To serve as the ship's naturalist
Charles Darwin was invited to be the naturalist aboard HMS Beagle on its two year survey of South America. He set sail on December 27, 1831 from Plymouth Sound.
1831 - 1836
The swordfish. No it is not the swordfish but the sailfish.
The difference is that sailfishes have a long, sail-like dorsal fin which stretches through the whole back while swordfishes have just a tiny shark-shaped dorsal fin.
This may be a little more info than you needed.According to legend... the Inca Tupac Yupanqui set sail from the coast of Ecuador in the late 1400's with 20,000 men on balsa rafts. On his journey he discovered and named two islands - Ava Chumbi (Outer Island) and Nina Chumbi (Fire Island) . Some historians believe these islands were the Galapagos. In 1535, a Spanish captain, Thomas de Berlanga rediscovered the Galapagos archipelago. Puerto Viejo - April 26, 1535: "The ship sailed with very good breezes for seven days, and the pilot kept near land and we had a six-day calm; the currents were so strong and engulfed us in such a way that on Wednesday, the tenth of March, we sighted an island; and, as on board there was enough water for only two more days, they agreed to lower the life-boat and go on land for water and grass for the horses. And once out, they found nothing but seals, and turtles and such big tortoises that each could carry a man on top of himself, and many iguanas that are like serpents."1794 Map of the Galapagos Islands They were later used by Spanish and English buccaneers, whaling fleets, and fur sealers.USS Essex in Galapagos c. 1813The Essex was sent to Galapagos to destroy the British whaling fleet during the War of 1812 Charles Darwin visited the islands in 1835 and made them famous in Origin of Species.Charles Darwin "SEPTEMBER 15th. -- This archipelago consists of ten principal islands, of which five exceed the others in size. They are situated under the Equator, and between five and six hundred miles westward of the coast of America. They are all formed of volcanic rocks; a few fragments of granite curiously glazed and altered by the heat, can hardly be considered as an exception. Some of the craters, surmounting the larger islands, are of immense size, and they rise to a height of between three and four thousand feet. Their flanks are studded by innumerable smaller orifices. I scarcely hesitate to affirm, that there must be in the whole archipelago at least two thousand craters.The archipelago is a little world within itself, or rather a satellite attached to America, whence it has derived a few stray colonists, and has received the general character of its indigenous productions. Considering the small size of the islands, we feel the more astonished at the number of their aboriginal beings, and at their confined range. Seeing every height crowned with its crater, and the boundaries of most of the lava- streams still distinct, we are led to believe that within a period geologically recent the unbroken ocean was here spread out.H.M.S. Beagle Hence, both in space and time, we seem to be brought somewhat near to that great fact -- that mystery of mysteries -- the first appearance of new beings on this earth."- Charles Darwin, Voyage of the Beagle A scientific collection expedition of The California Academy of Sciences in 1906 also helped bring the Galapagos to attention of scientists and the public. Galapagos National Park was established in 1959 to protect the unique flora and fauna of the islands. That same year the Charles Darwin Research Station was founded in Academy Bay on Isla Santa Cruz. In 1979, the Galapagos Islands were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Charles Darwin set sail on HMS Beagle on 27 December 1831 from Plymouth.
Charles Darwin was invited to be the naturalist aboard HMS Beagle on its two year survey of South America. He set sail on December 27, 1831 from Plymouth Sound.
Darwin left Plymouth on 27 December 1831 on HMS Beagle.
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1831 - 1836
He sailed on the ship called the HMS Beagle on December 27, 1831, from Plymouth, England.
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Charles Darwin was 22 years old when he went on the HMS Beagle.
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In 1831 the British ship HMS beagle set sail from Englad on a five year trip around the world. Charles Darwin was on board. Darwin was a naturalist's person who observes and studies the natural world.