Santa Cruz Dive Boat Fire Incident Condolences

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They haven't given out all of the names yet. I believe that there are only 22 publicly identified so far.
 
"At this time the authorities have publicly identified 22 of the divers.

  • Carol Diana Adamic, 60 - Santa Cruz, California
  • Neal Gustav Baltz, 42 - Phoenix, Arizona
  • Patricia Ann Beitzinger, 48 - Chandler, Arizona
  • Vaidehi Campbell, 41 - Felton, California
  • Kendra Chan, 26 - Oxnard, California
  • Raymond 'Scott' Chan, 59 - Los Altos, California
  • Justin Carroll Dignam, 58 - Anaheim, California
  • Andrew Fritz, 40 - Sacramento, California
  • Daniel Garcia, 46 - Berkeley, California
  • Marybeth Guiney, 51- Santa Monica, California
  • Yulia Krashennaya, 40 - Berkeley, California
  • Alexandra Kurtz, 26 - Santa Barbara, California
  • Charles McIlvain, 44 - Santa Monica, California
  • Caroline McLaughlin, 45 - Oakland, California
  • Angela Rose Quitasol, 28 - Stockton, California
  • Evan Michel Quitasol, 37 - Stockton, California
  • Michael Quitasol, 62 - Stockton, California
  • Nicole Storm Quitasol, 31 - Imperial Beach, California
  • Steven Salika, 55 - Santa Cruz, California
  • Tia Salika-Adamic, 17 - Santa Cruz, California
  • Ted Strom, 62 - Germantown, Tennessee
  • Wei Tan, 26 - Goleta, California"
 
I took a cruise on the TRUTH, her sister ship, a few years ago. They were based out of San Pedro then and we went to the North Point of Catalina. You check in at night and wake up in the morning at Catalina to take a dive. This will probably slow down dive boats in California and result in more regulations. So sad for the families when they were traveling for some good diving.
 
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