Scuba diver abandoned at sea calls for maritime safety inquiry.

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  1. It’s important that we prioritize the safety of all individuals participating in activities like scuba diving. The incident highlights the critical need for proper procedures and communication among dive teams. An investigation into maritime safety could reveal shortcomings in protocols and help prevent similar situations in the future, ensuring that divers are accounted for and returned safely to shore. It’s a reminder for everyone to check equipment, maintain open lines of communication, and adhere to safety guidelines while enjoying the ocean.

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