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An 61-year-old diver from Western Massachusetts drowned this morning while on a multi-diver excursion off Gloucester's Eastern Point, the U.S. Coast Guard and the Essex County District Attorney's office confirmed today.
Belchertown resident Joseph Piemonte, diving off the 36-foot recreational dive boat Gauntlet carrying three crew members and three other divers, descended into the water and did not resurface in an appropriate time-frame, according to Coast Guard spokeswoman Petty Officer Cindy Oldham at the Coast Guard's First District headquarters in Boston.
"They're not sure what happened," Oldham said. "He was an experienced diver."
Carrie Kimball Monahan, spokeswoman for Essex County District Attorney Jonathan W. Blodgett, confirmed the identity of the drowning victim.
Oldham said the Gauntlet crew notified the Coast Guard of the problem about 8:30 a.m. She said the Coast Guard was ready to launch rescue aircraft from its air station on Cape Cod when the diver floated back to the surface, unresponsive and motionless.
The Coast Guard dispatched a life-saving boat from Station Gloucester, which met Gauntlet and escorted it back to the floating dock at Station Gloucester.
"The crew of the Gauntlet was performing CPR on the way in," Oldham said.
Gauntlet was met at Station Gloucester by local EMS units and the diver was pronounced dead, Oldham said.
Monahan said detectives assigned to the district attorney's office also responded to Station Gloucester today on report of the drowning.
Gloucester Police had declined to immediately release the name of the drowning victim, referring calls to the district attorney's office and the Coast Guard.
Gauntlet, home-ported at Glover Wharf Marina in Beverly, is the dive boat for the Beverly-based North Atlantic Dive Expeditions and was the boat involved in today's tragedy, Heather Knowles, a founder of the dive excursion company confirmed late this morning.
Knowles declined further comment.
Gloucester Harbormaster Jim Caulkett did not immediately return phone calls seeking information.