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If air trapped in the lungs (or gaseous bloat) has given
the corpse a bulk density approximately equal to that of water, then it's height in the water column is controlled primarily by currents in the water.

So it could be near or on the bottom and still floating.

:o)
Posted by: Jack-Booted EULA   Posted on: 08/02/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Your Rep Is Floating On The Bottom Of Puget Sound  itanalyst | 08/01/05
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