messages into the Bay of Biscay, telling of the murder by mutineers of their captain and officers.[53] French authorities soon received the message, rescued Hoydek and Trusillo, and brought the mutineers to justice.[53][54]
  • In 1876, on the remote Scottish island of St Kilda, freelance journalist John Sands and marooned Austrian sailors deployed two messages requesting the Austrian Consul rescue them with provisions.[55] The messages, each enclosed in a cocoa tin attached to a sheep's bladder for flotation in an arrangement later called a "St. Kilda mail boat",[56] were discovered in Orkney within nine days and in Ross-Shire after 22 days.[55] Since that time, sending "St. Kilda mail" has become a recreational ritual for island visitors, the containers often riding the Gulf Stream to the British mainland, Shetland, Orkney and Scandinavia.[55]

20th century edit

  • Message-bearing bottles from Titanic (1912)[57] and Lusitania (1915)[6] have been widely recounted as fact, but even before these bottles were found The Irish News stated in April 1912 that "very many" such stories turn out to be "cruel hoaxes".[57]
  • In February 1916, when German Zeppelin L 19 experienced unfavorable weather, battle damage and multiple engine failure after attacking the British Midlands, its commander's last message to superiors and the crew's final letters to relatives were released into the North Sea to be found on a Swedish coast six months later.[58][59] The written descriptions of how a British fishing trawler had refused to rescue the downed Zeppelin's crew—the trawler captain claiming he feared the German airmen would overpower his own unarmed crew—contributed to an enduring international controversy.[60]
  • On December 23, 1927, Frances Wilson Grayson, niece of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, was to attempt to be the first woman to make a transatlantic flight (non-solo). However, her Sikorsky amphibian plane disappeared en route from New York's Long Island to Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, and was never found. A bottled message was found in Salem Harbor, Massachusetts, in January 1929, the unauthenticated message reading, "1928, we are freezing. Gas leaked out. We are drifting off Grand Banks. Grayson."[61]
  • In December 1928, a trapper working at the mouth of the Agawa River, Ontario, found a bottled note from Alice Bettridge, an assistant stewardess in her early twenties who initially survived the December 1927 sinking in a blizzard of the freighter Kamloops and, before she herself perished, wrote "I am the last one left alive, freezing and starving to death on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. I just want mom and dad to know my fate."[62]
  • In 1929, a bottle that came to be known as the Flying Dutchman was released by a German marine science expedition with instructions for any finders to report the find but return the bottle to the sea.[14] Found at several locations in succession, the Flying Dutchman traveled 16,000 miles from its release point in the southern Indian Ocean, to Cape Horn in South America, and back through the Indian Ocean to its last reported find in 1935 on the west coast of Australia.[14]
  • On the night of March 28, 1941 in the last moments of the Battle of Cape Matapan, aboard the sinking cruiser Fiume Italian sailor Francesco Chirico wrote a farewell message and threw it overboard in a bottle. Chirico's message, including a note, "Please give news to my dear mother that I die for the homeland...", was found in 1952 near Villasimius, Sardinia.[63]
  • On January 7, 1943, a Schweppes lemonade bottle was found near Woolnorth in northwestern Tasmania, containing a penciled message thrown overboard on April 17, 1916, by Australian soldier John Oppy as his troop ship passed between Encounter Bay and Kangaroo Island, South Australia.[64] Oppy himself survived to see the message returned.[64]

     The notion of the message in a bottle has come to attain a kind of romanticism, built perhaps on the allure of the exotic mystery its contents might reveal from a faraway place or a long-ago time.

Paul Brown, Messages From the Sea[65]

  • On Christmas Day 1945, 21-year-old medical corpsman Frank Hayostek threw a message-laden aspirin bottle from his Liberty ship as it approached New York, the bottle being found eight months later near Dingle, County Kerry, by Irish milkmaid Breda O'Sullivan.[66] Her mailed reply began a correspondence that inspired Hayostek to save money for airfare to visit O'Sullivan in 1952.[66] Intense media attention for the "impossibly romantic story",[67] including Time magazine stories, overshadowed their two-week visit, the two parting but corresponding until they married other people in 1958 and 1959.[66] Media attention endured through the sixtieth anniversary of their meeting,[67] 2–3 years after their deaths.[68][66]
  • In 1955, a bottle from a 1903 German Antarctic expedition was found in New Zealand, about 3400 miles from its launch point between the Kerguelen Islands and Tasmania; however, hydrographers surmise it had drifted around the world many times.[69]
  • In 1956, Swedish sailor Ake Viking sent a bottled message "To Someone Beautiful and Far Away" that reached a 17-year-old Sicilian girl named Paolina, sparking a correspondence that culminated in their marriage in 1958.[70] The affair attracted so much attention that 4,000 people celebrated their wedding.[71]
  • In 1959 Guinness Brewery launched 150,000 bottles into the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea in a promotional campaign.[24] It was reported that Inuit hunters on Coats Island, in Canada's Hudson Bay, found 80 of the bottles.[24]
  • In 1969, a Canadian scientific expedition dropped a message bottle through a hole in the drift ice at the approximate North Pole. The bottle was found in 1972 in northeast Iceland.[72]
  • In May 1976, National Geographic World magazine released 1,000 bottles—250 per week—from the cruise ship Song of Norway, with instructions in five languages to fill out and return cards, in order to help map ocean currents.[73]
  • In 1978, a Russian researcher discovered a bottled message in the Franz Josef Land, north of mainland Russia, that was deposited by Karl Weyprecht, leader of the 1872–1874 Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition which sought a Northeast Passage.[74][75]
  • A message that an American couple released from a cruise ship approaching Hawaii in 1979 was found off Songkhla Beach, Thailand by a former South Vietnamese soldier and his family as they fled that country's communist regime by boat.[76] A correspondence relationship began in 1983, and the couple worked with U.S. Immigration to help the Vietnamese family obtain refugee status in 1985 and move to the U.S.[76]
  • In 1991 a bottled message found on Vancouver Island, Canada, urged the release of Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng.[24][25] Believed to have been released in 1980 near Quemoy Island, China, it is thought to be among Taiwan propaganda bottles launched toward mainland China.[24][25]
  • In what was described as "perhaps the most famous message in a bottle love story",[77] in March 1999 a green ginger beer bottle was dredged up by a fisherman off the Essex coast, the bottle containing an 84-year-old letter tossed into the English Channel on September 9, 1914, by British soldier Private Thomas Hughes days before he was killed in fighting in France.[33] Hughes' letter, written for delivery to his wife who had died in 1979, was delivered instead to his then 86-year-old daughter in New Zealand by the fisherman himself, who with his own wife was flown to New Zealand at the expense of New Zealand Post.[33]
 
This postcard, inserted into a bottle launched by the Marine Biological Association of the U.K. circa 1906, was found in 2015.[16]

21st century edit

  • A teardrop-shaped bottle was found in March 2002 on a beach in Kent, England, containing an unsigned letter from a French woman expressing her enduring grief over the death of her son at age 13.[78][79] British author Karen Liebreich spent years of research, unsuccessfully trying to find the mother and eventually publishing a book called The Letter in the Bottle (2006).[79] The book was published in French in 2009, sparking huge media coverage[78] that alerted the mother for the first time that her letter had actually been discovered.[79] Saying she initially felt violated by publication of her personal suffering, on condition of continued anonymity, she agreed to tell Liebreich the details of her son's 1981 death in a bicycle accident, her decades of suffering afterwards, and the story surrounding release of her letter from an English Channel ferry.[78][79]
  • In May 2005, three days after eighty-eight migrants were abandoned by human smugglers on a disabled boat, the migrants tied an SOS-bearing bottle to a long line of a passing fishing vessel, whose captain alerted authorities to rescue the migrants.[80]
  • On December 10, 2006, a bottom drift bottle, released on April 25, 1914, northeast of the Shetland Islands by the Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, U.K., was recovered by a Shetland fisherman, after the bottle had spent over 92 years at sea.[81]
  • In October 2011 in waters off Somalia, the crew of the pirated cargo ship Montecristo used a bottle with a flashing beacon to alert NATO ships that they had retreated to an armored room, permitting a military rescue operation to proceed with knowledge that the crew was not being held hostage.[82]
  • In April 2012 a fisherman recovered a bottom drift bottle that had been released 98 years earlier, on June 10, 1914,[6][31] one of 1,890 released by the Glasgow School of Navigation to test undercurrents in the seas around Scotland.[83] The 2012 find occurred east of Shetland by the Copious, the same fishing vessel involved in the 2006 find.[84]
  • In a 2013 promotional campaign, Norwegian soft drink company Solo released a 26-foot, 2.7-ton replica soda bottle outfitted with a customized camera, navigation lights, an automatic identification system, a radar reflector, and GPS tracking technology, all powered by solar panels.[85] The craft drifted from Tenerife, Canary Islands, while broadcasting its location, but its electronics were stolen by pirates before its five-month trip terminated at Los Roques archipelago near Venezuela.[86]
  • In April 2013, a kite-surfer near the mouth of Croatia's Neretva River recovered a bottle containing a message purporting to have been sent in 1985 from Nova Scotia to fulfill a promise by a "Jonathon" to write to one "Mary".[87] The message received international media attention.[88]
  • In March 2014, a fisherman on the Baltic Sea near Kiel recovered a drift bottle containing a Danish postcard dated May 17, 1913, and signed by a then-20-year-old baker's son named Richard Platz, who asked for it to be delivered to his Berlin address.[37] Researchers located Platz's granddaughter, by then 62, and delivered the 101-year-old message to her, Platz himself having died in 1946.[37]
 
This bottled message, released June 12, 1886, from a German sailing vessel in the Indian Ocean as part of a drift bottle study, was found on a beach in Western Australia in 2018.[89]
  • An April 2015 find on the North Sea island of Amrum, Germany, of a 108-year-old bottle sent by the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom in Plymouth, was one of 1,020 released into the North Sea between 1904 and 1906 by former association president George Parker Bidder III.[16]
  • In 2016, Cuban migrants who had fled Cuba in a homemade boat, launched a bottled SOS message complaining of their treatment while being detained for 42 days aboard a United States Coast Guard Cutter.[90]
  • In late 2016, a barnacle-encrusted, kelp-tangled GoPro video camera was recovered, the camera's memory card preserving footage showing the prelude to the camera's being swept overboard four years earlier, and also recording its first two hours underwater off Fingal Bay, Australia.[91]
  • In 2017, a small unmanned boat made by high school students and having solar panels, sensors and camera, drifted on an unexpected path from near Maine, to approach Spain and Portugal, then drift westward back into the Atlantic and northward to be discovered in Benbecula in the western isles of Scotland.[92] The boat had a waterproof pod containing a chip that collected sensor data.[92]
  • In July 2017, a Scottish widower seeking female companionship set 2,000 bottled messages adrift at various locations around the U.K., and though claiming he received responses from 50 women, ceased the practice in response to public complaints and an investigation by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.[93]
  • In January 2018, a couple walking on a beach in Western Australia discovered a bottled message that had been launched on June 12, 1886, from the German barque Paula conducting drift bottle experiments for the German Naval Observatory.[38][39] The message's authenticity was corroborated through the ship captain's original Meteorological Journal, and, at 131 years' duration, eclipsed the previous corroborated record duration of 108 years.[38][39] The bottle's thick glass and its opening's narrow bore are thought to have protected the paper from the elements.[38]
  • In the summer of 2018, a bottled typewritten message dated March 26, 1930, was discovered in the roof of the twelfth-century Goslar Cathedral in Goslar, Germany, signed by four roofers who bemoaned the economic state of that country.[94] The bottle was discovered by a roofer who was the grandson of one of the signatories, who had been an 18-year-old roofing apprentice in 1930.[94] Goslar's mayor replaced the bottle with a copy of the 1930 message, adding his own confidential message.[94]
  • In May 2019, a Gatorade bottle with a four-page letter, written in Spanish, was found in Brown Bay, near Mount Gambier, South Australia. The letter had been sent from Caleta Córdoba, near Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina by a mother and two children as a loving tribute to their husband and father who had died of a stroke a year earlier.[95]
  • In June 2019, three hikers trapped above a waterfall on California's Arroyo Seco tributary released a Nalgene bottled SOS message that was quickly discovered a quarter mile (0.4 km) downstream, allowing them to be rescued by helicopter the following morning.[96][97]
  • In late 2019, a bottled message launched on August 1, 1994, by 12-year-old Ryan Mead was found near the mouth of the Taramakau River, New Zealand, the find occurring mere months after Mead died at age 37 in a freak accident inhaling fumes while laying carpet.[98]

Long-duration events edit

Table listing long-duration (>25-year) events involving messages in bottles:

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(Still-living individuals are not identified by name unless they are independently notable.)
Sender Date launched Place launched Date found Place found Duration (years) Ref.
Chunosuke Matsuyama, seaman 1784 Island in Pacific 1935 Hiraturemura, Japan 151 [6][99]
James Ritchie and John Grieve 1887-10-06 Edinburgh, Scotland s 2022-11-13 Under floorboards of house 135 [100]
German sailing barque Paula 1886-06-12 Indian Ocean, 950 km off Western Australia 2018-01 Near Wedge Island,
Western Australia
131.6 [38][39][89][101]
Bricklayers Wm Hanley, James Lennon 1907-07-03 Montclair State University, N.J.s 2019 Wall in College Hall 112 [102]
George Parker Bidder, Marine Biological Association of the U.K. 1906-11-30 North Sea 2015-04-17 Amrum, Germany 108 [16][103][104][105]
Karl Weyprecht, co-leader, Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition 1874 Lamont, Franz Josef Land, Russia s 1978-08 Lamont, Franz Josef Land, Russia 104 [74]
School administrators 1920-09-30 School cornerstone s 2024-04 Owatonna High School, Minnesota, U.S. 103.5 [106]
Richard Platz 1913-05-17 Baltic Sea 2014-03 Baltic Sea near Kiel 101 [37]
Glasgow School of Navigation 1914-06-10 Near Scotland 2012-04 East of Shetland 98 [31][83][84]
Selina Pramstaller, Tillie Esper 1915 Harsens Island, Michigan, U.S. 2012 Harsens Island, Michigan, U.S. 96 [44]
George Morrow 1926-11 Cheboygan, MI, U.S. (presumed) 2021-06 Cheboygan River 94.6 [107]
Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen 1914-04-25 Near Scotland 2006-12-10 Near Shetland 92 [81]
Erich Sanitter, Waldenburg 1929-07-08 Bay of Danzig 2019-10 Vistula Lagoon 90 [108]
Willi Brandt, roofer, age 18 1930-03-26 Goslar, Germany s 2018 Goslar Cathedral roof 88 [94]
Carl Ott (business owner) 1930-05-20 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. s 2017-02 Construction site 86 [109]
Thomas Hughes, WWI soldier 1914-09-09 English Channel 1999-03 Essex, River Thames 84 [33]
"Flying Squad" joinery team 1934-07-16 Viewforth, Edinburgh s 2016-11 Wall of building 82 [110]
John Stapleton Jr. age 14 1938-09-05 Jersey, Channel Islands (deduced) 2020-02-18 Jersey, Channel Islands 81.4 [111]
Navy of Czarist Russia 1913-07 Sea of Okhotsk, Russia 1995 Near Cordova, Alaska 81 [112]
(undetermined) 1935 Southampton Guildhall, U.K. s 2016 Southampton Guildhall, U.K. 81 [113]
Herbert E. Hillbrick 1936 P&O cruise ship 2012 Ninety Mile Beach, NZ 76 [114]
Victor Elliott, age 13 1944-04-25 Ralston, Oklahoma 2017-11-11 Fort Smith, Arkansas 73 [115]
Lt. Col. Eugene J. McNamara 1948 Grand Hotel, Yokohama s 2016 New Grand Hotel 68 [116]
Auschwitz prisoners, age 18–20 1944-09-09 Near Auschwitz camp s 2009-04 Wall of bomb shelter 64 [117]
WHOI 1956-04-26 South of Nova Scotia 2014-01-20 Sable Island 57 [118]
U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1962-05 Gulf of Mexico 2019-01 Padre Is. Nat. Seashore, Texas 56.5 [119][120]
NOAA's NEFSC 1959-09-19 Atlantic, off Massachusetts 2013-12-22 Martha's Vineyard, Mass. 54 [1]
Paul Walker, geologist 1959-07-10 Ward Hunt Island, N. Canada s 2013 Ward Hunt Island, N. Canada 54 [121]
German Antarctic Expedition 1903 Btw. Kerguelen Is., Tasmania 1955 New Zealand 52 [69]
Paul Tsiatsios, motel owner 1960+ New Hampshire, U.S. 2011 Turks and Caicos 51 [122][123]
Soviet fishing vessel Sulak 1969-06-20 Pacific Ocean 2019-08-05 Shishmaref, Alaska 50 [124]
13-year-old ship passenger 1969-11-17 100 mi. E. of Fremantle, W. Aus. 2019-07 Eyre Peninsula, S. Aus. 49 [125][126]
Construction workers 1967-05-19 Toowoomba, QLD, Australia s 2016-09-08 Embedded in concrete 49 [127]
NOAA Fisheries 1966 Bristol Bay, Alaska, U.S. 2013 Cold Bay, Alaska, U.S. 47 [18]
High school science class 1972-12-01 Fire Island, N.Y., U.S. 2019-08 Brookhaven, L.I., N.Y., U.S. 46.7 [128]
"Donkeyman" James Robertson 1970-09-16 North Sea (assumed) 2017-01 Norderney, Germany 46.2 [129]
Girl, age 6 1971-09-06 Indian River Bay, Delaware, U.S. 2016-04-22 Del. Seashore State Park 44 [34]
Boy, age 14 1971-01-15 Cove Bay, Aberdeen, U.K. 2015 Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire 44 [130]
Girl, age 11 1974-08-29 Old Mission Peninsula, Michigan 2015 Old Mission Peninsula, Michigan 41 [131]
Two junior high school girls 1975 Washington state, U.S. 2015-04-04 Gulf of Alaska, U.S. 40 [132]
Print shop worker, age 31 1983 Omaha, Nebraska 2020-03 Rock Port, Missouri 37 [133]
High School Nat. Sci. Club 1984-07 Chōshi, Japan 2021 Hawaiian Paradise Park 37 [134]
Boy, age 16 1980-05-13 Albany, W. Australia 2016-06 Eucla, W. Australia 36 [135]
Vacationer 1981-06-10 Fernandina Beach, Florida 2017-06-17 Little St. Simons Island, Georgia 36 [136]
School; Forfar, Scotland 1987 (est) North Sea 2017-09-29 Key Largo, Fla. U.S. 30 [137]
Girl, age 8 1988-09-26 Edisto Beach, South Carolina 2017-10 Sapelo Island, Georgia 29 [138]
Boy, age 12 1989-07 Detroit River 2017-07-12 Amherstburg, Ontario 28 [139]
"Jonathon" 1985 Nova Scotia (purported) 2013-04-17 Croatia 28 [87][88]
Father, daughter, age 4 1992 Near Baie Fine, Ontario 2020-03 Hiawatha Isl(near Manitoulin Isl, Ont) 28 [140]
Jack Oppy, Australian soldier 1916-04-17 Between Encounter Bay & Kangaroo Island, S. Australia 1943-01-07 Woolnorth, NW Tasmania 26.7 [64]
Manitoba, Canada resident 1985 Lake Winnipeg 2011 Near Libau, Manitoba 26 [141]
Fifth grade class 1993-05 Delaware River (Kansas) 2019 Chester, Illinois 25 [142]
Ryan Mead, age 12 1994-08-01 Near Greymouth, New Zealand 2019 Mouth of Taramakau River, NZ 25 [98]
s denotes stationary messages (placed on land, not in a body of water).


Popular perceptions edit

A hundred billion bottles
washed up on the shore,

Seems I'm not alone at being alone—

A hundred billion castaways
Looking for a home.

"Message in a Bottle" song lyrics[77]
(The Police, 1979)

Besides interest in citizen science drift-bottle experiments,[31] message-in-a-bottle lore has often been of a romantic or poetic nature.[77] Such messages have been romanticized in literature, from Edgar Allan Poe's 1833 story "MS. Found in a Bottle" through Nicholas Sparks' 1998 Message in a Bottle.[143] Clint Buffington, subject of the 2019 documentary short film The Tides That Bind / A Message in a Bottle Story,[144] surmised in an interview with The Guardian that sending a bottled message expresses a hope to find connection in a fear-filled world.[145] In Newsweek Ryan Bort recounted various historical messages as being cries for help, or "final, poetic words of resignation left behind for (an) indifferent sea", or from "lonely, lovelorn souls, searching for serendipity", or a search for "affirmation ... that comes from somewhere other than yourself".[77] Bort described sending a message in a bottle as a romantic act that has "such a delicious potential for magic" or as "surrendering a part of yourself to something larger", concluding that "every message in a bottle is a prayer".[77]

Finding a bottled message has generally been viewed positively, the finder of a 98-year-old message referring to his find as winning the lottery.[84] However, intense media attention over a personal relationship that resulted from one woman's find, is said to have caused her to remark that had she known what would happen, she would have left the bottle on the beach.[66] Another woman said she initially felt shocked and violated by publication of the personal suffering she had expressed in a bottled letter that she never expected would be found or read.[78][79]

Similar methods using other media edit

 
The Pioneer plaque (1972, 1973)
 
The Voyager Golden Record (1977) contained images and encoded sounds

The term "message in a bottle" has been applied to techniques of communication that do not literally involve a bottle or a water-based method of conveyance, such as the Europa Clipper plaque (2024),[146] the Pioneer plaque (1972, 1973), the Voyager Golden Record (1977), and even radio-borne messages (see Cosmic Call, Teen Age Message, A Message from Earth), all directed into space.[147][148]

Balloon mail involves sending undirected messages through the air rather than into bodies of water.[148] For example, during the Prussian siege of Paris in 1870, about 2.5 million letters were sent by hot air balloon, the only way Parisians' letters could reach the rest of France.[149]

Stationary time capsules have been termed "messages in a bottle", such as a 1935 message in a lemonade bottle correctly portending difficult times, which was found in 2016 by masons restoring damaged Portland stone at Southampton Guildhall.[113] A geologist left a bottled message in 1959 in a cairn on isolated Ward Hunt Island (Canada, 83°N latitude), allowing its finders in 2013 to determine that a nearby glacier had retreated over 200 feet in the intervening 54 years.[121] More durable examples of time capsules are the Westinghouse Time Capsules of the 1939 and 1964 New York World's Fairs, intended to be opened 5,000 years after their creation.[150]

Prisoners from the Auschwitz concentration camp concealed bottles containing sketches[151] and writings[117] that were found after World War II.

Certain emergency medical services urge patients to record information describing their medical conditions, medications and drug allergies, emergency contacts,[152] as well as advance healthcare directives for when the patients are incapacitated[153] or suffer from dementia or learning difficulties,[154] and place the record as a special "message in a bottle" stored in (conventionally) a refrigerator, where paramedics can quickly locate it.[152][153][154]

Environmental issues edit

Plastic bottles are known to constitute plastic marine pollution, and eventually break down into smaller pieces because of ultraviolet light, salt degradation or wave action.[155] Glass bottles can break into sharp-edged pieces, and bottle caps are ingested by sea birds.[155]

Some agencies continue to use drift bottles into the 21st century, but with increased awareness that man-made floating items can harm marine life or constitute waste material,[24][4] biodegradable drift cards[3] and biodegradable wooden drifters[4] with non-toxic ink[155] are gaining favor.

See also edit

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Publications edit

  • Brown, Paul (2016). Messages from the Sea: Letters and Notes from a Lost Era Found in Bottles and on Beaches Around the World. Superelastic. ISBN 9780995541214.
  • Ebbesmeyer, Curtis; Scigliano, Eric (2009). Flotsametrics and the Floating World: How One Man's Obsession with Runaway Sneakers and Rubber Ducks Revolutionized Ocean Science. Collins, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-155841-2.
  • Kraske, Robert (1977). The Twelve Million Dollar Note: Strange but True Tales of Messages Found in Seagoing Bottles. Thomas Nelson (publ.); 1st ed. ISBN 978-0-8407-6575-8.
  • Moody, Skye (2010). Washed Up: The Curious Journeys of Flotsam and Jetsam. Sasquatch Books. ISBN 978-1570617386. from the original on September 4, 2016.


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For other uses see Message in a bottle disambiguation A message in a bottle abbrev MIB 2 is a form of communication in which a message is sealed in a container typically a bottle and released into a conveyance medium typically a body of water This bottle and its contents sample postcard and insert shown above were launched in 1959 by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and were found in 2013 1 Messages in bottles have been used to send distress messages in crowdsourced scientific studies of ocean currents as memorial tributes to send deceased loved ones ashes on a final journey to convey expedition reports and to carry letters or reports from those believing themselves to be doomed Invitations to prospective pen pals and letters to actual or imagined love interests have also been sent as messages in bottles The lore surrounding messages in bottles has often been of a romantic or poetic nature Use of the term message in a bottle has expanded to include metaphorical uses or uses beyond its traditional meaning as bottled messages released into oceans The term has been applied to plaques on craft launched into outer space interstellar radio messages stationary time capsules balloon mail and containers storing medical information for use by emergency medical personnel With a growing awareness that bottles constitute waste that can harm the environment and marine life environmentalists tend to favor biodegradable drift cards 3 and wooden blocks 4 Contents 1 History and uses 2 Bottle design and recovery rates 3 Time and distance 4 Historical examples 4 1 Early examples 4 2 20th century 4 3 21st century 5 Long duration events 6 Popular perceptions 7 Similar methods using other media 8 Environmental issues 9 See also 10 References 10 1 PublicationsHistory and uses editBottled messages may date to about 310 B C in water current studies reputed 5 to have been carried out by Greek philosopher Theophrastus 6 The Japanese medieval epic The Tale of the Heike records the story of an exiled poet who in about 1177 A D launched wooden planks on which he had inscribed poems describing his plight 7 In the sixteenth century Queen Elizabeth I reputedly created an official position of Uncorker of Ocean Bottles and thinking some bottles might contain secrets from British spies or fleets decreed that anyone else opening the bottles could face the death penalty 6 8 However it has been argued that this is a myth 9 In the nineteenth century literary works such as Edgar Allan Poe s 1833 MS Found in a Bottle and Charles Dickens 1860 A Message from the Sea inspired an enduring popular passion for sending bottled messages 10 nbsp Floating wood and metal drift casks launched from northern Alaska in 1899 1901 reached Siberia Iceland and Norway becoming the first human made objects to transit the Northwest Passage 11 nbsp This 1960s era seabed drifter includes a descending ballast stem to allow a more buoyant disk to remain just above the seabed to be carried by bottom currents An imprinted message offers a small reward for reporting the time and place the drifter was found 12 Scientific experiments involving drift objects more generally called determinate drifters 13 provide information about currents and help researchers develop ocean circulation maps 12 For example experiments conducted in the mid 1700s by Benjamin Franklin and others indicated the existence and approximate location of the Gulf Stream with scientific confirmation following in the mid 1800s 3 Using a network of beachcomber informants rear admiral Alexander Becher is believed to be the first from 1808 1852 to study travel of so called bottle papers around an ocean gyre a large circulating current system 10 In the late 1800s Albert I Prince of Monaco determined that the Gulf Stream branched into the North Atlantic Drift and the Azores Current 14 In the 1890s Scottish scientist T Wemyss Fulton released floating bottles and wooden slips to chart North Sea surface currents for the first time 15 Releasing bottles designed to remain a short distance above the sea bed British marine biologist George Parker Bidder III first proved in the early twentieth century that deep sea currents flowed from east to west in the North Sea 16 and that bottom feeders prefer to move against the current 17 The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey USC amp GS used drift bottles from 1846 to 1966 1 More recently technologies involving satellite tags fixed current profilers and satellite communication have permitted more efficient analysis of ocean currents at any given time thousands of modern drifters transmit current position temperature velocity etc to satellites thus avoiding conventional drift bottles dependence on serendipitous finds and cooperation by conscientious citizens 18 Drift bottle studies have provided a simple way to learn about non tidal movement of waters containing eggs and larvae of commercially important fishes for sharing among fisheries scientists and oceanographers 12 Such experiments simulate the travel of pollutants 17 such as oil spills 3 study formation of ocean gyre garbage patches 17 and suggest travel paths of invasive species 3 Persistent currents are detected to allow ships to ride favorable currents and avoid opposing currents 19 Projected travel paths of navigation hazards such as naval mines advise safer shipping routes 19 Even in inland waterways drifters wirelessly deliver real time data on water quality GPS location and water velocity for early warning against flash floods measuring pollution run off and monitoring algal blooms 20 Outside science people have launched bottled messages to find pen pals 21 bottle preachers 22 have sent sermon bottles 23 propaganda bearing bottles have been directed at foreign shores 24 21 25 26 and survivors have sent poetic loving tributes to departed loved ones 27 or sent their cremated remains ashes on a final journey 28 29 It was estimated in 2009 that since the mid 1900s six million bottled messages had been released including 500 000 from oceanographers 30 Bottle design and recovery rates editSome bottles are ballasted with dry sand so that they float vertically at or near the ocean surface and are less influenced by winds and breaking waves than other bottles that are purposely not ballasted 12 Wooden blocks float higher in the water and thus are more influenced by wind a design specially suited for simulating travel paths of plastic waste that is less dense than glass containers 4 An early 20th century bottom or seabed drift bottle design by George Parker Bidder III involved weighting a bottle with a long copper wire that causes it to sink until the wire trails upon the sea bottom at which time the bottle tends to remain a few inches above the bottom to be moved by the bottom current 31 A mushroom shaped seabed drifter design has also been used 12 Seabed drifters are designed to be scooped up by a trawler or wash up on shore 6 Water pressure pressing on the cork or other closure was thought to keep a bottle better sealed 6 some designs included a wooden stick to stop the cork from imploding 12 Vessels of less scientific designs have survived for extended periods including a baby food bottle 32 a ginger beer bottle 33 and a 7 Up bottle 34 A low percentage of bottles thought by some to be less than 3 percent are actually recovered so they are released in large numbers sometimes in the thousands 3 Reported recovery rates for large scale scientific studies vary based on the ocean of release and range from 11 percent Woods Hole 156 276 bottles from 1948 to 1962 Atlantic to 10 percent Woods Hole 165 566 bottles from 1960 to 1970 Atlantic to 3 4 percent Scripps Institution 148 384 bottles from 1954 to 1971 Pacific 35 Oceanographic drift card recovery rates have ranged from 50 percent if released in densely populated areas North Sea Puget Sound to 1 percent in uninhabited areas Antarctica 30 Recovery rates decrease as bottles are released further from shore with oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer developing a rule of thumb that bottles released more than 100 miles from shore have recovery rates below 10 percent and only a few percent of those released more than 1 000 miles from shore are recovered 25 About 90 percent of marine debris washes up on less than 10 percent of the world s coastlines favoring beaches perpendicular to the dominant ocean current 2 Objects with similar buoyancy characteristics tend to collect together 2 A Scripps scientist said that marine organisms grow on the bottles causing them to sink within eight to ten months unless washed ashore earlier 36 An unknown number are found but not reported 36 Time and distance editSome drift bottles were not found for more than a century after being launched 6 16 37 38 39 Drift bottles and seabed driftersprovide only a birth notice and an obituary with no biography 1973 Dean F Bumpus Senior ScientistWoods Hole Oceanographic Inst 40 Floating objects may ride gyres large circulating current systems that are present in each ocean and may be transferred from one ocean s gyre to another s 24 Further objects may be sidetracked by wind storms countercurrents and ocean current variation 24 Accordingly drift bottles have traveled large distances 17 with drifts of 4 000 to 6 000 miles and more sometimes traveling 100 miles per day not uncommon 19 Bottles have traveled from the Beaufort Sea above northern Alaska and northwestern Canada to northern Europe from Antarctica to Tasmania from Mexico to the Philippines from Canada s Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay to Irish French Scottish and Norwegian beaches 6 from the Galapagos Islands to Australia 41 and from New Zealand to Spain practically antipodes 42 Based on empirical data collected since 1901 a computer program called OSCURS Ocean Surface Current Simulator digitally simulates motion and timing of floating objects in and between ocean gyres 43 Despite being launched substantial time periods before being found some bottles have been found physically close to their original launch points such as a message launched by two girls in 1915 and found in 2012 near Harsens Island Michigan U S 44 and a ten year old girl s message launched into the Indian River Bay in Delaware U S in 1971 and found in adjacent Delaware Seashore State Park in 2016 34 Historical examples editHistorical examples are listed in chronological order based on year of recovery when applicable nbsp This late 1700s ocean circulation map was based on the work of Benjamin Franklin and James Poupard after conducting drift bottle experiments apparently still unaware of the Gulf Stream s origin in the Gulf of Mexico 3 nbsp This romanticized Edouard Riou drawing of a message in a bottle was included in Jules Verne s 1860s book In Search of the Castaways 45 nbsp A man launches a St Kilda mailboat from the isolated island about 110 miles 180 km northwest of the Scottish mainland ca 1898 46 Usually formed of sheepskin bladders providing flotation for boat shaped enclosures for letters the mailboats reached Scotland with some degree of reliability and also to Scandinavia 46 Early examples edit It is reputed 5 that about 310 BC Aristotle s protege Greek philosopher Theophrastus used bottled messages to determine if the Mediterranean Sea was formed by the inflowing Atlantic Ocean 6 When Christopher Columbus encountered a severe storm while returning from America he is said to have written on parchment what he had found in the New World and requested it be forwarded to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella enclosed the parchment in a waxed cloth and placed it into a large wooden barrel to be cast into the sea 47 The communication was never found 47 On April 15 1841 the Wellington W C Kendrick Commander bound from Madras and Cape bound to London launched a bottled message in the mid Atlantic at 13 N for the purpose of throwing some light on the ocean currents 48 In 1847 from the brig Eagle laden with corn for the starving Irish in Waterford Ireland master Gregg dropped a bottled message with his location 42 40N 54 10W on March 27 requesting the find be sent to the Nautical Magazine London for publication to provide information on Atlantic currents The bottle was retrieved on July 20 by Capt Robert Oke on the revenue cutter Caledonia 49 off the coast of Newfoundland 46 36N 55 30W 50 In February 1862 the Bashford Hall sent afloat a message in a bottle describing her perilous state However she arrived safely at Falmouth England on March 6 1862 51 After the January 11 1866 sinking of the SS London in the Bay of Biscay bottled messages reported as farewell messages from passengers to friends and relatives in England were reportedly found in months following 52 In 1875 ship s steward Van Hoydek and cabin boy Henry Trusillo of the British sailing ship Lennie released 24 bottled messages into the Bay of Biscay telling of the murder by mutineers of their captain and officers 53 French authorities soon received the message rescued Hoydek and Trusillo and brought the mutineers to justice 53 54 In 1876 on the remote Scottish island of St Kilda freelance journalist John Sands and marooned Austrian sailors deployed two messages requesting the Austrian Consul rescue them with provisions 55 The messages each enclosed in a cocoa tin attached to a sheep s bladder for flotation in an arrangement later called a St Kilda mail boat 56 were discovered in Orkney within nine days and in Ross Shire after 22 days 55 Since that time sending St Kilda mail has become a recreational ritual for island visitors the containers often riding the Gulf Stream to the British mainland Shetland Orkney and Scandinavia 55 20th century edit Message bearing bottles from Titanic 1912 57 and Lusitania 1915 6 have been widely recounted as fact but even before these bottles were found The Irish News stated in April 1912 that very many such stories turn out to be cruel hoaxes 57 In February 1916 when German Zeppelin L 19 experienced unfavorable weather battle damage and multiple engine failure after attacking the British Midlands its commander s last message to superiors and the crew s final letters to relatives were released into the North Sea to be found on a Swedish coast six months later 58 59 The written descriptions of how a British fishing trawler had refused to rescue the downed Zeppelin s crew the trawler captain claiming he feared the German airmen would overpower his own unarmed crew contributed to an enduring international controversy 60 On December 23 1927 Frances Wilson Grayson niece of U S President Woodrow Wilson was to attempt to be the first woman to make a transatlantic flight non solo However her Sikorsky amphibian plane disappeared en route from New York s Long Island to Harbour Grace Newfoundland and was never found A bottled message was found in Salem Harbor Massachusetts in January 1929 the unauthenticated message reading 1928 we are freezing Gas leaked out We are drifting off Grand Banks Grayson 61 In December 1928 a trapper working at the mouth of the Agawa River Ontario found a bottled note from Alice Bettridge an assistant stewardess in her early twenties who initially survived the December 1927 sinking in a blizzard of the freighter Kamloops and before she herself perished wrote I am the last one left alive freezing and starving to death on Isle Royale in Lake Superior I just want mom and dad to know my fate 62 In 1929 a bottle that came to be known as the Flying Dutchman was released by a German marine science expedition with instructions for any finders to report the find but return the bottle to the sea 14 Found at several locations in succession the Flying Dutchman traveled 16 000 miles from its release point in the southern Indian Ocean to Cape Horn in South America and back through the Indian Ocean to its last reported find in 1935 on the west coast of Australia 14 On the night of March 28 1941 in the last moments of the Battle of Cape Matapan aboard the sinking cruiser Fiume Italian sailor Francesco Chirico wrote a farewell message and threw it overboard in a bottle Chirico s message including a note Please give news to my dear mother that I die for the homeland was found in 1952 near Villasimius Sardinia 63 On January 7 1943 a Schweppes lemonade bottle was found near Woolnorth in northwestern Tasmania containing a penciled message thrown overboard on April 17 1916 by Australian soldier John Oppy as his troop ship passed between Encounter Bay and Kangaroo Island South Australia 64 Oppy himself survived to see the message returned 64 The notion of the message in a bottle has come to attain a kind of romanticism built perhaps on the allure of the exotic mystery its contents might reveal from a faraway place or a long ago time Paul Brown Messages From the Sea 65 On Christmas Day 1945 21 year old medical corpsman Frank Hayostek threw a message laden aspirin bottle from his Liberty ship as it approached New York the bottle being found eight months later near Dingle County Kerry by Irish milkmaid Breda O Sullivan 66 Her mailed reply began a correspondence that inspired Hayostek to save money for airfare to visit O Sullivan in 1952 66 Intense media attention for the impossibly romantic story 67 including Time magazine stories overshadowed their two week visit the two parting but corresponding until they married other people in 1958 and 1959 66 Media attention endured through the sixtieth anniversary of their meeting 67 2 3 years after their deaths 68 66 In 1955 a bottle from a 1903 German Antarctic expedition was found in New Zealand about 3400 miles from its launch point between the Kerguelen Islands and Tasmania however hydrographers surmise it had drifted around the world many times 69 In 1956 Swedish sailor Ake Viking sent a bottled message To Someone Beautiful and Far Away that reached a 17 year old Sicilian girl named Paolina sparking a correspondence that culminated in their marriage in 1958 70 The affair attracted so much attention that 4 000 people celebrated their wedding 71 In 1959 Guinness Brewery launched 150 000 bottles into the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea in a promotional campaign 24 It was reported that Inuit hunters on Coats Island in Canada s Hudson Bay found 80 of the bottles 24 In 1969 a Canadian scientific expedition dropped a message bottle through a hole in the drift ice at the approximate North Pole The bottle was found in 1972 in northeast Iceland 72 In May 1976 National Geographic World magazine released 1 000 bottles 250 per week from the cruise ship Song of Norway with instructions in five languages to fill out and return cards in order to help map ocean currents 73 In 1978 a Russian researcher discovered a bottled message in the Franz Josef Land north of mainland Russia that was deposited by Karl Weyprecht leader of the 1872 1874 Austro Hungarian North Pole Expedition which sought a Northeast Passage 74 75 A message that an American couple released from a cruise ship approaching Hawaii in 1979 was found off Songkhla Beach Thailand by a former South Vietnamese soldier and his family as they fled that country s communist regime by boat 76 A correspondence relationship began in 1983 and the couple worked with U S Immigration to help the Vietnamese family obtain refugee status in 1985 and move to the U S 76 In 1991 a bottled message found on Vancouver Island Canada urged the release of Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng 24 25 Believed to have been released in 1980 near Quemoy Island China it is thought to be among Taiwan propaganda bottles launched toward mainland China 24 25 In what was described as perhaps the most famous message in a bottle love story 77 in March 1999 a green ginger beer bottle was dredged up by a fisherman off the Essex coast the bottle containing an 84 year old letter tossed into the English Channel on September 9 1914 by British soldier Private Thomas Hughes days before he was killed in fighting in France 33 Hughes letter written for delivery to his wife who had died in 1979 was delivered instead to his then 86 year old daughter in New Zealand by the fisherman himself who with his own wife was flown to New Zealand at the expense of New Zealand Post 33 nbsp This postcard inserted into a bottle launched by the Marine Biological Association of the U K circa 1906 was found in 2015 16 21st century edit A teardrop shaped bottle was found in March 2002 on a beach in Kent England containing an unsigned letter from a French woman expressing her enduring grief over the death of her son at age 13 78 79 British author Karen Liebreich spent years of research unsuccessfully trying to find the mother and eventually publishing a book called The Letter in the Bottle 2006 79 The book was published in French in 2009 sparking huge media coverage 78 that alerted the mother for the first time that her letter had actually been discovered 79 Saying she initially felt violated by publication of her personal suffering on condition of continued anonymity she agreed to tell Liebreich the details of her son s 1981 death in a bicycle accident her decades of suffering afterwards and the story surrounding release of her letter from an English Channel ferry 78 79 In May 2005 three days after eighty eight migrants were abandoned by human smugglers on a disabled boat the migrants tied an SOS bearing bottle to a long line of a passing fishing vessel whose captain alerted authorities to rescue the migrants 80 On December 10 2006 a bottom drift bottle released on April 25 1914 northeast of the Shetland Islands by the Marine Laboratory Aberdeen U K was recovered by a Shetland fisherman after the bottle had spent over 92 years at sea 81 In October 2011 in waters off Somalia the crew of the pirated cargo ship Montecristo used a bottle with a flashing beacon to alert NATO ships that they had retreated to an armored room permitting a military rescue operation to proceed with knowledge that the crew was not being held hostage 82 In April 2012 a fisherman recovered a bottom drift bottle that had been released 98 years earlier on June 10 1914 6 31 one of 1 890 released by the Glasgow School of Navigation to test undercurrents in the seas around Scotland 83 The 2012 find occurred east of Shetland by the Copious the same fishing vessel involved in the 2006 find 84 In a 2013 promotional campaign Norwegian soft drink company Solo released a 26 foot 2 7 ton replica soda bottle outfitted with a customized camera navigation lights an automatic identification system a radar reflector and GPS tracking technology all powered by solar panels 85 The craft drifted from Tenerife Canary Islands while broadcasting its location but its electronics were stolen by pirates before its five month trip terminated at Los Roques archipelago near Venezuela 86 In April 2013 a kite surfer near the mouth of Croatia s Neretva River recovered a bottle containing a message purporting to have been sent in 1985 from Nova Scotia to fulfill a promise by a Jonathon to write to one Mary 87 The message received international media attention 88 In March 2014 a fisherman on the Baltic Sea near Kiel recovered a drift bottle containing a Danish postcard dated May 17 1913 and signed by a then 20 year old baker s son named Richard Platz who asked for it to be delivered to his Berlin address 37 Researchers located Platz s granddaughter by then 62 and delivered the 101 year old message to her Platz himself having died in 1946 37 nbsp This bottled message released June 12 1886 from a German sailing vessel in the Indian Ocean as part of a drift bottle study was found on a beach in Western Australia in 2018 89 An April 2015 find on the North Sea island of Amrum Germany of a 108 year old bottle sent by the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom in Plymouth was one of 1 020 released into the North Sea between 1904 and 1906 by former association president George Parker Bidder III 16 In 2016 Cuban migrants who had fled Cuba in a homemade boat launched a bottled SOS message complaining of their treatment while being detained for 42 days aboard a United States Coast Guard Cutter 90 In late 2016 a barnacle encrusted kelp tangled GoPro video camera was recovered the camera s memory card preserving footage showing the prelude to the camera s being swept overboard four years earlier and also recording its first two hours underwater off Fingal Bay Australia 91 In 2017 a small unmanned boat made by high school students and having solar panels sensors and camera drifted on an unexpected path from near Maine to approach Spain and Portugal then drift westward back into the Atlantic and northward to be discovered in Benbecula in the western isles of Scotland 92 The boat had a waterproof pod containing a chip that collected sensor data 92 In July 2017 a Scottish widower seeking female companionship set 2 000 bottled messages adrift at various locations around the U K and though claiming he received responses from 50 women ceased the practice in response to public complaints and an investigation by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency 93 In January 2018 a couple walking on a beach in Western Australia discovered a bottled message that had been launched on June 12 1886 from the German barque Paula conducting drift bottle experiments for the German Naval Observatory 38 39 The message s authenticity was corroborated through the ship captain s original Meteorological Journal and at 131 years duration eclipsed the previous corroborated record duration of 108 years 38 39 The bottle s thick glass and its opening s narrow bore are thought to have protected the paper from the elements 38 In the summer of 2018 a bottled typewritten message dated March 26 1930 was discovered in the roof of the twelfth century Goslar Cathedral in Goslar Germany signed by four roofers who bemoaned the economic state of that country 94 The bottle was discovered by a roofer who was the grandson of one of the signatories who had been an 18 year old roofing apprentice in 1930 94 Goslar s mayor replaced the bottle with a copy of the 1930 message adding his own confidential message 94 In May 2019 a Gatorade bottle with a four page letter written in Spanish was found in Brown Bay near Mount Gambier South Australia The letter had been sent from Caleta Cordoba near Comodoro Rivadavia Argentina by a mother and two children as a loving tribute to their husband and father who had died of a stroke a year earlier 95 In June 2019 three hikers trapped above a waterfall on California s Arroyo Seco tributary released a Nalgene bottled SOS message that was quickly discovered a quarter mile 0 4 km downstream allowing them to be rescued by helicopter the following morning 96 97 In late 2019 a bottled message launched on August 1 1994 by 12 year old Ryan Mead was found near the mouth of the Taramakau River New Zealand the find occurring mere months after Mead died at age 37 in a freak accident inhaling fumes while laying carpet 98 Long duration events editTable listing long duration gt 25 year events involving messages in bottles Click at right to show hide Table Still living individuals are not identified by name unless they are independently notable Sender Date launched Place launched Date found Place found Duration years Ref Chunosuke Matsuyama seaman 1784 Island in Pacific 1935 Hiraturemura Japan 151 6 99 James Ritchie and John Grieve 1887 10 06 Edinburgh Scotland s 2022 11 13 Under floorboards of house 135 100 German sailing barque Paula 1886 06 12 Indian Ocean 950 km off Western Australia 2018 01 Near Wedge Island Western Australia 131 6 38 39 89 101 Bricklayers Wm Hanley James Lennon 1907 07 03 Montclair State University N J s 2019 Wall in College Hall 112 102 George Parker Bidder Marine Biological Association of the U K 1906 11 30 North Sea 2015 04 17 Amrum Germany 108 16 103 104 105 Karl Weyprecht co leader Austro Hungarian North Pole expedition 1874 Lamont Franz Josef Land Russia s 1978 08 Lamont Franz Josef Land Russia 104 74 School administrators 1920 09 30 School cornerstone s 2024 04 Owatonna High School Minnesota U S 103 5 106 Richard Platz 1913 05 17 Baltic Sea 2014 03 Baltic Sea near Kiel 101 37 Glasgow School of Navigation 1914 06 10 Near Scotland 2012 04 East of Shetland 98 31 83 84 Selina Pramstaller Tillie Esper 1915 Harsens Island Michigan U S 2012 Harsens Island Michigan U S 96 44 George Morrow 1926 11 Cheboygan MI U S presumed 2021 06 Cheboygan River 94 6 107 Marine Laboratory Aberdeen 1914 04 25 Near Scotland 2006 12 10 Near Shetland 92 81 Erich Sanitter Waldenburg 1929 07 08 Bay of Danzig 2019 10 Vistula Lagoon 90 108 Willi Brandt roofer age 18 1930 03 26 Goslar Germany s 2018 Goslar Cathedral roof 88 94 Carl Ott business owner 1930 05 20 Indianapolis Indiana U S s 2017 02 Construction site 86 109 Thomas Hughes WWI soldier 1914 09 09 English Channel 1999 03 Essex River Thames 84 33 Flying Squad joinery team 1934 07 16 Viewforth Edinburgh s 2016 11 Wall of building 82 110 John Stapleton Jr age 14 1938 09 05 Jersey Channel Islands deduced 2020 02 18 Jersey Channel Islands 81 4 111 Navy of Czarist Russia 1913 07 Sea of Okhotsk Russia 1995 Near Cordova Alaska 81 112 undetermined 1935 Southampton Guildhall U K s 2016 Southampton Guildhall U K 81 113 Herbert E Hillbrick 1936 P amp O cruise ship 2012 Ninety Mile Beach NZ 76 114 Victor Elliott age 13 1944 04 25 Ralston Oklahoma 2017 11 11 Fort Smith Arkansas 73 115 Lt Col Eugene J McNamara 1948 Grand Hotel Yokohama s 2016 New Grand Hotel 68 116 Auschwitz prisoners age 18 20 1944 09 09 Near Auschwitz camp s 2009 04 Wall of bomb shelter 64 117 WHOI 1956 04 26 South of Nova Scotia 2014 01 20 Sable Island 57 118 U S Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1962 05 Gulf of Mexico 2019 01 Padre Is Nat Seashore Texas 56 5 119 120 NOAA s NEFSC 1959 09 19 Atlantic off Massachusetts 2013 12 22 Martha s Vineyard Mass 54 1 Paul Walker geologist 1959 07 10 Ward Hunt Island N Canada s 2013 Ward Hunt Island N Canada 54 121 German Antarctic Expedition 1903 Btw Kerguelen Is Tasmania 1955 New Zealand 52 69 Paul Tsiatsios motel owner 1960 New Hampshire U S 2011 Turks and Caicos 51 122 123 Soviet fishing vessel Sulak 1969 06 20 Pacific Ocean 2019 08 05 Shishmaref Alaska 50 124 13 year old ship passenger 1969 11 17 100 mi E of Fremantle W Aus 2019 07 Eyre Peninsula S Aus 49 125 126 Construction workers 1967 05 19 Toowoomba QLD Australia s 2016 09 08 Embedded in concrete 49 127 NOAA Fisheries 1966 Bristol Bay Alaska U S 2013 Cold Bay Alaska U S 47 18 High school science class 1972 12 01 Fire Island N Y U S 2019 08 Brookhaven L I N Y U S 46 7 128 Donkeyman James Robertson 1970 09 16 North Sea assumed 2017 01 Norderney Germany 46 2 129 Girl age 6 1971 09 06 Indian River Bay Delaware U S 2016 04 22 Del Seashore State Park 44 34 Boy age 14 1971 01 15 Cove Bay Aberdeen U K 2015 Rattray Head Aberdeenshire 44 130 Girl age 11 1974 08 29 Old Mission Peninsula Michigan 2015 Old Mission Peninsula Michigan 41 131 Two junior high school girls 1975 Washington state U S 2015 04 04 Gulf of Alaska U S 40 132 Print shop worker age 31 1983 Omaha Nebraska 2020 03 Rock Port Missouri 37 133 High School Nat Sci Club 1984 07 Chōshi Japan 2021 Hawaiian Paradise Park 37 134 Boy age 16 1980 05 13 Albany W Australia 2016 06 Eucla W Australia 36 135 Vacationer 1981 06 10 Fernandina Beach Florida 2017 06 17 Little St Simons Island Georgia 36 136 School Forfar Scotland 1987 est North Sea 2017 09 29 Key Largo Fla U S 30 137 Girl age 8 1988 09 26 Edisto Beach South Carolina 2017 10 Sapelo Island Georgia 29 138 Boy age 12 1989 07 Detroit River 2017 07 12 Amherstburg Ontario 28 139 Jonathon 1985 Nova Scotia purported 2013 04 17 Croatia 28 87 88 Father daughter age 4 1992 Near Baie Fine Ontario 2020 03 Hiawatha Isl near Manitoulin Isl Ont 28 140 Jack Oppy Australian soldier 1916 04 17 Between Encounter Bay amp Kangaroo Island S Australia 1943 01 07 Woolnorth NW Tasmania 26 7 64 Manitoba Canada resident 1985 Lake Winnipeg 2011 Near Libau Manitoba 26 141 Fifth grade class 1993 05 Delaware River Kansas 2019 Chester Illinois 25 142 Ryan Mead age 12 1994 08 01 Near Greymouth New Zealand 2019 Mouth of Taramakau River NZ 25 98 s denotes stationary messages placed on land not in a body of water Popular perceptions editA hundred billion bottles washed up on the shore Seems I m not alone at being alone A hundred billion castawaysLooking for a home dd Message in a Bottle song lyrics 77 The Police 1979 Besides interest in citizen science drift bottle experiments 31 message in a bottle lore has often been of a romantic or poetic nature 77 Such messages have been romanticized in literature from Edgar Allan Poe s 1833 story MS Found in a Bottle through Nicholas Sparks 1998 Message in a Bottle 143 Clint Buffington subject of the 2019 documentary short film The Tides That Bind A Message in a Bottle Story 144 surmised in an interview with The Guardian that sending a bottled message expresses a hope to find connection in a fear filled world 145 In Newsweek Ryan Bort recounted various historical messages as being cries for help or final poetic words of resignation left behind for an indifferent sea or from lonely lovelorn souls searching for serendipity or a search for affirmation that comes from somewhere other than yourself 77 Bort described sending a message in a bottle as a romantic act that has such a delicious potential for magic or as surrendering a part of yourself to something larger concluding that every message in a bottle is a prayer 77 Finding a bottled message has generally been viewed positively the finder of a 98 year old message referring to his find as winning the lottery 84 However intense media attention over a personal relationship that resulted from one woman s find is said to have caused her to remark that had she known what would happen she would have left the bottle on the beach 66 Another woman said she initially felt shocked and violated by publication of the personal suffering she had expressed in a bottled letter that she never expected would be found or read 78 79 Similar methods using other media edit nbsp The Pioneer plaque 1972 1973 nbsp The Voyager Golden Record 1977 contained images and encoded sounds See also Balloon mail and Time capsule The term message in a bottle has been applied to techniques of communication that do not literally involve a bottle or a water based method of conveyance such as the Europa Clipper plaque 2024 146 the Pioneer plaque 1972 1973 the Voyager Golden Record 1977 and even radio borne messages see Cosmic Call Teen Age Message A Message from Earth all directed into space 147 148 Balloon mail involves sending undirected messages through the air rather than into bodies of water 148 For example during the Prussian siege of Paris in 1870 about 2 5 million letters were sent by hot air balloon the only way Parisians letters could reach the rest of France 149 Stationary time capsules have been termed messages in a bottle such as a 1935 message in a lemonade bottle correctly portending difficult times which was found in 2016 by masons restoring damaged Portland stone at Southampton Guildhall 113 A geologist left a bottled message in 1959 in a cairn on isolated Ward Hunt Island Canada 83 N latitude allowing its finders in 2013 to determine that a nearby glacier had retreated over 200 feet in the intervening 54 years 121 More durable examples of time capsules are the Westinghouse Time Capsules of the 1939 and 1964 New York World s Fairs intended to be opened 5 000 years after their creation 150 Prisoners from the Auschwitz concentration camp concealed bottles containing sketches 151 and writings 117 that were found after World War II Certain emergency medical services urge patients to record information describing their medical conditions medications and drug allergies emergency contacts 152 as well as advance healthcare directives for when the patients are incapacitated 153 or suffer from dementia or learning difficulties 154 and place the record as a special message in a bottle stored in conventionally a refrigerator where paramedics can quickly locate it 152 153 154 Environmental issues editPlastic bottles are known to constitute plastic marine pollution and eventually break down into smaller pieces because of ultraviolet light salt degradation or wave action 155 Glass bottles can break into sharp edged pieces and bottle caps are ingested by sea birds 155 Some agencies continue to use drift bottles into the 21st century but with increased awareness that man made floating items can harm marine life or constitute waste material 24 4 biodegradable drift cards 3 and biodegradable wooden drifters 4 with non toxic ink 155 are gaining favor See also editBeachcombing Drifter floating device Earth s black box Flotsam jetsam lagan and derelict Friendly Floatees plastic bath toys accidentally released in the Pacific in 1992 17 Ice rafting Swallow float Message in a Bottle The Police song 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