The Swedish Coast Guard says it has found a Norwegian cargo ship that sank recently off Sweden's southwestern coast, AP reported. An official says a remote-controlled underwater vessel with a camera located the Langeland on Sunday at a depth of about 110 meters. «We were able to identify the ship thanks to the pictures,» Coast Guard official Ulrika Nilsson is quoted as saying by Swedish news agency TT. The Langeland sank Friday. The Swedish Maritime Administration received distress calls, but contact was lost shortly afterward. Strong winds were causing high seas at the time. Six men are believed to have drowned. The Langeland is 230 feet (70 meters) long and weighs 70 tons. It was on its way to Moss in southern Norway, carrying insulation material.