U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Jamie Frederick, left, faces reporters as Paul Hankins, U.S. Navy civilian contractor, supervisor of salvage, right, looks on during a news conference, Wednesday, June 21, 2023, at Coast Guard Base Boston, in Boston. A Canadian surveillance vessel has detected more underwater noises in the area where rescuers are searching for a submersible that went missing in the North Atlantic while bringing five people down to the wreck of the Titanic, authorities said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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(New York, NY) — Time may have run out for the five people aboard a sub that’s been missing since Sunday. The vessel, that was on it’s way to the Titanic wreck site has not been heard from since it went under. They had enough oxygen to last them till around seven this morning. The Coast Guard says it will continue it search for the vessel. Retired Navy Submarine Captain Brad McDonald says he thinks the sub may have taken on water. The search for the submersible is focused in the area where a Canadian aircraft detected underwater noises on Tuesday.