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    Diving community reacts to boat fire off Santa Barbara coast

    The diving vessel, Conception, caught fire off Santa Cruz Island early Monday morning, trapping 33 passengers and one crew member in the sleeping quarters below deck. All but one of the 34 bodies have been recovered from the fire.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Jarrett Hill • Sep 4, 2019 • 1 min read

    The diving vessel, Conception, caught fire off Santa Cruz Island early Monday morning, trapping 33 passengers and one crew member in the sleeping quarters below deck. All but one of the 34 bodies have been recovered from the fire. Five crew members escaped and were rescued by a nearby boat.

    The National Transportation Safety Board started an investigation on Tuesday, saying it’s 100% confident it’ll determine the cause of the fire.

    Adrienne Hall is a diver from Ventura and a documentary filmmaker. "It’s about the most unthinkable tragedy that could happen in the dive community...and to any group of divers anywhere," she says.

    Hall says there's a sense of connection with everyone onboard Conception because of "a shared experience, and a shared love of diving, and a shared love of islands off of our coast.”

    In the aftermath of the fire, she remains optimistic about the diving community in Southern California, which she describes as tightly knit. "Hopefully this will only bring us together, and make us stronger, and help keep everyone safer moving forward."

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