The woman who disappeared while diving near Deception Pass has been identified as a Walla Walla University student.
A spokeswoman for the Seventh Day Adventist university at College Place, Rosa Jimenez, says Shari Booth was taking a scuba class at the university's Rosario Marine Laboratory.
The 19-year-old freshman from Brush Prairie, Clark County, was reported missing Monday and was not found in a search involving helicopters from the Coast Guard, Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, and searchers and divers with the Skagit County sheriff's office and volunteers and boaters.
Walla Walla University contracts with a professional diving business to provide scuba classes. Classes are postponed pending an investigation.
The Coast Guard said late Monday night it was suspending the search pending further developments after air and surface rescue crews combed about 20 square miles over an eight-hour period.