Morris, 66, was one of a group chartering the hardboat Skin Deep, of Weymouth, for a Guernsey-based diving holiday. The group had been in the area for about five days. Morris is reported to have been using a Megalodon rebreather to explore the wreck of a submarine in about 68m of water when he disappeared.
Skin Deep reported the diver missing at 2.20pm, about 20 miles north-west of Guernsey. The area is controlled by the French authorities which co-ordinated searches by a French navy helicopter, the Portland Coastguard helicopter and a fixed-wing aircraft from the Channel Islands. The search was stood down after nightfall.
However, on 21 June Skin Deep was back on site with divers to search for signs of Morris, a London-based photographer by profession. A BSAC National Instructor, he was among the first sport divers to undertake trimix diving in British waters.
Projects organised by Morris include the 2001 and 2002 Channel expeditions to dive the WWII wrecks of HMS Charybdis and HMS Limbourne, in about 80m of water.
Related links Charybdis and Limbourne expeditions
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