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Divers back in Gulf; search resumes for capsized boat’s crew

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PORT FOURCHON, La. – Divers returned Saturday to the murky, roiling waters of the Gulf of Mexico in search of lost crew members aboard a capsized lift boat off Louisiana, the Coast Guard said.

“They took a break overnight because of the weather, operating as long as they could, but got back out there this morning and they’re in the water now,” said Petty Officer John Michelli.

Late Friday, divers recovered two more unresponsi­ve crew members, the Coast Guard said. Commercial divers on the capsized Seacor Power lift boat found them, the Coast Guard statement said. But the Coast Guard said it was not releasing the names of any of those rescued, recovered or still missing out of respect for the privacy of their families.

“Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family, friends and loved ones of everyone involved in this tragic incident,” said Capt. Will Watson, commander of Coast Guard Sector New Orleans. “We are using every asset available to us to continue our search efforts.”

Lafourche Parish Coroner’s Office investigat­or Jamie S. Folse, in an email Saturday, identified the crew members as Anthony Hartford, 53, of New Orleans and James Wallingsfo­rd, 55, of Gilbert, Louisiana.

The cause of death for both men remained under investigat­ion Saturday.

The Coast Guard referred calls about the dive operations to the New Jerseybase­d Donjon Marine Co., which was contracted by Seacor Power to lead the underwater search. A spokesman for the company did not immediatel­y respond to a voice message left by the AP.

Rescuers in the air and the sea have been searching for the 19 workers who were aboard the vessel, which is designed to support offshore oil rigs, when it overturned Tuesday in rough weather about 8 miles south of the Louisiana coast. Nine remain missing.

Six people were rescued Tuesday shortly after the vessel capsized, and one body was recovered from the water Wednesday. A second body was found Thursday night, according to a Coast Guard news release.

 ?? CHRIS GRANGER/THE TIMES-PICAYUNE AND THE NEW ORLEANS ADVOCATE VIA AP ?? Janet Hartford, center, the wife of Anthony Hartford, 53, whose body was found among the dead on the Seacor Power, holds a photo of her husband while standing with her daughter, Antranae, 24, right, son, Thelonious Dukes, 38, far left, and daughter-in-law, Chantrice, at their home in New Orleans on Saturday. Divers returned Saturday to the murky, roiling waters of the Gulf of Mexico in search of lost crew members aboard a capsized lift boat off Louisiana, the Coast Guard said.
CHRIS GRANGER/THE TIMES-PICAYUNE AND THE NEW ORLEANS ADVOCATE VIA AP Janet Hartford, center, the wife of Anthony Hartford, 53, whose body was found among the dead on the Seacor Power, holds a photo of her husband while standing with her daughter, Antranae, 24, right, son, Thelonious Dukes, 38, far left, and daughter-in-law, Chantrice, at their home in New Orleans on Saturday. Divers returned Saturday to the murky, roiling waters of the Gulf of Mexico in search of lost crew members aboard a capsized lift boat off Louisiana, the Coast Guard said.

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