The U.S. Geological Survey press release began: “The oldest known U.S. wild bird – a coyly conservative 60 — is a new mother.”
Why the Albatross Is Our Albatross
Last month, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist spotted this Laysan albatross on the world’s most remote coral atoll, smack in the middle of the Pacific near Hawaii. The bird was first tagged by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1956, when she was estimated to be about five years old. That means today, she’s at least 60 — the oldest known living wild bird in the U.S.
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Piracy in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean can be wildly profitable and is relatively risk free. If a pirate is caught by any of the multinational naval task force, chances are that they will simply let the pirate go free. So I suppose it isn’t surprising that that not only has the scope of piracy expanded to encompass the Indian Oceans and Arabia Sea, but now it also appears that the pool of pirates is also becoming multi-national. In addition to Somalis, Yemenis are also getting into the act.
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Robert Prescott, a marine archeologist, believes that he has located the final resting place HMS Beagle.