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♪ welcome back. the u.s. coast guard says it's convened a marine border investigation, its highest investigative body to look into the fatal implosion of the "titan" submersible. officials say the priority is to recover items from the seafloor and determine the cause of the disaster that killed five people on board. cnn's nina pazmina has more. >> reporter: with the maritime incident, what it will allow for the coast guard to leverage all of its resources including working with international partners. this is a multistep process. and right now, they're in the first phase which is to gather

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rising sea levels and we need to prepare for this especially in low—lying countries. to prepare for this especially in low-lying countries. there is now a _ in low-lying countries. there is now a wider _ in low-lying countries. there is now a wider push - in low-lying countries. there is now a wider push to - in low-lying countries. there. is now a wider push to replace the 55 square kilometres of denmark's lost reefs. at, the 55 square kilometres of denmark's lost reefs.- the 55 square kilometres of denmark's lost reefs. a lot of what used — denmark's lost reefs. a lot of what used to _ denmark's lost reefs. a lot of what used to be _ denmark's lost reefs. a lot of what used to be natural- what used to be natural habitats out here is missing so thatis habitats out here is missing so that is why there is now this new dawn of restoration and reefs are just one of the most important things to restore. elsewhere, new marine habitats are being created with 3d printing and by using specially moulded concrete in bigger infrastructure. at this danish wind farm, stone and 3d printed reefs have been placed on the sea floor. reefs have been placed on the sea floor-— seafloor. the advantage of this is you _ seafloor. the advantage of this is you can _ seafloor. the advantage of this is you can take - seafloor. the advantage of this is you can take all - seafloor. the advantage of this is you can take all of i seafloor. the advantage of. this is you can take all of the best qualities of a natural reef and you can exaggerate them, completely. algae and other organisms need a hard substrate, hard surface to attach themselves to so you can

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maximise surface, you can 3d print structures so that they have passageways and hollows. literally moments after they were placed on the sea floor, the video shows that marine life just moved in. the video shows that marine lifejust moved in. far the video shows that marine life just moved in.— life just moved in. far from denmark. _ life just moved in. far from denmark, australia - life just moved in. far from denmark, australia is - life just moved in. far from l denmark, australia is putting automation at the heart of efforts to restore reefs. spectacular coral reefs like these found in more tropical waters are home to a vast array of marine life and a crucial to the livelihoods of millions of people. yet, some scientists predict they could be wiped out in just a few decades. i do witness it —— after witnessing coral bleaching, darren foster launched her start—up coral maker. launched her start-up coral maker. :, :, , launched her start-up coral maker. ., ., , ., launched her start-up coral maker. ., ., , maker. coral reefs are being hit by this— maker. coral reefs are being hit by this global _ maker. coral reefs are being hit by this global challenge l hit by this global challenge which is climate change that we're having consecutive years of record—breaking ocean temperatures.

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the green economy are all on the seafloor. we have to explore this last great frontier. it is critical to the survival of life on earth. he was a trailblazer. >> i guess the question james cameron race is is it correct to bring passengers, paying passengers to maybe do not know the full safety profile or the lack of protocols that were followed in the development of this vessel. i think that is the question james cameron was raising. i appreciate your time.alfred hagen, thank you so much. we will talk to james cameron and have more of that interview throughout the next two hours. >> much more that story. we also have much more news. whistleblowers have just told congress the irs recommended charging hunter biden with felonies. why they say those charges were never filed coming up next.

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Nicky Campbell

discovered a tail cone of the tyton submersible on the sea floor. this submersible on the seafloor. this mornin: a submersible on the seafloor. ti 3 morning a remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon arctic discovered the tail cone of the tyton submersible approximately 1600 feet from the power of the titanic on the sea floor. the rov subsequently found additional debris. in consultation with experts from within the unified command, the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. on behalf of the united states coastguard and the entire unified command, i offer my deepest condolences to the families. i can

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but what about the gondoliers when they are working? is it difficult if there's rubbish, you know...? yes, yes. when the tide is low, they feel something in the water that is not the real seafloor, you know? yeah. canals must be cleaned. to transfer this idea to the public is very important. and also, for the sensibility of people, people living in venice, and also tourists, that they don't have to throw things in the canals. once the rubbish has been retrieved, gondoliers hand it over to the local council to dispose of it correctly. rajan: incredible effort there, proving that they really see themselves as custodians of that great city. now, another famous city here, pompeii, was destroyed almost 2,000 years ago,

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operated undersea vehicle called victor 6000, one of the few vessels in the world that can operate at these extreme depths. that could be deployed in the search and in a possible rescue, but even that robot has limits to its capabilities. it might detangle or cut or help free the submersible if it was hooked into the environment on the seafloor, but victor would not be able to help bringing this directly... getting the submersible to the surface. it is not strong enough. this remotely operated vehicle was used last year to retrieve a us fighterjet that sank in the south china sea after the pilot safely ejected. the recovery was at a similar depth to the titanic, and the vehicle fastened rigging and lift lines to the aircraft from a support ship. but any potential rescue

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this remotely operated vehicle to victor— this remotely operated vehicle to victor 6000 this is the vehicle, we think— victor 6000 this is the vehicle, we think which— victor 6000 this is the vehicle, we think which is identified some debris— think which is identified some debris on— think which is identified some debris on the seafloor. 3800 metres down _ debris on the seafloor. 3800 metres down so— debris on the seafloor. 3800 metres down. so almost four km. the big caveat _ down. so almost four km. the big caveat here — down. so almost four km. the big caveat here and a big caveat is the debris— caveat here and a big caveat is the debris field — caveat here and a big caveat is the debris field for the titanic, the old ship — debris field for the titanic, the old ship itself, is about 50 km . about _ old ship itself, is about 50 km . about 20 — old ship itself, is about 50 km . about 20 square miles. it is huge. there _ about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is— about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is all— about 20 square miles. it is huge. there is all sorts of clutter down there _ there is all sorts of clutter down there on— there is all sorts of clutter down there on the seafloor. is that what the vessel— there on the seafloor. is that what the vessel has found? 0r there on the seafloor. is that what the vessel has found? or is it something related to 0ceangate titan? _ something related to 0ceangate titan? we don't know at the moment. so what _ titan? we don't know at the moment. so what this— titan? we don't know at the moment. so what this rov has is manipulate her arms— so what this rov has is manipulate her arms on— so what this rov has is manipulate her arms on the front, lights, cameras, _ her arms on the front, lights, cameras, sonar, but it also has a sample _ cameras, sonar, but it also has a sample box~ _ cameras, sonar, but it also has a sample box. this is a science vessel~ — sample box. this is a science vessel. they go down very, very deep even deep—rooted than where that

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make high-performance engines. so much to discuss. thank you both. programming note, be sure to watch kristen ahn's full. collusive one-on-one interview with former president barack obama. obama and amanpour. will democracy win? airing tonight 10:00 p.m. only here on cnn. of course, breaking news. the continuing to follow in the search for the missing tourists submersible. u.s. coast guard discovered a debris field on the seafloor in the search area near where the vessel was originally headed. headed to view the "titanic" wreckage site. this is the remote operated vessel that found that it debris field. an update from the u.s. coast guard about these findings in less than an hour. we don't yet know if the debris found is indeed from the "tighten." officials estimated sunday the crew trapped in inside of a hotel from that point of four

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