Queen Elizabeth I - Queen Elizabeth I of England thought messages in bottles were so important that she created the office of the royal "Uncorker of Ocean Bottles."
Queen Elizabeth I - Under the Queen's rule, only the person with this title could open a bottle containing a message. A violation of this law was a capital crime.
French mother - A French mother grieving the death of her son tossed a bottle containing some children's clothing, a message, and lilies into the English Channel.
French mother - A few weeks later, two women found it in a beach in Kent, England. One of them, Karen Liebreich, wrote a book about it called 'The Letter in the Bottle
Book.' The mother and the women eventually met a few years later.
Texas message - Inside was a postcard with instructions to be sent back to the Galveston Laboratory of the U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. Between 1962 and 1963, the laboratory released 7,863 bottles into the Gulf of Mexico to study the currents and how they affected shrimp.