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12,500ft below the Atlantic Ocean with only 72 HOURS of air left: US Coast Guard joins rescue
A frantic marine search is underway for a missing tourist submersible which has not been seen since it launched to take five people to the Titanic wreckage yesterday morning.The Boston Coastguard and Canadian Coastguard are both now looking for the missing vessel that is operated by tour company OceanGate Expeditions.
The wreckage of the iconic ship sits 12,500ft- 2.5 miles - underwater around 370 miles from Newfoundland, Canada. OceanGate Expeditions is thought to be the only company that offers the tours.
As of 1pm Monday, the sub had just 72 hours of oxygen left, according to the US Coast Guard Admiral leading the coordinated effort to find it.
Among those onboard is British billionaire Hamish Harding. He posted excitedly on Instagram about being able to commence the dive after a bout of bad weather in Newfoundland.

OceanGate Expeditions is one of the only companies that offers the tours. Tickets cost up to $250,000. WHat ?????

Among those taking part in the expedition is billionaire Hamish Harding, CEO of Action Aviation in Dubai. He excitedly posted to social media about being there yesterday

Expedition ship Polar Prince is believed to have departed St Johns in Newfoundland on Saturday, with the submersible launching at around 4am Sunday.
OceanGate has not confirmed how long the sub has been missing, but Rear Admiral John W. Mauger told Fox News that it had 72 hours of oxygen left based on OceanGate's ads that the sub has a life support of 96 hours.
He added that the Coast Guard does not have any ships or subs available to rescue the Titan from the ocean bed, and that more help is on the way.
'We don't have equipment onsite that can do a survey of the bottom... there is a lot of debris [at this wreckage] so locating will be difficult.

part in the expedition, though it's unclear if he is onboard the missing sub
'We don't have the capabilities at this time. Right now, we're focused on trying to locate it,' he said.
OceanGate said 'several' government agencies were involved in addition to the Coast Guard.
The Titan subs have no way of directing themselves under water.
Instead, they rely on text messages from the mothership, instructing them where to go.
Tickets cost $250,000 for an eight-day excursion during which groups pair off into smaller pods to dive in the submersibles for up to ten hours.
The company on Monday confirmed its sub was missing.
'We are exploring and mobilizing all options to bring the crew back safely.
'Our entire focus is on the crew members in the submersible and their families.
'We are working toward the safe return of the crew members.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ing-groups-Titanic-wreckage-goes-missing.html