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First International Marine Forensics Symposium to Announce Ground-Breaking News in Underwater Exploration and Mark 100th Anniversary of Sinking of Titanic
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17th century shipwreck found off Swedish coast
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The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
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The Sinking of the SS Vestris
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An interesting idea to model the collision of Titanic with an iceberg
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“I don’t know why the Titanic sank.”–PH Nargeolet, Director of the Underwater Research Program for RMS Titanic, Inc
Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Director of the Underwater Research Program for RMS Titanic, Inc., expressed his fortright assessment during a meeting with the national marine forensics committee for SNAME ( Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) Marine forensic scientists-explorers continue to … Continue reading