![]() Responding to Cameron’s comments, OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Sohnlein urged people not to speculate about the cause of the accident. “I couldn’t think of any other scenario in which a sub would be lost where it lost comms and navigation at the same time, and stayed out of touch, and did not surface,” Cameron said. The Wall Street Journal was first to report about the acoustic signature picked up by the Navy.Ĭameron was “hoping against hope” his conclusion was wrong, “knowing in my bones that I wasn’t (wrong),” he said Thursday. However, the sound of the implosion was determined to be “not definitive,” the official said, and search efforts continued. James Cameron shares thoughts on the submersible tragedy, sees similarities with Titanic wreck The US Navy had detected an acoustic signature consistent with an implosion on Sunday in the general area where the vessel was diving, a senior Navy official told CNN on Thursday.ĭirector James Cameron at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on January 12, 2023. On Thursday, US authorities announced searchers found the Titan’s debris on the seabed, indicating the vessel had imploded and the five aboard had perished. It lost contact with its mother ship an hour and 45 minutes into the journey, sparking a dayslong search. ![]() The submersible was carrying five people when it dove Sunday toward the Titanic wreckage in the North Atlantic. “That seemed to me enough confirmation that I let all of my inner circle of people know that we had lost our comrades, and I encouraged all of them to raise a glass in their honor on Monday,” Cameron said. US Coast GuardĮxperts are searching for answers among debris of Titanic-bound submersible implosion that killed all onboardĬameron, who directed the hit 1997 film “Titanic” and has made 33 dives to the Titanic wreckage, said he then talked with other people and “got confirmation that there was some kind of loud noise that was consistent with an implosion event.” ![]() The unified command is searching for five people after the Canadian research vessel Polar Prince lost contact with their submersible during a dive June 18, 2023. A Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina HC-130 Hercules airplane flies over the French research vessel, L'Atalante approximately 900 miles East of Cape Cod during the search for the 21-foot submersible, Titan, June 21, 2023. ![]()
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