Remotely operated diving vehicles have been targeting the location of those sounds. Sonar buoys did, however, detect underwater banging noises within the search region. The submersible does not seem to be at the water’s surface, because attempts to locate the craft from the air have searched 10,000 square miles of ocean without a glimpse. Search-and-rescue efforts continue for the Titan submersible, an underwater craft that went missing on Sunday with five people onboard during a dive to the shipwrecked remains of the Titanic. For more coverage of the submersible, see “ What Happened to Imploded Titanic Tourist Sub?” OceanGate Expeditions, the company that owns the vehicle, declared that the Titan and all five people onboard were lost.
Coast Guard announced that a remotely operated vehicle found debris from the Titan submersible.