Ownership of the wreck is a bit complicated. RMS Titanic Inc. has exclusive salvage rights to the wreck. However, those rigts only apply to US law. The Liverpool and London Steamship Protection and Indemnity Association recently claimed that they should have rights as they had covered Titanic and had given out compensation. Both parties settled in 2007.
As the ship lies in international waters, the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage protects the Titanic from exploitation.
Titanic is about a ship from the early 1900's with a first class passenger Rose (Kate Winslet) who meets a third class man, Jack ( Leonardo DiCaprio) who has to face the ship sinking after hitting an ice berg and to bad that Jack dies of Hypothermia and Rose lives on. Genre: Romance, Historical Fiction, and Adventure.
In 1994 a US court granted the New York-based company RMS Titanic, Inc. exclusive salvage rights to the wreck.
The titanic wreck is about 4km below the ocean surface.
robert ballard discovered the titanic in 1985
No, there were no bombs near or around the Titanic wreck site.
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Dr.Ballard was sailing on the Knorr during his expedition to find the wreck of Titanic. While on that vessel, he remotely operated the Argo to sweep the seabed to look for debris from the wreck of Titanic.
No, none of the survivors of the titanic wrote about the titanic's wreck itself
They discovered the wreck of the titanic because they hit the ice berg and water was coming from the river into the ship.
The titanic wreck is about 4km below the ocean surface.
The wreck of Titanic will not be raised. She is far too fragile to be moved.
The wreck titanic was discovered on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
robert ballard discovered the titanic in 1985
Titanic
In the middle of the Atlantic ocean
People found it
Yes, Dr. Robert "Bob" Ballard discovered the wreck of the Titanic on September 1, 1985.
Robert Ballard discovered the wreckage of the titanic in 1985
No, there were no bombs near or around the Titanic wreck site.