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A search operation for a scuba diver who went missing in the North Sea has been suspended by HM Coastguard.A search operation for a scuba diver who went missing in the North Sea has been suspended by HM Coastguard.
The 68-year-old man, from the Brighton area, had been diving on a wreck.The 68-year-old man, from the Brighton area, had been diving on a wreck.
The coastguard was called at 17:52 BST on Monday when the diver, who was at sea as part of a group, failed to return to a dive vessel which earlier departed from the port of Lowestoft.The coastguard was called at 17:52 BST on Monday when the diver, who was at sea as part of a group, failed to return to a dive vessel which earlier departed from the port of Lowestoft.
The group had been in the water 12 miles (19.3km) offshore from Great Yarmouth when the alarm was raised. The group had been in the water 15 miles (24.1km) offshore from Great Yarmouth when the alarm was raised.
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It is understood that the diver let off a distress balloon, which surfaced at 17:00 and lifeboat crews from Gorleston, Lowestoft and Caister were called to help. Lifeboat crews from Gorleston, Lowestoft and Caister were called to help.
They were assisted by two coastguard helicopters, one from Hull and another from Lydd, Kent. They were assisted by two coastguard helicopters - one from Hull and another from Lydd, Kent.
However, the coastguard say that after a "14 hour extensive search" they are calling off the search pending "any new information".However, the coastguard say that after a "14 hour extensive search" they are calling off the search pending "any new information".
In a statement, they added: "All vessels passing through the area will continue to be asked to assist throughout today and broadcast action will continue."In a statement, they added: "All vessels passing through the area will continue to be asked to assist throughout today and broadcast action will continue."
The dive company, who operate the Raider V boat the divers had been aboard, are continuing underwater searches.The dive company, who operate the Raider V boat the divers had been aboard, are continuing underwater searches.