Marine Accident Report: Ss Edmund Fitzgerald Sinking in Lake Superior is a 41-page legal document that was released by the United States Coast Guard on November 1, 1975 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the Marine Accident Report about?
A: The report is about the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald in Lake Superior.
Q: When did the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sink?
A: The SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank on November 10, 1975.
Q: What caused the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald?
A: The cause of the sinking was determined to be a combination of factors including severe weather conditions.
Q: How many crew members were on board the SS Edmund Fitzgerald?
A: There were 29 crew members on board the ship.
Q: Were any survivors found after the sinking?
A: No, there were no survivors found after the sinking.
Q: Has the wreckage of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald been found?
A: Yes, the wreckage of the ship was located in 1976, approximately 530 feet below the surface of Lake Superior.
Q: Were there any recommendations or findings from the Marine Accident Report?
A: Yes, the report included recommendations for improved vessel design and emergency communication systems.
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