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3/30/2014 2:45 a.m. - 7:21 a.m. Updated 3/30/2014
Objects retrieved in the Indian not belong to missing plane
AMSA reported that objects are garbage or fishing tackle .


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 The Australian Maritime Safety Authority ( AMSA ) , which coordinates the
 search for the plane of Malaysia Airlines in the Indian Ocean , on Sunday confirmed
 ( 30 ) that the objects recovered off the coast of Western Australia does not belong
 to missing on Nov. 8 aircraft.
AMSA said it is more likely that these objects recovered on Saturday ( 29 ) by a
 Chinese ship, are trash or fishing tackle 
Prosseguem no Oceano índico as buscas por destroços do avião desaparecido da Malaysia Airlines. (Foto: Jason Reed / Pool / Via AFP Photo).

Continuing in the Indian Ocean searches for wreckage of missing plane of Malaysia
 Airlines . ( Photo: Jason Reed / Pool / Via AFP Photo )
Continuing in the Indian Ocean searches for wreckage of missing plane of Malaysia Airlines 
. ( Photo: Jason Reed / Pool / Via AFP Photo )
The search for the plane from Malaysia Airlines , in an area of 319 thousand square
 kilometers , will continue on Sunday as weather conditions permit , for light showers
 and overcast skies are planned .
In the area are already an Australian vessel and three other ships of China . Another six
 boats must get to the point to search and retrieve the objects sighted by aircraft two
 days ago , said AMSA .
Another Australian vessel, Toowomba , left Perth and should arrive in three days to
 the area , and Ocean Shield, which carries a black-box detector and an unmanned
 underwater vehicle , will leave the capital of Western Australia .
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The former head of the Australian Armed Forces , Angus Houston , Perth direct the
 Joint Coordination Center Agencies , recently created to rescue the plane , although
 Malaysia continue to be responsible for the search in accordance with international
 laws . " As far as our responsibilities increase with time , there is no better person to
 Angus to coordinate and interact with large number of countries participating in this
 search," said Australian Prime Minister , Tony Abbott , in Sydney .
The MH370 flight took off from Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board on the
 morning of March 8, bound for Beijing and disappeared from radar civilians
 Malaysia about 40 minutes after takeoff 

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