according to United States Coast Guard Captain Jamie Frederick. The sub began its journey with an estimated 96 hours of oxygen, Frederick said at a press conference in Boston on Tuesday.
"We are grateful for the rapid mobilization of experts on the undersea search and rescue, and we thank all of the agencies and personnel for their role in the response," US Coast Guard Rear ...
The Titan Sub implosion took the world by storm. As many theories unfolded about what caused the implosion most people were just sorry for those who lost their lives. Now, the Coast Guard has ...
Bottom moorings that may be at risk from sub-surface operations (such as fishing/trawling operations) may be reported to the Coast Guard for publication. Buoys that will be installed in the national ...
Similarly, a spokesperson with the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, which also employs civilians, did not respond to questions. The firing of thousands of federal workers is a cornerstone of President ...
Captain Jamie Frederick of the US Coast Guard has said a remote vehicle is searching the missing Titan submersible's last known location. The vehicle went missing during a dive on Sunday with five ...