Remains of Diver Recovered in Underwater Cave off Santa Cruz Island
Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office Suggests It Could Be Diver Who Went Missing in 2020
The remains of a diver were recovered Friday in an underwater cave system near Painted Cave on Santa Cruz Island, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office announced on Monday. While the county coroner has yet to confirm the identity of the diver, the Sheriff’s Office noted that the remains were recovered near the same location where a missing diver was last seen alive nearly two years ago.
On Saturday, November 5, 2022, two recreational divers exploring an underwater cave system came across what appeared to be human remains near the ocean floor and notified the Sheriff’s Office. Following several days of planning in coordination with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office Marine Enforcement Unit, and the National Park Service, the Sheriff’s Office’s Underwater Search and Recovery Team and allied agency divers on November 11 responded to the area of Seal Cove, where the diver’s remains were recovered from the underwater cave.
The decedent was transported to the Sheriff’s Office Coroner’s Bureau for further investigation and identification. According to a Sheriff’s Office statement, “Coroner’s detectives plan on utilizing rapid DNA to confirm the identity of the decedent with anticipated completion next week,” at which point next of kin will be notified and the diver’s identity made public.
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