US Coast Guard launches probe into Titan loss, works to gather evidence from site
BOSTON — The U.S. Coast Guard’s immediate priority as it launches an investigation into the implosion of a submersible that was exploring the Titanic wreckage will be the recovery of evidence from the sea floor, an official said on Sunday.
Captain Jason Neubauer, who is leading the Coast Guard’s probe into the disaster that claimed five lives, told a news conference in Boston that crews “are taking all precautions on-site” to recover human remains if they encounter them.
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board has also launched an investigation into the ship, the Polar Prince, which ferried the doomed Titan submersible to its dive site, and the RCMP says it is looking to determine whether a full investigation into the deaths of the five people on the sub is warranted.
Neubauer says the Coast Guard’s investigation began Friday not long after it was confirmed the submersible, which had been missing since last Sunday, catastrophically failed in its exploration.