Summary of official U.S. Coast Guard press conference on missing submersible txt


A brief introduction to the experts standing next to Captain Frederick before the press conference

Keeping close contact with the families of the missing

Expanding the search area to twice the size of Connecticut

The U.S. Coast Guard is currently using five search assets to search for the Titan and will increase to 10 in the next 24 hours

Two ROV robot operated underwater vehicles

The ROV was used to investigate the noise detected underwater

Negative results

But we’re going to continue the search

Carl Hartzfield of the Oceanographic Systems Institute says it is hard to tell what noise is and is ruling out artificial factors that could potentially be the source of it

Data from P-3 aircraft shared with U.S. Coast Guard

Experts still haven’t identified the noise detected underwater, many sonoboo installations to produce more accurate results

The aircraft captured the object during the search was not a submersible

We don’t know exactly how much the passengers are, but we’re determined to have limited food and drinking water

More equipment on the way

I don’t think we’ve got any results yet

A pessimistic conclusion is expected at this point. Of course, there is a slim chance of floating on the surface of the water, but it’s better not to look forward to it

I think it’s the end

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