TITANIC SURVEY EXPEDITION

The Titanic’s wreckage has never been fully explored. Beginning in 2021, we will begin a series of week-long missions to the wreck of the RMS Titanic. Given the massive scale of the wreck and the debris field, multiple missions performed over several years will be required to document the wreckage fully.

Throughout the annual survey, dive teams will collect images, video, laser scans, and sonar data to provide an objective baseline of the current condition of the wreck. This baseline will be used to assess the rate of decay over time and help to document and preserve the historic maritime site.

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