Shipwrecks are also underwater tombs for those that were trapped inside. Though they don't always get footage of bodies, when they do the more ethical crews won't make that footage public. Either out of respect for surviving family or because they don't want to make a spectacle out of a person's remains.
Also there is most likely a large amount of boring footage that just isn't interesting to most.
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Reply to comment by KawaiiPotato15 in Previously unreleased footage from first submersible dives in July 1986 to the RMS Titanic shipwreck — British passenger liner that sank 14-15 April 1912 remains about 4,000 metres undersea in the Atlantic Ocean by marketrent
Shipwrecks are also underwater tombs for those that were trapped inside. Though they don't always get footage of bodies, when they do the more ethical crews won't make that footage public. Either out of respect for surviving family or because they don't want to make a spectacle out of a person's remains. Also there is most likely a large amount of boring footage that just isn't interesting to most.