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Ponte Vedra man dies during scuba dive
Associated Press
MAYPORT, Fla. - A 40-year-old Ponte Vedra Beach fisherman failed to return from a dive to catch grouper and snapper and was found dead two hours later on the ocean floor.
Richard "Rick" Stowe was on his third dive of the day. It was the first day of a five-day fishing expedition when he failed to surface about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, about 66 miles east of St. Marys, Ga.
James Williams, captain of the Reef Raider II, a commercial fishing boat, said Stowe had worked for him for about two years.
Williams said he knew something was wrong when Stowe's fish surfaced but he did not.
The crew of the Reef Raider first looked to see if Stowe had surfaced farther away from the boat, but they knew the current wasn't strong enough to carry Stowe far. Then they searched the bottom where he was fishing. They found his spear gun and his body.
Stowe was pronounced dead at Baptist Medical Center.
Vic Lloyd, owner of the fishing boat, could only speculate on what could have happened to Stowe and said it was a freak accident.
"Somewhere close to the surface he hit some kind of problem and blacked out," Lloyd said.
Associated Press
MAYPORT, Fla. - A 40-year-old Ponte Vedra Beach fisherman failed to return from a dive to catch grouper and snapper and was found dead two hours later on the ocean floor.
Richard "Rick" Stowe was on his third dive of the day. It was the first day of a five-day fishing expedition when he failed to surface about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, about 66 miles east of St. Marys, Ga.
James Williams, captain of the Reef Raider II, a commercial fishing boat, said Stowe had worked for him for about two years.
Williams said he knew something was wrong when Stowe's fish surfaced but he did not.
The crew of the Reef Raider first looked to see if Stowe had surfaced farther away from the boat, but they knew the current wasn't strong enough to carry Stowe far. Then they searched the bottom where he was fishing. They found his spear gun and his body.
Stowe was pronounced dead at Baptist Medical Center.
Vic Lloyd, owner of the fishing boat, could only speculate on what could have happened to Stowe and said it was a freak accident.
"Somewhere close to the surface he hit some kind of problem and blacked out," Lloyd said.