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The Morven Inspection Vessel, operated A-2-Sea, arrived today at the island of Guernsey, coming from Southampton, to begin with raking the submarine on the English Channel, in the region where the plane that was carrying Emiliano Sala from Nantes to Cardiff, he lost contact with the radars. The task of the work boat will start between Saturday and Sunday, completing that of the British government vessel, which reopened the investigation at the request of Argentina.
Private research is carried out thanks to donations from amateurs, institutions, footballers and anonymous people who have contributed. via the platform on the GoFoundMe website, created by Sport Cover (the agency representing the Argentine striker, 28 years old) and who made a collaboration of 20 000 €.
The goal of Emiliano Sala's environment was initially to collect 200,000 euros for research, but the goal was achieved in less than 24 hours. The ceiling was then raised to 300,000 euros, which was also long overdue (the figure has exceeded 370,000). Among the colleagues of the Progreso native (Santa Fe), the one who provided the most money is Kylian Mbappé, with 30,010. The French Adrien Rabiot was second with 25,000.
The ship Morven, built in 1983, has advanced research equipment, which will be used to carry out an underwater search of remains in the area of the last radar contact, which occurred around 21:20 GMT on Monday 21 January. , near the British island of Guernsey, in the English Channel. A few minutes earlier, he had contacted the control tower to request an emergency landing. The boat has a length of almost 20 meters, two radars, a sonar and a motion detectorand the researchers, led by David Mearns, will work with mini submarines to reach inaccessible areas or cover wider distances.
"Morven is suitable for 24-hour offshore operations and is fully equipped with the latest navigation, surveying and communication technologies. Its highly experienced crew provides comprehensive support to customers, surveyors and scientists in geophysical and other studies in British and European waters, "the company that manages the ship on its website sells its services.
David Mearns, one of the specialists who will lead the underwater research, works for the company Blue Water Recoveries. In your Twitter account, it is defined as a "wreck hunter, scientist, explorer, award-winning author". "The two ships will work together to find the designated area in the safest, most complete and most efficient way possible," he said.
Guernsey police warned that the site was used as a dump for "tons of radioactive waste, chemical weapons and ammunition" that left the two world wars. Hurd's Deep is the name of the deep underwater valley that lies in the English Channel and where the plane will be searched, according to the Daily Mail, a "black hole" located at about 40 kilometers from which is also the British submarine "HMS Affray", which sank in 1951, causing the death of 75 people.
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