Titanic Wreck Could Become Underwater Museum (PICTURES)

Posted: 14/04/2012 19:06 Updated: 14/04/2012 19:23   PA

Titanic Wreck Museum
The Titanic wreck could be made into a museum, its discoverer has said

The wreck of the Titanic could become an underwater museum, its discoverer said.

Footage of the doomed vessel from 4,000m under the ocean off the coast of Canada could be broadcast live, Dr Robert Ballard said.

It now enjoys Unesco world heritage protection to prevent pillaging.

The oceanographer uncovered the vessel in 1985 and said the technology existed to beam material from the depths across the world.

"I see the Titanic becoming an underwater museum, accessed, with wonderful facilities," he said.

"We hope to come live on the anniversary of the discovery, September 1."

He was speaking at Titanic Belfast, a new visitor's centre in Belfast.

American oceanographer Dr Ballard was part of the team that found the wreckage of the famous steamship in the Atlantic Ocean in 1985.

Events were taking place this evening to mark the centenary, including a Requiem for the Lost Souls at St Anne's Cathedral and a commemoration in music and film at the Waterfront Hall, featuring well-known performers including singer Katie Melua.

Meanwhile, the new Titanic Memorial Garden on the east side of City Hall has been completed ahead of its opening tomorrow morning.

The names of more than 1,500 victims of the tragedy are engraved on five bronze plaques on a plinth nine metres wide - making it the first monument to record all those who died.

Many existing memorials have failed to include the Titanic crew or musicians. On this one there is no distinction between first-class passengers and others, with names in alphabetical order.

The garden will be unveiled after a commemorative service takes place to mark the time the Belfast-built liner sank.

Landscape architect Joy Hutchinson said: "We've gone for a colour scheme built around blue, white, silver and green, reflecting water and ice.

"It is to try to encourage a sense of peace and contemplation."

The garden will be opened to the public after the service takes place.

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02:46 PM on 04/15/2012
What sort of person or organisation is, or are they, who wish to profit from this wreck where many people lost their lives. Why make a fast buck over other peoples tragedy. Shame on you!
02:08 PM on 04/15/2012
this is a mass grave and as such should be left RIP TO ALL
02:05 PM on 04/15/2012
this is a mass grave site leave it alone and RIP TO ALL
12:37 PM on 04/15/2012
A lot of people on here seem to be touchy about it being a grave site... given that all the human remains have disolved away (bones included), I can't see the issue. How is this any different from revealing mumified human remains from thousands of years ago? which is very much more gruesome when the body is still intact.
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11:16 AM on 04/15/2012
As most people know the Titanic was built in my home city of Belfast and we've built a huge visitors centre at the old dry dock in Titanic quarter at a cost of millions, although l think it is a good idea and an interesting place for tourists to visit personally l am sick listening about Titanic and have been sick of it since they brought out that bloody film in 1997.
10:18 AM on 04/15/2012
For heavens sake its a bloody mass grave site for all those men women and children whom didnt stand a chance of saving thier lives and now is thier final resting place, leave them rest in peace and continue thier final journey. And let it also be a reminder of how a class system of rich and poor can fail lives. Rip for all whom.
10:17 AM on 04/15/2012
One very simply question "WHY"
10:04 AM on 04/15/2012
Its a Grave for those whom didnt stand a chance to save thier lives, let them rest in peace, and let it be a reminder about how a class system from a another time fails and cost lives. RIP for all those still on thier voyage.
09:53 AM on 04/15/2012
People go to visit grave sites of the war dead in some foreign field in respect and gratitude for their sacrifice.It was after the sinking of the Titanic that strict rules regarding the correct amount of lifeboats etc were introduced.So it is with the same respect that people wish show their thanks to those (although involuntary) gave their all.
09:07 AM on 04/15/2012
Anything to make a little more cash for their pockets, DISCUSTING
08:48 AM on 04/15/2012
How will you queue to get in?
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progressive not obsessive
12:27 AM on 04/15/2012
It's a decomposing pile of rust!
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11:15 PM on 04/14/2012
Sign me up. Have own flippers and snorkel, so show me the way. Wetsuit needed, any offers? Got my 25 meter badge for insurance purposes. I await the tide!
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Dahlink I luff you but geeve me Park Avenoo
09:32 PM on 04/14/2012
Titanic is an organically deteriorating gravesite.

What a stupid premise and article.
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08:54 PM on 04/14/2012
Titanic is a grave site... leave it alone! Let it rest in peace.
09:06 AM on 04/15/2012
i totaly agre with you, over a thousand died there, LEAVE IT ALONE