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There are claims on FB that it's the same 49 year old who drifted overnight last month there, but unconfirmed. I can't imagine a solo diver leaving no one on the boat and not bothering to carry a PLB. The 2020 Ocean Signal Rescue ME 406 PLB1 - EPI3110 - Sailing - Accessories - Safety starts at $249 plus $100 for a nylon canister, good for seven years before battery needs to be replaced, and could at least be worth that much preventing spending a night drifting. I prefer the larger models, but it's sold by ACR too so if one ever had to use it and needed the battery replaced for that, ACR would replace it for free.
https://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/crime/article242367496.html
https://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/crime/article242367496.html
Several law enforcement agencies are searching for a diver who went missing in the Port Royal Sound on Tuesday afternoon. The search continued throughout the night into Wednesday morning.
A boater in the area called 911 around 6:15 p.m., saying a scuba diver went into the water around 3:45 p.m. and never came back to the boat, according to Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Maj. Bob Bromage.
The Sheriff’s Office immediately notified the U.S. Coast Guard, which sent a helicopter to help search, and boats were also searching for the diver.