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Fruitless search for MH370 could mean bountiful catches for fishermen

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The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, though fruitless in terms of finding the aircraft, should provide fishermen in the Indian Ocean with detailed sea-floor maps, and help them land huge catches. Australia, Malaysia and China ended the search for the Boeing 777 airliner on Tuesday, after a $150 million hunt over almost three years failed to find any trace, leaving one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries unanswered. (uk.reuters.com) More...

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elkesley
Allan Hickman 3
I fail to understand why NOTHING of the passengers luggage has ever surfaced, or any of the polystyrene insulation in the aircraft ( or indeed ANYTHING that floats ... has not been seen... can someone please tell me.?
joelwiley
joel wiley 2
Nothing that has been recognized as one of those parts you mentioned has been reported. Stuff may have been 'seen' but not recognized as a piece from the plane or contents.
That ocean is a very big place.
tracytearata
tracytearata 1
good luck to them if they find any part from the doomed aircraft the Indian ocean is full of rubbish shipping containers etc
hoppythe747b
hoppythe747b 0
Agree with you there it's a vast wide spread ocean with deep craters in there
joelwiley
joel wiley 4
So one unintended consequence is that the illegal fishing fleets can strip mine new fishery stocks without worrying about snagging their trawls on an airplane.
tracytearata
tracytearata -3
why on earth do you talk such rubbish you cannot help yourself making such unorthodox comments which turn up fruitless and make no sence
23allkimm
Randall Kimm 1
AGREED!!!!
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
With what do you agree? The rambling incoherence, the use of alternative grammar and spelling, or the question of why I posted what I did?
23allkimm
Randall Kimm 1
Uh huh!

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