The most important outcome that came out of the Titanic Disaster was the Convention for the Safety of Lives At Sea (SOLAS). This convention brought changes that would take place on all ships, for example all ships would have the correct number of lifeboats for its registered tonnage and passenger capacity. All ships would have to have mandatory lifeboat and fire drills within 24 hours of leaving port, all ships must have full complement of life-saving apparatus for passengers and crew, 24 hours wireless radio or 24 hour communications, for cruise ships of today, they are equipped with the Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) it is a type of GPS system that can locate a ship's position by using an emergency beacon that is picked up by a satellite usually within 1-2 minutes depending on the satellites location. This is a short list of things listed, there are many more.
The International Ice Patrol and the Revenue Cutter Service that became today's US Coast Guard. That still goes out every year and patrols the North Atlantic looking for ice and icebergs that could be dangers to ships in shipping lanes.
And all of this has occurred because of one ship---Titanic---so you ask what might have been an important consequence of the Titanic Disaster, this is it. There is no other, 1,523 people died but they can be remembered by giving a great contribution to maritime safety! That is how i remember all of them. So the next time you go on a cruise and whine and complain about the lifeboat and fire drills, just stand there and think of the passengers and crew of Titanic who gave their lives so you can be safe.It only takes about a half hour to 45 minutes, it doesn't cramp your time on your cruise that much, if it does, drive to where your are going or take a rowboat.
yes, they couldn't get everyone out, plus with the current, they might been swept away from where the Titanic actually sunk.
The Titanic is still in the water but some artefacts have been retrieved.
why did the titanic sink
Titanic was really just Titanic. Any and all switch theories have been completely debunked.
The sinking of Titanic was caused by an innumerable amount of factors, many of them unavoidable, but arguably, if any of them were different the tragedy could have been averted. The results of the actual collision, for example, were a million-to-one. A million-to-one.
Well there might have been because of the size of the ship but I do not believe so that there was a soccer field on The Titanic
It might have been Titanic, going by all the hype.
yes, they couldn't get everyone out, plus with the current, they might been swept away from where the Titanic actually sunk.
Titanic has been underwater since 1912.
I never been on the Titanic, but I know that the Titanic wasn't good for room 2 and 3 passengers.
The Titanic is still in the water but some artefacts have been retrieved.
why did the titanic sink
There has only been one Titanic. A failed attempt was planned for China but there is no "New" Titanic.
In it's most official capacity, Titanic would have been RMS Titanic. (Royal Mail Ship).
Titanic was really just Titanic. Any and all switch theories have been completely debunked.
No
No, but he did a very good audition but as you might know already Leanardo Dicaprio was given the main role for the titanic, if he did not get given the role then Matthew would have been in the titanic. He was in the following though: Dazed and confused, amistad, the wedding planner, two for the money and sahara.