And that's actually the great thing of living in a small country, because the US is this morass-- it's like this frigate . How do you move that frigate from its decided course? And actually I was just in Malibu at a pop-up I did.
And not only was I fortunate enough to be able photograph it, but this is the only representative of this species that has ever been collected. This was on a NOAA research trip to French Frigate Shoals. It was hauled up in a baited lobster trap from about 800 feet down and collected.
But about three months later, Marconi tried to do a very similar project. Built his own pond, he built a model frigate that he was to guide over to what was referred to as the Spanish boat.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended. But it was collected from about 800 feet down on the NOAA vessel around French Frigate Shoals.
This is Nemo on the deck of the Nautilus, arms crossed. He's also defiant, looking at that British frigate that he's going to sink very soon. And this is terrorism but it's thrilling.
And to get it with all of its star-shaped projectiles extended like this took a lot of patience. I also worked on NOAA research vessels, off the coast of French Frigate Shoals, which is one of the islands in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. There was a NOAA vessel that went out to that area specifically looking at marine invertebrates, and also in the Central Pacific around Palmyra, Kingman, and Jarvis.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended. And this is a beautiful marbled shrimp, from around French Frigate Shoals.
Not surprisingly, Tesla was never satisfied with just a model boat. And to the Navy, was not satisfied to suggest this was a submarine that would carry bombs to blow up a frigate . That was kind of boring.
and then you can take a second look at their own country. And that's actually the great thing of living in a small country, because the US is this morass-- it's like this frigate . How do you move that frigate from its decided course?
spelled it out. He said that South Korea gets a lot of oil, gas from the Strait of Hormuz. Uh it is in South Korea's interest to, you know, open up that strait as well. Uh South Korea does have navy, right? Uh frigates as well as other uh ships that could potentially come to aid in, you know, escorting some of these vessels through the strait