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I think there may be some differences in what different people regard as "excessive risk".They said the same in Plura...The mission from SSF is done. They found the body at 234m and recovered the computer. When asked about the feasibility of recovering the body, none of those involved said it was feasible without excessive risk.
Apparently, unless an international team considers it possible (recalling the fate of Dave Shaw...), the body wont be recovered.
The official recovery operation in Plura was stopped since the dive leader wouldn't be responsible for the risks in the operation. And that was even after they'd bent our HES regulations into pretzels to be able to start the operation. For me, there's a fundamental difference between the situation that Rick Stanton was in, and the situation Sami's team was in. Stanton was responsible for the recovery divers' safety, the Finns went as private individuals, responsible only for their own safety.