Finding the missing "Titan" submersible has been compared to searching for a needle in a haystack, which is actually the Atlantic Ocean.
Meanwhile, rescue efforts are now focused on an area where underwater noises were detected by a Canadian military surveillance aircraft.
Eric Sorensen explains how sonar buoys, a technology first used during the Second World War, could play a critical role in finding the vessel.
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Meanwhile, rescue efforts are now focused on an area where underwater noises were detected by a Canadian military surveillance aircraft.
Eric Sorensen explains how sonar buoys, a technology first used during the Second World War, could play a critical role in finding the vessel.
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