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Tampa area man dies while diving off Juno Beach
By MICHELLE SHELDONE
michelle.sheldone@scripps.com
Posted at 3:02 p.m.
September 4, 2006
A Tampa area man died during a Labor Day recreational dive off Juno Beach.
The man, a certified diver estimated to be 50-plus years old, was found floating in the water by the crew of the commercial dive boat Republic IV at about 11 a.m., on Monday. A crew member performed CPR, but couldn't resuscitate him.
He had been diving in waters 70 feet deep at the Juno Ledge, two miles off Juno Beach before his body surfaced. The site is not known to be a dangerous dive, Jupiter Dive Center owner Gerry Carroll said.
"A multitude of things could have happened," Carroll said. "I'm not even going to speculate."
Members of the Jupiter Police Department and Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office met the Republic IV at Seasport Marina, where Palm Beach County Fire Rescue took the man's body to Jupiter Medical Center.
The Sheriff's Office is awaiting the medical examiner's report about the cause of death.
By MICHELLE SHELDONE
michelle.sheldone@scripps.com
Posted at 3:02 p.m.
September 4, 2006
A Tampa area man died during a Labor Day recreational dive off Juno Beach.
The man, a certified diver estimated to be 50-plus years old, was found floating in the water by the crew of the commercial dive boat Republic IV at about 11 a.m., on Monday. A crew member performed CPR, but couldn't resuscitate him.
He had been diving in waters 70 feet deep at the Juno Ledge, two miles off Juno Beach before his body surfaced. The site is not known to be a dangerous dive, Jupiter Dive Center owner Gerry Carroll said.
"A multitude of things could have happened," Carroll said. "I'm not even going to speculate."
Members of the Jupiter Police Department and Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office met the Republic IV at Seasport Marina, where Palm Beach County Fire Rescue took the man's body to Jupiter Medical Center.
The Sheriff's Office is awaiting the medical examiner's report about the cause of death.