
Titanic Research and Recovery Project
The Titanic Research and Recovery Project refers to efforts aimed at studying and recovering artifacts from the wreck of the RMS Titanic, which sank in 1912. These initiatives started in the late 1970s and involve deep-sea exploration to locate and document the ship and its debris. The project aims to understand the ship’s history, the reasons for its sinking, and to preserve its remnants. Artifacts recovered, such as personal belongings and structural pieces, are displayed in museums, contributing to historical knowledge and honoring those who perished in the tragedy.