Missing Submersible in Atlantic: Search for Titanic Wreck Continues

2023-06-20 06:22:30

A submersible that occasionally transports tourists to the Titanic wreck has gone missing in the Atlantic.

06/19/2023, 04:01 PM | Updated 16 minutes ago

It’s a race once morest time: Rescue workers are looking for the “Titanic” wreck in the Atlantic five missing in a lost submarine. Since the oxygen in the almost seven-meter-long “Titan” is sufficient for 96 hours, according to the operator, “we assume that between 70 and 96 hours are currently available,” said Commander John Mauger of the US Coast Guard on Monday in Boston. The boat has been missing for more than 24 hours.

“We are using all available means to ensure that we can locate the ship and rescue the people on board,” Mauger said. The company Oceangate Expeditions confirmed that people were on board. “We are examining and mobilizing all options to bring the crew back safely,” the British quoted BBC from a message.

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The company occasionally brings private individuals for a lot of money to the wreck of the world-famous “Titanic”, which sank in 1912 and lies at a depth of 3,800 meters at the bottom of the ocean. A billionaire British businessman and adventurer, who announced his participation on social media, is said to be among the occupants of the “Titan”.

The first thing to do now is to locate the submersible on the surface of the water or in the depths of the ocean, said Commander Mauger.

Several aircraft and ships as well as buoys with sonar on board would be used for this, which can record sounds at a depth of up to almost 4,000 meters. Only when the exact location of the boat is clear can a possible rescue be tackled.

In the large-scale rescue operation, the US Coast Guard is working with Canadian forces and private boats and merchant ships at the suspected location around 1,500 kilometers east of the US metropolis of Boston.

$250,000 for Titanic trip

The five missing people in the boat belonging to the private company Oceangate Expeditions reportedly started the dive on Sunday morning (local time). The crew of the Canadian escort ship “Polar Prince” lost contact following regarding an hour and 45 minutes.

The submersible occasionally brings tourists to the “Titanic” from its home port of St. John’s on the Canadian island of Newfoundland for $250,000 (around 229,000 euros) per person. Among them are a maximum of three tourists. The “Titan” is a submersible in the narrow sense, not a submarine, because it does not enter and leave ports under its own power. According to the company, the “Titan” is 6.70 meters long.

According to Oceangate, the company’s tours, which depart from the Canadian island of Newfoundland, last a total of eight days. The company is promoting the carbon fiber submersible rides as a chance to “step out of the ordinary and discover something truly extraordinary,” according to the BBC. The company recently announced that an expedition was on the way.

According to the media, the alleged British participant wrote that it is likely to be the only such expedition this year.

The “Titanic” sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York in 1912, killing more than 1,500 of the 2,200 people on board. The remains of the famous luxury liner were discovered in 1985 at a depth of around 3800 meters. Films such as the blockbuster “Titanic” (1997) with Hollywood stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo di Caprio further fueled interest in the disaster. Only recently, with the help of high-resolution 3D images, scientists offered the most accurate depiction of the wreck to date.

Ocean researcher Robert Blasiak from the Stockholm Resilience Center pointed out the difficult conditions in the search area. “The ocean is four kilometers deep on average, so this submarine is at a great depth,” Blasiak said BBC. Light penetrates a maximum of one kilometer into the sea surface, so it is pitch black with considerable water pressure at the same time. “We know where the Titanic is, but we don’t know where the sub is, so it might not be nearly that deep, and we should all be hoping for that at this point.”

Possible scenarios

Speaking to the BBC, University College London submarine expert Alistair Greig gave several possible scenarios for the incident. In the event of a power or communications failure, the sub might be driven to the surface. The situation would be much worse if the hull had been damaged and there was a leak. “Then the prognosis is not good,” said Greig.

It would also be difficult if the submersible might no longer rise from the seabed under its own power. “Even though the submersible may still be intact, if it’s deeper than 200 meters, there are very few vessels that can go that deep, let alone divers,” the expert said. “Certainly, the vessels designed for the Navy’s submarine rescue operation cannot go anywhere near the depths of the Titanic. And even if they might, I very much doubt they might attach to the tourist submersible’s hatch.”

Harding an Bord des Tauchboots

British businessman and adventurer Hamish Harding is on board the submersible. As the British news agency PA reported, Harding’s company Action Aviation confirmed that the billionaire businessman was one of five inmates. “There is still enough time to enable a rescue operation, in which case survival equipment is on board,” said manager Mark Butler. “We all hope and pray that he comes back safe and sound.”

Harding is known as an adventurer. He holds several Guinness World Records, including the longest dive in the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on earth in March 2021. In June 2022, the Briton flew into space. Action Aviation announced on social media on Sunday that Harding was taking part in the “Titanic” expedition. The names of the other crew members were not initially confirmed publicly.

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