The WHOI’s exploration of the Titanic marks a breakthrough in underwater exploration, according to WHOI engineer Dana Yoerger.
“For WHOI and the entire ocean research community, these advances provided an important foundation for modern deep-sea exploration technology,” said Yoerger.
Not only does the rare footage spur the advancement of technology for underwater expeditions, but it also helps tell an important story that extends across many generations, informing the public about their country’s rich history.
Due to pollution and expeditions to the site, the remains of the Titanic are expected to disappear by the year 2050. However, the captured footage will preserve the Titanic’s existence, allowing future generations to learn about its history.
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