I've just read that Britain has become the first nation to sign up to an international treaty aimed at protecting the wreck of the RMS Titanic. This can only be regarded as good news, though we need to remember that in another decade or two, there won't BE a wreck as it's deteriorating badly.
The thing about the ill-fated liner which I've never understood is how it came to pass that "salvage rights" over a British liner which sunk in international waters was awarded by an American court to ,surprise surprise, an American company. Hopefully we can now look forward to the wreck - which after all is a mass grave - being left in peace.