Who owns the rights to the Titanic wreck?

The wreck was discovered in 1985. RMS Titanic
RMS Titanic
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner, operated by the White Star Line, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, United States.
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owns the salvage rights, or rights to what is left, of the Titanic. The company is the court-recognized caretaker of objects from the Titanic.
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Who has the salvage rights to the Titanic?

Based in part on these assurances, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia awarded RMST salvor-in-possession status and exclusive rights over any items salvaged from Titanic to RMST on June 4, 1994.
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Is the Titanic wreck protected?

On 15 April 2012, the Titanic wreck, which lies in international waters, automatically became protected by UNESCO, under the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, which protects cultural, historical, or archaeological objects that have been underwater for 100 years.
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Why can't they salvage the Titanic?

Oceanographers have pointed out that the hostile sea environment has wreaked havoc on the ship's remains after more than a century beneath the surface. Saltwater acidity has been dissolving the vessel, compromising its integrity to the point where much of it would crumble if tampered with.
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Who has jurisdiction over the Titanic?

Since 1994, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia has exercised admiralty jurisdiction over the salvage action brought by RMS Titanic, Inc., the U.S. company that has salvor-in-possession rights to the Titanic wreck site.
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Rare footage of first sight of Titanic wreck released



Did Titanic victims sue?

After the Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, hundreds of the survivors, families of victims, and owners of cargo filed claims against the White Star Line for loss of life, property, and for injuries sustained. Their claims totaled $16.4 million.
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Who ignored the warnings on the Titanic?

First warnings

Marconi wireless operator Jack Phillips took down a detailed ship's message pinpointing the location of “heavy pack ice and a great number of bergs,” but Phillips, busy sending passengers' personal messages, apparently did not show it to any officer.
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Is there still parts of the Titanic in the ocean?

The wreck of the Titanic sits in two parts at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean, slowly decaying nearly 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) below the surface, but it's not alone. A sonar blip detected around 26 years ago has now revealed there's much more to this underwater area than previously thought.
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How much longer will the Titanic last?

Recent estimates predict that by the year 2030 the ship may be completely eroded. Since the ship's 1985 discovery, the 100-foot forward mast has collapsed. The crow's nest from which a lookout shouted, “Iceberg, right ahead!” disappeared.
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Can Titanic ever be raised?

"You can't 'Raise the Titanic,' " Ballard says, a reference to a critically panned 1980 movie based on that idea. Doing so "would destroy it." "When Ballard's team discovered Titanic, she was in very good shape, much better than ships in shallow water," Sims says.
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Has the Titanic been looted?

There is no proof that anyone plundered the Titanic, but several pieces of evidence supplied by Davis in his letters point in that direction: E-mail from France confirm that a submarine was at the Titanic site this fall.
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What laws protect Titanic?

Titanic Maritime Memorial Act of 1986 to provide additional protection for the R.M.S. Titanic and its wreck site, and for other purposes. R.M.S. Titanic Maritime Memorial Preservation Act of 2009.
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How do they know the Titanic broke in half?

In 1985, when oceanographer Robert Ballard, after years of searching, finally located the ship's remains 2.5 miles down on the ocean bottom, he discovered that it had, in fact, broken in two on the surface before sinking. His findings made the Titanic rise again in the public imagination.
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Did the survivors of the Titanic receive money?

Despite hundreds of claims seeking more than $16 million in damages, negotiations outside of court led to a total settlement of $664,000 in July of 1916.
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Who owned the diamond in Titanic?

The Hope Diamond was owned by Louis XIV. He would have worn it as a royal necklace. Whereas the Heart of the Ocean Diamond supposedly belonged to Louis XVI that he wore as a crown.
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Did the owner of the Titanic go on the ship?

The designer of the Titanic went down with his ship, whereas the man whose company owned the liner left on the last lifeboat, a decision he almost immediately regretted.
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Is the iceberg from the Titanic still there?

The average lifespan of an iceberg in the North Atlantic typically is two to three years from calving to melting. This means the iceberg that sank the Titanic "likely broke off from Greenland in 1910 or 1911, and was gone forever by the end of 1912 or sometime in 1913."
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When was the last body found from Titanic?

Photo copyright by Carol Goodwin, used by permission. Five days after the passenger ship the Titanic sank, the crew of the rescue ship Mackay-Bennett pulled the body of a fair-haired, roughly 2-year-old boy out of the Atlantic Ocean on April 21, 1912.
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How much does it cost to go down to see the Titanic?

How much does it cost? According to the company, the training and support fee is $250,000. The experience includes training, the eight-day mission, and dives to the Titanic aboard what OceanGate says is “the world's only five-person submersible capable of reaching 4,000 meters.” Read more about the vessel here.
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How many dogs survived the Titanic?

Canine survivors

Three small dogs, two Pomeranians and a Pekingese, survived the Titanic disaster cradled in their owners' arms as they climbed into lifeboats.
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Has anyone dived to the Titanic?

EYOS Expeditions, the team behind the iconic Five Deeps expedition series, has carried out the first dive to the wreck of the Titanic in 14 years. Situated in 3,800 metres of water approximately 380 miles south-east of St John's in Newfoundland, the Titanic wreck was last visited by humans in 2005.
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Why did it take so long to find the Titanic?

Efforts to locate and salvage the Titanic began almost immediately after it sank. But technical limitations—as well as the sheer vastness of the North Atlantic search area—made it extremely difficult.
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What was the biggest mistake on the Titanic?

The poor navigation of icebergs is undoubtedly the most well-known and momentous of mistakes that caused the sinking of the Titanic. Indeed, the collision between the Titanic and an iceberg – on 14 April 1912 at 11:40pm – is what caused the tragedy.
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Who was most to blame for the Titanic sinking?

The Infamous Captain Edward Smith. doomed passenger ship the Titanic, which went down in April 1912. Captain Smith was responsible for over 2,200 passengers and crew, more than 1,200 were killed that fateful night of April 14. Titanic was built to the highest standards of the day and was deemed unsinkable.
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Who was the last person to step off the Titanic?

As the ship finally sank, Joughin rode it down as if it were an elevator, not getting his head under the water (in his words, his head "may have been wetted, but no more"). He was, therefore, the last survivor to leave the Titanic.
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