"Our team of four scientists is on board a Coast Guard ship to help locate the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) of the missing plane," Director of Chennai-based NIOT, M A Atmanand told PTI.
The missing CG aircraft is equipped with a CVR, Inspector General S P Sharma, Commander, Coast Guard (East), Chennai, said.
Atmanand said three other scientists of the institute, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, were also currently working alongside personnel of other agencies in locating the aircraft.
The scientists have expertise in deep ocean technology and are doing their best to locate the aircraft and its CVR, he said.
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"It can be deployed only at a specified target area and the ROV cannot sweep-scan huge tracts of ocean floor," he said.
Coast Guard has already said that it has requested ROVs from agencies like NIOT and Reliance for support in locating the missing aircraft.
To a question, Sharma denied claims in social networking sites today that the missing aircraft had been "spotted at a depth of about 850 metres in the sea" near Sirkali, off Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu.
INS 'Sandhayak', a naval survey ship, began operations in the Karaikkal-Cuddalore coastline on the intervening night of June 11-12 to locate the aircraft. It's sonar equipment sent signals deep into the ocean and picked up some intermittent signals, likely to be from the Dornier plane, according to Sharma.