Well, the simple truth is that Titanic is pretty much gone at this point – it rusted away. There isn't really anything that could be recovered as a single piece. ... Titanic's wreckage was only discovered in 1985 after multiple unsuccessful missions. At that time it was already a huge pile of rust and not much more
Explanation: Reasons -
Scientists have noticed that the Titanic is growing huge rusticles
they grow for 5-10 years, then break off and fall down. The Condition of her steel body is just beyond any kind of rescue and a lot of it has already been covered up by ocean sand. However, pieces that haven’t been covered up have been salvaged. Non-iron objects have been lifted out of the ocean and traveled the world gathering huge crowds of curious people. One of the most impressive recovered pieces is of course the bell of the ship.
Titanic’s wreckage was only discovered in 1985 after multiple unsuccessful missions.
At that time it was already a huge pile of rust and not much more. Maybe a decade will pass and you won’t even be able to recognize what became from Titanic. If you tried moving it, it would simply fall apart into a huge pile of iron oxide.
And of course Titanic is invaluable, but who would pay for its recovery?
The operation would be extremely risky and probably unsuccessful and you wouldn’t even be able to sell anything. UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage states that sites like the Titanic’s wreck are untouchable and you cannot sell its artifacts. And you cannot forget that Titanic is a grave now. Back in 2012, a picture was published of something that looked like a shoe and coat – it was probably the remains of one of the passengers.
And so Titanic is now given away to a time and the ocean. It is almost gone now, but not forgotten. Titanic’s tragedy encouraged creating new safety rules and promoting safer maritime technologies.
Extra Credits:
https://www.technology.org/2018/05/31/why-titanic-was-never-recovered-she-is-invaluable-and-worth-researching-but-she-will-never-see-daylight-again/
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