MISSING DIVER FOUND ASHORE

Press Notice No: 008-12                                                                  11 November, 2012
At 16.12 pm, Clyde coastguard received a distress call from a vessel to report one of their divers missing in the North End of the Sound of Mull.
Coastguard rescue teams from Tobermory and Falen and Kilchoan, have been called out, Tobermory RNLI lifeboat was requested to launch and the Coastguard rescue helicopter has been scrambled. Other vessels in the area also assisted in the search.
The diver was last seen entering the water at 02.45 pm, but had failed to surface.
The diver had gone missing from FV Atlantia UL62.
At 18.45 the diver was spotted ashore at MaCleans Nose, by the crew of the fishing vessel Atlantia who were assisting in the search. The Coastguard rescue helicopter winched him into the aircraft and took him to Oban Hospital.
John Griffiths, Clyde Coastguard said:
The missing diver had managed to make shore and fortunately was spotted by one of the searching boats.
It is recommended that divers whether diving for leisure or commercial carry a waterproof flare pack or surface marker bouy to alert others in the event of a distress situation.
Plan the dive, and dive the plan.

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