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Bravo, and welcome back, team! You have made all of us extremely proud of the job you performed flawlessly. Stay safe as you finish up demobilization, and we'll see you back at base ops. #pelagicresearch#titanrescue
Titan investigation. Please refer all questions to U.S. Coast Guard Media Relations. We will be holding a press conference at our base of operations in East Aurora, NY once the demobilization is completed and our team has regrouped. We will provide date & time later today. (3/3)
mental challenges of this operation, and are anxious to finish the mission and return to their loved ones. Due to confidentiality and duty of non-disclosure, no member of the Pelagic Research Services team can comment on, nor provide any information related to, the ongoing (2/3)
TO ALL MEDIA: Our team has successfully completed off-shore operations, but is still on mission and will be in the process of demobilization from the Horizon Arctic this morning. They have been working around the clock now for ten days, through the physical and (1/3)
CRITICAL CLARIFICATION:
PELAGIC RESEARCH SERVICES' ROV ODYSSEUS WAS, AND REMAINS, THE ONLY ROV THAT HAS BEEN TO THE DEBRIS SITE, both for the initial discovery and current documenting and recovery. (4/5)
Edward Cassano continues in his role as Incident Commander for Subsea Assets aboard the Horizon Arctic, and is unavailable for comment or interviews at this time. (3/5)
Odysseus 6K has a maintained dive speed of 25m/minute which allows for a transit time of approximately 65-75 minutes depending on ocean conditions. (During the initial rescue operation on Thursday, Odysseus traveled at its maximum rate of 35m/min.) (2/5)
Pelagic Research Services' ROV Odysseus 6K launched from Horizon Arctic today at 15:30 UTC in the North Atlantic to return to the Titan debris site. The mission is for continued mapping and documentation of the area and assisting in any direct recovery of debris. (1/5)
PRS wants to express our full gratitude for the incredible, coordinated response of everyone involved in this search and rescue mission. Our focus right now is on the families of those from the Titan and for their tragic loss.
Working in conjunction with the ship Deep Energy, the Odysseus was rigged specifically for rescue. Photos being released by USCG are from the Odysseus 6K. More information will be released after the USCG briefing at 3pm ET. (2/2)
CLEARED FOR RELEASE: The Pelagic Research Services ROV Odysseus 6K, was deployed from Canadian vessel Horizon Arctic within the rescue window early Thursday morning. Odysseus was the subsea asset that found the debris field referenced by the U.S. Coast Guard. (1/2)
We will continue posting PRS media on our site as they come in. Mobilization photos and videos are available for news organizations (credit PRS): https://t.co/rWxFogcJvL #TitanicRescue#PelagicResearch#OceanGate
Edward Cassano, CEO of Pelagic Research Services, has assumed the role of overall incident command for Horizon Arctic assets working directly under OceanGate for the search and rescue effort. #TitanicRescue#PelagicResearch#OceanGate