recovered, 13 women and ten men, eight survivors and others missing. the survivor said they paid thousands of dollars each for a safe crossing to malaysia and they are the lucky ones. the bodies help in washing up on the coast and picked up washing up on the coast and picked up by other boats passing. in washing up on the coast and picked up by other boats passing.- up by other boats passing. in this area we have up by other boats passing. in this area we have been up by other boats passing. in this area we have been looking - up by other boats passing. in this area we have been looking at - up by other boats passing. in this area we have been looking at the| area we have been looking at the wider european situation, the uk situation but how common is this practice in this region? situation but how common is this practice in this region? every year, thousands of practice in this region? every year, thousands of rohingya practice in this region? every year, thousands of rohingy
weather conditions and sea conditions looked good for that. i was to be on that one, which would have been the first dive of the year. there were no subsequent dives on the subsequent missions. the one that went down and the implosion was actually the first dive of the year. so it s possible i could have been on the first dive of the year. but the weather conditions changed. it was postponed to the thursday of that week. again the weather wasn t good. but i will say that every day there were a long list of things that still needed to be done and even on very last day, sort of as a consolation, he said, hey, we will go to this bay on our way back to st. john s and do a 300-foot dive just so you can have the experience, and even that was canceled because the sub wasn t ready. reporter: arne wiseman, i appreciate you being with us.
advisory board for the prince s trust. we think the ceo of 0ceangate expeditions is on board, along with a 72 year old frenchman. the dawood family said there is currently limited information available but for most submarine officers we have spoken to has said the main challenge for those on board is maintaining composure, not consuming too much oxygen, because if you start to move around the oxygen levels can run lower much faster. dr michelle taylor is a senior lecturer at the deep sea polar biologist at the university of essex. tell us about this area of the north atlantic, if you would? it about this area of the north atlantic, if you would? it can be uuite atlantic, if you would? it can be quite wild. atlantic, if you would? it can be quite wild. it atlantic, if you would? it can be quite wild, it is atlantic, if you would? it can be quite wild, it is great atlantic, if you would? it can be quite wild, it is great to - atlantic, if you would? it can be quite wild, it is gr
ocean. as of yesterday afternoon it 0cean. as of yesterday afternoon it is thought the crew members had at most four days of oxygen left, so the search teams are very confident of that. the sub was going to see the wreck of the titanic about 435 miles south of newfoundland, although the rescue mission is being run from boston, massachusetts. search teams are focused on an area about 900 miles east of cape cod, the water depth is roughly 13,000 feet, the search teams are using sonar buoys to try to locate the vessel. they have described the sea conditions is fairly normal but there is low visibility and fog, it is good enough for multiple aircraft to fly overhead, military planes being used for that, in addition to the submarine and a research ship which was in the area and has conducted a surface search. the research teams hope this vessel is