According to the archaeologist who discovered the wreck, the ship will die out of existence if it is not raised and preserved.
The question of whether the vessel should be hauled out of the freezing waters is a hot potato and brings forth a lot of legal and logistical issues.
There are a lot of differing views about raising the ship, according to Bound, who was asked about it at an event in London. The Shackleton family have strong views of their own, so we have to remember that when we think about that one.
It could take forever and a day to bring it up, which is why we have to think about the process. It will decay over time if we leave it there.
After Endurance was found, the explorer's granddaughter said she wanted it to stay.
The search team found the ship at a depth of 3000 metres and four miles from the position recorded by the captain.
The 28 men on the ship were forced to abandon the ship after they became trapped in dense pack ice as they tried to cross the ocean.
On November 21, 1915, the vessel broke up and sank beneath the sea. The crew were stuck in the ice for 10 months before they were able to escape.
Dan Snow said that the search for Endurance was fortunate as they were able to navigate through the sea ice with ease.
He said that they had a search box that they used to look at the data from 1915.
They were still doing readings with the sun and making daily weather observations.
It was a crazy plan to build a camp on the ice, drill a huge hole in the ice, and drop drones through the ice if we couldn't reach the box.
The ice is moving in a crazy way.
The team decided to use a drone to move around the area.
Bound said he was going to look more closely at the wreck, which he had never seen before.
He said that she was the ultimate sealed box mystery. It is similar to the film Citizen Kane with all the antiques in a box. Some of the gaps can be looked at through the technology.
We are anxious in time to conduct a marine biological survey because she is an amazing place.