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Stuart Bee, 62, poses for a photo at a marina in Florida.

Stuart Bee, 62, poses for a photo at a marina in Florida.

Stuart Bee, 62, poses for a photo at a marina in Florida. The 225-foot motor vessel Angeles located the man on the hull of his 32-foot capsized recreational vessel approximately 86 miles east of Port Canaveral,... More

A Coast Guard helicopter crew located a missing kayaker

A Coast Guard helicopter crew located a missing kayaker

A Coast Guard helicopter crew located a missing kayaker on Morris Island, S.C., Friday, April 25, 2014, after his wife reported him missing during a kayak trip in Charleston Harbor. The Coast Guard, along with ... More

A Coast Guard aircrew member peers out the window of

A Coast Guard aircrew member peers out the window of

A Coast Guard aircrew member peers out the window of a C-130 Hercules from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater who was involved in the search for the missing man, Sunday. The 225-foot motor vessel Angeles locate... More

A Coast Guard helicopter crew located a missing kayaker

A Coast Guard helicopter crew located a missing kayaker

A Coast Guard helicopter crew located a missing kayaker on Morris Island, S.C., Friday, April 25, 2014, after his wife reported him missing during a kayak trip in Charleston Harbor. The Coast Guard, along with ... More

Missing mariner located 86 miles east of Port Canaveral

Missing mariner located 86 miles east of Port Canaveral

Stuart Bee, 62, navigates his 32-foot Sea Ray through the water. The 225-foot motor vessel Angeles located the man on the hull of his 32-foot capsized recreational vessel approximately 86 miles east of Port Can... More

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