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I believe that the river is popular with divers searching for prehistoric shark teeth, and I am speculating that the divers were eager to look for newly uncovered specimens after recent rains from the hurricane that broke up in the area. I believe that the water is always murky with currents and debris, but would be worse after those rains.
Emergency crews searching for diver who didn’t surface in the Cooper River in Berkeley Co.
Emergency crews searching for diver who didn’t surface in the Cooper River in Berkeley Co.
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - Berkeley County emergency crews are continuing their search for a diver who did not surface in the Cooper River.
The search is happening in the area of Dupont while law enforcement has set up a command station at the Cypress Gardens Boat Landing.
On Friday, just after 3 p.m., emergency operators received a call from a woman who was asking for help with a missing diver. According to the sheriff’s office, there were four people on a boat, all of whom were diving.
Sheriff Duane Lewis said one of the divers surfaced and then went back down, apparently in distress.
“They came here as recreational divers in that part of the Cooper River which they frequently do,” Lewis said. “Then this particular diver got into trouble.”
The sheriff’s office is asking the public to use caution in the area of the boat landing and to be aware of emergency vessels and divers in the water.
Members of the Berkeley County Marine Unit and the Pimlico Fire Department responded to the scene.
In addition, Lewis said they had eight divers in the water searching with several boats with DNR units assisting.