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A South Korean P3 Orion taxies on the run way after it returned from the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth, Australia, Sunday, March 30, 2014. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

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RAAF pilot Flight Lt. Russell Adams speaks to the media after his AP-3C Orion returned from the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth, Australia, Sunday, March 30, 2014. Adams said his crew spotted several items orange in color as large as two meters in size that were of interest and images of these items have been passed onto the Rescue Coordination Center to be analyzed.(AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

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A ground crewman guides a RAAF AP-3C Orion along the tarmac as it returns from the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth, Australia, Sunday, March 30, 2014. Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Sunday he was hopeful clues will emerge soon to help find Flight 370 even though searchers again failed to find jet debris, as relatives of Chinese passengers on the plane protested in Malaysia to demand the government apologize over its handling of the search. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

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Master of the Ocean Shield Captain Nicholas Woods speaks about the roll his ship will play in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth, Australia, Sunday, March 30, 2014. An Australian warship with an aircraft black box detector was set to depart Sunday to join the search. It will still take three to four days for the ship, the Ocean Shield, to reach the search zone — an area roughly the size of Poland about 1,850 kilometers (1,150 miles) to the west of Australia. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

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U.S. Navy captain Mark Matthews, right, Royal Australian Navy commodore Peter Leavy, center, and chief of the navy Vice Admiral Ray Griggs stand on the dock before a press conference at naval base HMAS Stirling about the defense ship Ocean Shield and her roll in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth, Australia, Sunday, March 30, 2014.(AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

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Australian Defense ship Ocean Shield lies docked at naval base HMAS Stirling while being fitted with a towed pinger locator to aid in her roll in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth, Australia, Sunday, March 30, 2014. The Australian warship with an aircraft black box detector was set to depart Sunday to join the search. It will still take three to four days for the ship, the Ocean Shield, to reach the search zone — an area roughly the size of Poland about 1,850 kilometers (1,150 miles) to the west of Australia.(AP Photo/Rob Griffith)