
There are some preserved bodies inside the bowels of the wreckage.
The engineers that were trapped in the bottom are believed to had been preserved as they’re buried underneath all that wreckage and mud.
The bodies that were within the debris field are all gone due to marine life. However; their belongings and the things they wore are still laying there after all those years.

This famous photo surfaced in 2012, 100 years after the ship sank. It is highly believed by researchers that a body was once in these boots.

Look at these shoes. It’s highly likely that someone was wearing them when they went down with the ship. Absolutely no human remains (even bones) can be found, unless you were to explore the wreckage right after it went down.
The only preserved bodies are inside the wreckages bowels, where no marine life or air can even reach them. The sad part is, those preserved bodies wouldn’t be able to be recovered and given to families. Some say the wreckage will be completely gone by 2030. James Cameron argued with some of his scientist staff that the wreckage will be gone in about 90 years from now, which I believe.
The wreckage is simply a gravesite. Knowing we’ll never be able to recover any preserved bodies just says something, doesn’t it?
