heritage foundation. but we begin with team fox coverage. marianne rafferty with key information on the five crew members including a fascinating connection to the passengers who sailed on the titanic but first the matt finn live with what we know about the implosion and the investigation. good evening. reporter: good evening. the coast guard says a report discovered a debris field from the imploded ocean gate sub just 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic 2 1/2 miles underwater. 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. reporter: the coast guard said the sub did not collide with the titanic and the debris location appears to be consistent with the sub s dissent path. a coast guard admiral says sonar buoys in the water for the past 72 hours did not detect any boom, indicating that sub may have been d
ceo of oceangate, has been on every single one of the submersibles dives. his wife, 20, is reportedly a descendent, two first-class passengers among the original titanic voyage. in his statement, this evening to oceangate commenting on these five men, calling them true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure. trace: thank you. let s bring in a retired u.s. navy captain expert aarti curry along with heritage foundation senior research fellow dakota would. thank you both for coming on. captain, to you first. the u.s. navy says the following, quoting, would put us on the screen, the u.s. navy u.s. navy detected an anomaly consistent with an implosion or explosion in the general vicinity of where the titan submersible was operating. with communications lost. is this information that you believe that should have been give a out to the wider public works. good evening, trace.