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I don't think the bones would suffer as much as the soft tissue would disintegrate. I think they found remains on the bottom and brought them up.The suddenness of the implosion - the sudden pressure change on the bodies.
Anyone who went to the bottom even if inside the ship, had a relatively slow trip down after death. The ship took some minutes from going under the surface, to hitting bottom; and on the descent down, the bodies, the meat-sacks, acclimate slowly to the change in pressure.
There was talk about matching the dna - so there must have been bones on the bottom?
Too bad they didn't discuss that bit (bones) with more detail instead of leaving folks to wonder about it.