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Search canceled for missing Jupiter Dive Center scuba diver

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by LUTHER MONROE - CDNN Safety News Editor

JUPITER, Florida (20 June 2005) -- The U.S. Coast Guard has cancelled the search for missing Jupiter Dive Center diver Frank Langon.

Langon, 55, disappeared at "The Hole in the Wall" on a dive led by Jupiter Dive Center owner Randy Jordan.

With a maximum depth of about 47 meters (155 feet), the site is considered appropriate for advanced level divers.

Langon was last seen ascending to the surface at a depth of about 24 meters (80 feet).

The Coast Guard search lasted four days and covered more than 1,800 square miles.

 

Republic 4
Republic 4 dive boat owned and operated by PADI 5-Star Jupiter Dive Center.

Jordan said he will continue looking for the missing diver to help bring closure to the victim's family.

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