Current:Home > NewsCourt hearing to discuss contested Titanic expedition is canceled after firm scales back dive plan -Excel Wealth Summit
Court hearing to discuss contested Titanic expedition is canceled after firm scales back dive plan
TrendPulse View
Date:2025-04-10 12:13:50
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A federal admiralty court in Virginia has canceled a Friday hearing to discuss a contested expedition to the Titanic after the salvage firm scaled back its dive plans. But a looming court battle over the 2024 mission is not over yet.
RMST Titanic Inc. owns the salvage rights to the world’s most famous shipwreck. It originally planned to possibly retrieve artifacts from inside the Titanic’s hull, informing the court of its intentions in June.
In August, the U.S. government filed a motion to intervene, arguing that the court should stop the expedition. U.S. attorneys cited a 2017 federal law and an agreement with Great Britain to restrict entry into the Titanic’s hull because it’s considered a grave site.
Lawyers on each side of the case were set to discuss the matter Friday before a U.S. District Judge in Norfolk who oversees Titanic salvage matters.
But the company said this week that it no longer planned to retrieve artifacts or do anything else that might involve the 2017 law. RMST is now opposing the government’s motion to intervene as a party in its salvage case before the admiralty court.
RMST has been the court-recognized steward of the Titanic’s artifacts since 1994. Its collection holds thousands of items following several dives, the last of which was in 2010. The firm exhibits anything from silverware to a piece of the ship’s hull.
The company said it changed the dive plans because its director of underwater research, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, died in the implosion of the Titan submersible near the Titanic shipwreck in June. The Titan was operated by a separate company, OceanGate, to which Nargeolet was lending expertise.
Nargeolet was supposed to lead the 2024 expedition.
The Titanic was traveling from Southampton, England, to New York when it struck an iceberg and sank in 1912. About 1,500 of the roughly 2,200 people on board died.
The wreck was discovered on the North Atlantic seabed in 1985.
veryGood! (778)
Related
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- Ohio identifies 597 noncitizens who voted or registered in recent elections
- Beware of these potential fantasy football busts, starting with Texans WR Stefon Diggs
- Michigan doctor charged with taking photos and videos of naked children and adults
- Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Sells Once Every 4 Seconds: Get 50% Off Before It's Gone
- 'Hard Knocks': Caleb Williams' QB1 evolution, Bears nearly trade for Matt Judon
- From NASA and the White House, to JLo and Kim Kardashian, everyone is getting very demure
- It Ends With Us' Brandon Sklenar Slams Critics Vilifying the Women Behind the Film
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- FTC’s bid to ban noncompete agreements rejected by federal judge in Texas
Ranking
- Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
- Why Lane Kiffin, Jeff Lebby, Chris Beard have longer contracts than Mississippi law allows
- Grapefruit-sized hail? Climate change could bring giant ice stones
- 7 convicted of blocking access to abortion clinic in suburban Detroit
- The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
- Detroit judge is sued after putting teen in handcuffs, jail clothes during field trip
- Miles from her collapsed home, flood victim’s sonograms of son found on Connecticut beach
- 2 Louisiana Supreme Court candidates disqualified, leaving 1 on the ballot
Recommendation
Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
Pumpkin Spice Latte officially back at Starbucks this week: Plus, a new apple-flavored drink
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's Real Breakup Date Revealed
Orson Merrick: A Journey Through Financial Expertise and Resilience
A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
PHOTO COLLECTION: Election 2024 DNC Day 3
Jennifer Lopez files for divorce from Ben Affleck after 2 years of marriage
Army soldier in custody after pregnant wife Mischa Johnson goes missing in Hawaii