The Coast Guard says it is unable to deploy divers for safety due to bad weather in the area of the accident.
However, the Navy's remote-controlled underwater robot, R.O.V., which found and raised the missing person, will be deployed.
Private deep-sea divers arrived earlier than expected along with crane barges to remove nets.
The Coast Guard will hold meetings with the military and rescue companies to discuss the deployment of deep-sea submarines and the removal of nets.
The 129-ton Venus, carrying 27 people, sank 22 kilometers northwest of Biyangdo Island on Jeju Island in the early morning of the 8th.Two of the 15 people rescued by
were killed and one missing person was found, reducing the number of missing to 11.
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