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HONOLULU -- A Coast Guardsman pronounced dead after getting into trouble while recreational diving off the Waianae Coast was identified Sunday as Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Mueller.
Mueller, who was stationed aboard the Seattle-based icebreaker Polar Star, lost consciousness below the surface Saturday while he and fellow crew members went diving at the wreck of the Mahi, Chief Marsha Delaney said.
Mueller, 34, was brought to shore by the dive vessel The Beach and was transported by ambulance to the Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center. He was pronounced dead Saturday night after efforts to revive him failed, Delaney said.
An investigation turned up nothing suspicious and the death was ruled an accident, police Lt. Mark Hibbs said. The cause of death will be determined by the city medical examiner.
Mueller joined the Coast Guard in 1995 and had served aboard the Polar Star for about a year. He was an information technology specialist who operated as the ship`s information systems manager.
Mueller is survived by his wife and stepson. Funeral arrangements were being made in his hometown of Schaumburg, Ill., Delaney said.
The 399-foot Polar Star and its crew of 160 set out from Seattle on Nov. 4 on a voyage to Antarctica to open a path in the ice to McMurdo Station, Delaney said.
The vessel arrived here Thursday for minor repairs and for the crew to rest, she said.
The Mahi, a former minesweeper that was converted into a cable-laying ship, was sunk in 1982 as an artificial reef. It rests on sand in 90 feet of water.
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