The wreck of Titanic will not be raised. She is far too fragile to be moved.
why did the titanic sink
Titanic was discovered in 1985, explored in 1986, and thousands of artifacts were salvaged in 1987.
Many-or-most of them are in storage but the artifacts salvaged from Titanic are in on display to the public in several traveling exhibitions that go from city-to-city
It has been decided not to salvage the wreck because it would not survive the resurfacing.
Many pieces of Titanic have been found in the debris field, including the "big piece" which has been salvaged and is now on display at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.
The Travelling Exhibition has removed over 18k artifacts from the wreck of Titanic and displays them in shows that move from city-to-city. Several Titanic museums do not believe in salvage, however, and do not stock items salvaged from the wreck.
It's been under the water for so long if they took it out of water it would break. Also because things have been eating the titanic so it is really weak.
It's still there. Obviously some may have rusted or rotted away, but by law, none of it can be salvaged or removed.
is this salvaged”
No. Titanic hasn't been raised or salvaged, and is unlikely ever to be so on account of the conditions of the ship and the difficulties in working on that depth. Salvage would be hugely expensive and unlikely to ever repay the investment
A doll was floating and was indeed thought to be a child. She was salvaged, named Philomena, and is now on display at Robinson's Bar in Belfast.
At this point there are over 400 memorials to Titanic in 21 countries. Many are in New York City, Belfast, and Southampton. Others still have been placed on the wreck herself but salvaged by subsequent expeditions.