Albatross are predominantly found in the Southern Ocean, circling the seas around Antarctica, although some species can be seen in the North Pacific and North Atlantic regions. These birds are well-adapted to life at sea and are seldom seen near coastal areas except during breeding seasons. Albatross are renowned for their nomadic lifestyle, often traveling thousands of miles in search of food. Their diets primarily consist of fish, squid, and other marine organisms, and they have evolved to be skilled predators over the open ocean.