After Rolling Stone reported Tuesday that 'banging' was heard in the search area, the Coast Guard said Wednesday that the noises continued.
wreck site. At a press conference Wednesday afternoon, Capt. Jamie Frederick of the First Coast Guard District in Boston said the noises were first detected Tuesday. “A Canadian P3 detected underwater noises in the search area,” he said, adding, “It is my understanding that the P3 heard noises today, as well.” Efforts by remote-operated vehicles to identify the origin of the noises have been unsuccessful so far, he added, but are continuing.
Searchers have now covered a surface area twice the size of Connecticut, Frederick said, and have searched underwater to a depth of 2.5 miles. Frederick also state that afound during the search was investigated and that officials don’t believe it’s related to the Titan. “We went back, we went looked at it, we didn’t determine it to be debris,” he said. “We don’t think it’s correlated to the case.”
Another issue of increasing urgency is the capabilities of ROVs that need to be powerful enough to descend to the pressure-packed depths of the ocean, depending on where the submersible is located. Before it disappeared, the submersible, called Titan, had been bound for the wreckage of the Titanic, which rests in 12,500 feet of water, or more than 4,000 meters. On Tuesday, members of the travel and research group the Explorers Club, two of whom were onboard the Titan, were urging the U.S.
, saying “We are ready to support, and we are fully mobilized to help.” A series of emails among Navy officials obtained byshowed officials on Tuesday decided against using Magellan because its equipment would be “redundant” and also arrive too late. The Navy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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