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3 messages in bottles found on Texas beach during search for stranded sea turtles

A search for stranded sea turtles has led one couple to find a few washed-up messages in bottles on a Texas beach.

Jace and Kathryn Tunnell, of Corpus Christi, Texas, found three messages in bottles last week while they surveyed wildlife on behalf of the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve, which is associated with The University of Texas at Austin’s Marine Science Institute.

Jace Tunnell, director of the research reserve, shared with Fox News Digital that the bottles were found on Matagorda Island, an eight-mile-long barrier island on the Texas Gulf coast in Calhoun County.

Two of the bottles contained letters that were reportedly sent out by visitors of Jamaica, as shown in a Facebook post shared by the Mission-Aransas Reserve on Tuesday, April 4.

One letter writer, Madi Whalen, a high school graduate from Kansas City, Missouri, wrote her message from the Grand Palladium Resort & Spa in Point Lucea, Jamaica, on June 13, 2022.

“Today was our last full day here. I really enjoyed it,” Whale wrote in her letter. 

“It’s nice to have no responsibilities for a while for once. I’m excited to go home and see my family again, though.”

The second letter in a bottle was also sent out by a high school graduate who was on vacation in Jamaica back in June 2022. 

The sender, Easton (no surname provided), noted that a favorite band is Morat, a Columbian boy band, and that a favorite movie is “Dazed and Confused,” an American coming-of-age comedy film from 1993.

“My two best gals and I are on holiday in Jamaica and decided to leave a message in a bottle for someone special. I leave for university soon after we get back and I’d like not to,” Easton wrote on June 11, 2022. “Anyway, I hope someone finds this and it makes their day!”

Kathryn (pictured) and Jace Tunnell found two messages in bottles reportedly sent out by visitors of Jamaica. Mission-Aransas Reserve/Facebook

The third message in a bottle the Tunnells found was shared by the Mission-Aransas Reserve Facebook page on Friday, April 7.

Half of the letter has faded, so an exact date and name can’t be determined; but the sender might reside in, or has visited, Galveston Island, a barrier island on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Two of the bottles contained letters that were reportedly sent out by visitors of Jamaica, as shown in a Facebook post shared by the Mission-Aransas Reserve on Tuesday, April 4.

One letter writer, Madi Whalen, a high school graduate from Kansas City, Missouri, wrote her message from the Grand Palladium Resort & Spa in Point Lucea, Jamaica, on June 13, 2022.

“Today was our last full day here. I really enjoyed it,” Whalen wrote in her letter. 

“It’s nice to have no responsibilities for a while for once. I’m excited to go home and see my family again, though.”

The second letter in a bottle was also sent out by a high school graduate who was on vacation in Jamaica back in June 2022. 

The first message in bottle was written with a red or pink pen, and it was enclosed in a clear bottle. According to Mission-Aransas Reserve, letters written with pencil that are enclosed in dark bottles tend to last longer. Mission-Aransas Reserve/Facebook
Madi Whalen, a 2022 high school graduate wrote the second letter the Tunnells found. Mission-Aransas Reserve/Facebook

The sender, Easton (no surname provided), noted that a favorite band is Morat, a Columbian boy band, and that a favorite movie is “Dazed and Confused,” an American coming-of-age comedy film from 1993.

“My two best gals and I are on holiday in Jamaica and decided to leave a message in a bottle for someone special. I leave for university soon after we get back and I’d like not to,” Easton wrote on June 11, 2022. “Anyway, I hope someone finds this and it makes their day!”

The third message in a bottle the Tunnells found was shared by the Mission-Aransas Reserve Facebook page on Friday, April 7.

Half of the letter has faded, so an exact date and name can’t be determined; but the sender might reside in, or has visited, Galveston Island, a barrier island on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Jace Tunnell said he and his wife found the messages in bottles while they were conducting beach surveys looking for stranded sea turtles on Matagorda Island, which is about 133 miles southwest of Galveston Island.

The second letter, preserved in a dark-toned bottle, was much more legible. Mission-Aransas Reserve/Facebook

The pair conducts weekly beach surveys for stranded sea turtles and keeps count of endangered bird species. 

Conducting these surveys reportedly has helped the Tunnells find messages in bottles that have landed onshore.

“We’ve found over 20 messages in a bottle in the past five years of doing the survey,” Tunnell wrote to Fox News Digital.

“A lady commented on [one of the photos] that her daughter was one of the people that wrote one of the letters but that she is not on Facebook,” he continued. 

“She said her daughter was excited that someone found it.”

“We’ve found over 20 messages in a bottle in the past five years of doing the survey,” Tunnell wrote to Fox News Digital.

“A lady commented on [one of the photos] that her daughter was one of the people that wrote one of the letters but that she is not on Facebook,” he continued. 

“She said her daughter was excited that someone found it.”

The YouTube series helps the research center “educate folks about how the ocean works, the mysteries of the ocean, and how we can help protect it,” according to Jace Tunnell.