Why the Missing Submarine Didn’t Need to Pass a Federal Safety Check

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Why the Missing Submarine Didn’t Need to Pass a Federal Safety Check
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Maritime law offers a way to prevent future Titans from disappearing.

expedition, which has been missing since Sunday, has revealed the dangers of plunging two miles under the ocean’s surface, whether in search of science or adventure . Added to this impending tragedy are the ongoing seabound dangers that the U.S. Coast Guard and others face in attempting a rescue.on Thursday that it had found a debris field in the search area, which may or may not bring an end to this tragic saga.

Companies like OceanGate have existed in a regulatory gray zone between a federal court and a federal agency, and sometimes have not been asked to answer to either.Since 1993, there has been a federal court case in Newport News, Virginia, where a federal judge has supervised the underwater wreck site of theYou might be wondering what a Virginia judge has to do with an English vessel found by a joint French and American expedition off the coast of Canada.

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