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Update: Body Of Capsized Boat Operator Recovered, ID'd As Morris County Man

The body of a 68-year-old Morris county man was recovered from Crescent Cove in Hopatcong, hours after the boat he was operating capsized Wednesday, authorities said.

A water search was under way Wednesday morning in Hopatcong after a weed harvester capsized, residents told Daily Voice.

A water search was under way Wednesday morning in Hopatcong after a weed harvester capsized, residents told Daily Voice.

Photo Credit: Ben Stout
Photos of the weed harvester were posted to Facebook groups by residents, happy to see it out on the water -- moments before it capsized near 72 W. River Styx Road.

Photos of the weed harvester were posted to Facebook groups by residents, happy to see it out on the water -- moments before it capsized near 72 W. River Styx Road.

Photo Credit: Robin P. Ortiz-Calandriello
Crescent Cove, Wednesday, June 24

Crescent Cove, Wednesday, June 24

Photo Credit: Robin P. Ortiz-Calandriello
Crescent Cove, Wednesday, June 24

Crescent Cove, Wednesday, June 24

Photo Credit: Ben Stout

Divers from the New Jersey State Police Dive Team recovered Curtis Mulch's body from the water sometime after 3 p.m., Trooper Alejandro Goez said. Mulch, of the Landing section of Roxbury, was pronounced dead just before 3:30 p.m., Goez said.

A water search was launched at approximately 11 a.m., when the weed harvester Mulch was operating capsized, and Mulch didn't emerge.

Photos of the weed harvester were posted to Facebook groups by residents, happy to see it out on the water -- moments before it capsized near 72 W. River Styx Road.

The incident happened on the first day of weed harvesting for the 2020 season. This year's operations had been downsized due to limited state funding, HopatcongLakeRegionalNews reports.

While the Lake Hopatcong Commission funds the Weed Harvesting on Lake Hopatcong using State Funding, the late start and downsized the operations this year is due to limited State funding. Crescent Cove was targeted at the start since the Borough of Hopatcong created a win-win scenario to make this happen.

Responding agencies include the Jefferson Township and Hopatcong fire departments, NJSP Marine Unit and the NJSP Dive Team.

An investigation is ongoing, Goez said.

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