OceanGate Submersible Implosion
Surprising Gadgets Survived Deep Water Catastrophe
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The 2023 OceanGate Titan submersible implosion left no survivors and minimal bodily remnants … however now the U.S. Coast Guard has revealed the stunning objects that did survive the tragic catastrophe.
In a TikTok shared by Discovery, a US Coast Guard member reveals a pen — utterly intact — was discovered whereas she and her colleagues have been sifting by the waterlogged stays of the Titan.
The official reveals the pen was found in a surviving piece of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush‘s go well with sleeve and was “caked” in sand.
Additionally present in his sleeve have been enterprise playing cards and Titanic-themed stickers … once more, utterly astounding in a “sludge-like” particles subject consisting of carbon fiber, fiberglass, digital components and what might be thought of as human stays.
The Coast Guard member expressed bewilderment that such objects have been in a position to be pulled from the wreckage, noting … “Every a kind of items, even the pen, was nonetheless intact. It hadn’t been damaged. All of this particles, all of these items shattered however his pen was nonetheless intact.”
The official additionally defined how such artifacts might have survived, likening the Titan’s surviving “endcap” to a “mixing bowl” that protected objects that grew to become “encased inside” it.

The spectacular discovery comes simply shy of the second anniversary of the Titan’s catastrophic implosion that killed Rush and 4 passengers whereas on a journey to view the Titanic wreckage.
As you may recall … the US and Canadian Coast Guards employed an intensive rescue mission after communication was misplaced between the submersible and its mom ship on July 18, 2023.
The wreckage was discovered 4 days later simply 1,600 toes away from the bow of the Titanic.