On Monday, the first of two new ships began searching the Indian Ocean for the remains of MH370. It marked a new stage in the efforts to find remnants of the missing airliner that disappeared March 9. The GO Phoenix began searching a new swath of ocean after experts mapped out a new area where the plane is believed to have crashed. The Fugro Discovery will begin searching in mid-October. Both ships will use sonar technology to detect signs of the missing plane. No remnants of the plane, including its 239 passengers, have been discovered in aviation's greatest mystery.
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