One of the world’s leading ocean exploration specialists has expressed willingness to assist in the retrieval of a data recorder buried with the Gulf Livestock 1, a cattle ship that capsized in the East China Sea nearly three years ago. The families of the 41 workers who perished in the incident have been unsatisfied with the incident report produced by the Panama Maritime Authority and believe that the data recorder is necessary to understand what truly happened. Rob McCallum, an experienced expedition leader, has offered his team’s expertise and resources in locating and retrieving the data recorder. He believes that even if the ship has drifted from its last known location due to ocean currents, his team can still track it down. The cost of the retrieval project is estimated to be between $3-5 million. The families hope that the data recorder will provide answers about the events leading to the tragedy.

Gulf Livestock 1 Sinking: Expert Rob McCallum Provides New Hope for Devastated Australian Families
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