arctic discovered the tail cone of the titan submersible approximately 1,600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the sea floor. the rov subsequently found additional debris in consultation with experts from within the unified command, the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command, i offer my deepest condolences to the families. i can only imagine what this has been like for them, and i hope that this discovery provides some solace during this difficult time. additionally, we ve been in close contact with the british and french console general to make sure they are fully apprised and their concerns are being addressed. the outpouring of support in this highly complex search operation has been robust and immensely appreciated. we are grateful for the rapid mobilization of experts on the under seas search and resc
that was a logical thing it was a catastrophic implosion, and that meant the sub first came together and then apart, and all those pieces rained down on the seafloor, which is sad. so i know this wasn t classed, but i imagine some testing was done before every dive. they only could do one dive a year. what sort of checks do they do beforehand to ensure it is as safe as possible understanding nothing is perfectly safe down there? yeah, i m not sure how they did it with carbon fire or exactly what they did? i know when i was with ocean graphic i was there for 30 years our team would know that submarine every single bolt inside and out. in fact they would take it apart and put it back together again because they had a vested interest in safety. that was very different than this. but as you heard stockton wanted to push the envelope, he did,
have a look at this map. this is dan da. north america includes alaska. it includes millions of hectares of forest. it s not a clear pattern. it s incredibly complex. the fact remains there are more carbon fire. they admit it adds to the climate crisis. officials in canada and the u.s. are looking at a joint system that includes better ways to manage wildfires in the future and obviously trying to pool resources, not really prevent the fires but when they see hot spots, get on top of it right away. the officials say to prepare for a wildfire season in the months
Hempfield Supervisor George Reese will seek a second term on the township’s board of supervisors. Reese announced on Friday he will vie for the Republican nomination on the ballot in the May primary. In a news release, Reese said he is seeking a second six-year term to use his business