The U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday it has convened a Marine Board of Investigation into the fatal implosion of a Titanic tourist submersible that killed all five people on board.
Chief Investigator Jason Neubauer said the primary goal of the investigation was “to prevent a similar occurrence by making the necessary recommendations to enhance the safety of the maritime domain worldwide.”
An undated photo shows tourist submersible belongs to OceanGate descents at a sea. (Ocean Gate / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
The Coast Guard’s update in the saga comes three days after debris from the Titan submersible was found roughly 1,600 feet from the Titanic in North Atlantic waters after a days-long search involving multiple agencies across three countries.
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This image shows the Bahamian research vessel, Deep Energy helping search for the submersible Titan on Tuesday, June 20, 2023. (U.S. Coast Guard/Cover Images)
This file image provided by OceanGate shows crew members preparing the Titan submersible for testing in the Everett Marina in Everett, Washington. (OceanGate Expeditions)
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Authorities from the U.S. and Canada have begun the process of probing the cause of the underwater implosion and are grappling with questions of who is responsible for determining how the tragedy unfolded. The Navy is continuing to support the U.S. Coast Guard as operations continue.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

