The latest search for Amelia Earhart has been called off.
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery called off the $2.2 million search.
Members say they still believe Earhart and her navigator crashed onto a reef off a remote island in the Pacific Ocean 75 years ago this month.
TIGHAR president Pat Thrasher said the group plans another voyage next year.
They collected video and sonar data which searchers will use to look for things that may be tough to see at first glance.
The search was cut short by repeated, unexpected equipment mishaps and other delays, leaving the group with only five days of search time rather than 10, as originally planned.
The U.S. State Department had encouraged the privately-funded voyage, which launched earlier this month from Hawaii.