The weekend of June 17/18 was not a good one at
White Star Park Quarry, in Gibsonburg (OH), a former
limestone quarry often used for dive training and scuba
certification.
On Saturday, one diver discovered the body of
another diver floating motionless in the water. He
pulled her to shore. Despite life-saving techniques
administered by other divers, it was too late. Fearing
for the deceased diver's buddy, a search was conducted,
which was called off when it became apparent no other diver was missing. Mary Wolf, 58, of Powell, OH, had
been diving alone.
The following day, another woman diver, Annmarie
LaPorta, 55, got into difficulties when she and her
buddy became low on air and made a hasty ascent, during
which she inhaled water. Emergency crews arrived,
but her current condition is not known. Clearly, quarries,
however benign, pose a danger to unsuspecting
divers.