^^^ It May be stuck in ships wreckage!!!?!?!?
*I was just thinking someone could have gotten too adventurous and tried to drive through some of the openings. Now, one billionaire is confirmed and who else? Because the site makes it sound like the five are all crew members unless they certified one or two of them as a mission specialist.
The wreckage is 370miles from Newfoundland in Canada but is in US waters. The Coast Guard in Boston is coordinating the search for it.
Admiral Mauger conceded that it may have become stuck in the wreckage - and said the Coast Guard does not have the capabilities to reach it if that's the case.
'We don't have equipment onsite that can do a survey of the bottom... there is a lot of debris [at this wreckage] so locating will be difficult.
'We don't have the capabilities at this time. Right now, we're focused on trying to locate it,' he said.
A photograph shared by Hamish Harding's company of the sub being launched on Sunday
'It's very worrying. It could have become entangled in the wreckage of Titanic, we don't know yet.
'The wreck site is a long way from anywhere. The only hope one has is that the mothership will have a standby craft that can investigate immediately what is going on,'
Expedition ship Polar Prince is believed to have departed St Johns in Newfoundland on Saturday, with the submersible launching at around 4am Sunday.
He added that the Coast Guard does not have any ships or subs available to rescue the Titan from the ocean bed, and that more help is on the way.
OceanGate said 'several' government agencies were involved in addition to the Coast Guard.
The Titan subs have no way of directing themselves under water.
Instead, they rely on text messages from the mothership, instructing them where to go.
Last year, a CBS journalist was on the mothership when the sub went off course.
It was missing for two-and-a-half hours before it returned.
None of those onboard were harmed.
The Boston Coast Guard is now looking for the missing vessel. The wreckage of the iconic ship sits 12,500ft underwater around miles from Newfoundland, Canada.
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