The press can only go by what others tell them, which in this case is a PIO from the Coast Guard. Part of the problem is that none of us (divers I mean) will talk to the press. No one wants to be responsible for painting the sport in a light that is negative. Dive operators understandably don't want to discuss it, because it could be bad for business, and, in the case of the boat operator, could affect their insurance coverage and liability (though realistically the boat in question went above and beyond, as did the guys who brought him up). Additionally, no thoughtful person would want to say anything to the press that could damage the family of the victim, so where does that leave us, the diving public?
I don't know.
My biggest concern at the moment is what the rescuers must be going through.