The multinational efforts to scour the choppy waters entered its second week today after AirAsia Flight QZ8501 en route from Indonesia's Surabaya city to Singapore carrying 162 people on board mysteriously crashed last Sunday.
A pinger locator was deployed today to find the black box of the plane to determine the cause of the fatal crash.
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The body was spotted by personnel on RSS Persistence at 7.58am during a brief respite from bad weather and recovered on board the ship at 8.46am, Singapore's Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) said in a statement.
This takes the total number of bodies retrieved from the Java Sea so far to 31. The body was found within the Republic of Singapore Navy's designated search area in the Java Sea, it said.
Meanwhile, Indonesia's national search and rescue agency BASARNAS said a fifth large object was discovered underwater this morning. It measured about 9.8 x 1.1 x 0.4 metres.
At a news conference today, BASARNAS officials also said dives have been temporarily suspended due to bad weather, and a remotely operated underwater vehicle has been sent to the search site. There are 17 Russian divers with unmanned submersibles at the search area too.
Officials believe many of the remaining 131 passengers and crew are still strapped to their seats and efforts have focussed on locating the fuselage of the ill-fated plane.
Divers waited for breaks in today's weather to reach the spot but nearly zero visibility have hampered their efforts, said Henry Bambang Soelistyo, chief of the National Search and Rescue Agency.
There were 20 aircraft and 27 ships deployed today combing the waters for the victims and wreckage of the Airbus 320-200 aircraft, BASARNAS officials said.
Two objects were found at the bottom of the sea near Pangkalan Bun yesterday. One of the them was measured at 9.4 metres by 4.8 metres and a half-metre high. The other, found nearby, was 7.2 metres by a half metre.
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