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A statement from Aqua Expeditions Founder and CEO, Francesco Galli Zugaro: Following the tragic incident involving the Aqua Amazon on Saturday 16 July, all of our efforts at Aqua Expeditions have been focused on finding the members of our crew who were on board at the time of the accident and were reported missing after the explosion that caused the vessel to capsize. It was first thought that four crew were unaccounted for, however, this figure rose to five Sunday night when another crew member could not be located. In addition, there are two external suppliers who are also victims, bringing the total missing to seven people. As of 17:00 EST Monday 18 July, two of the victims have been identified and recovered. Five more remain to be found and recovered. There are an additional eight crew in the hospital recovering following the explosion. Three are in intensive care and the remaining five are receiving the necessary medical attention. We are assuring them the best medical treatment possible. We have been in close contact with their families and have been keeping them fully informed on news of their loved ones during this difficult time. Many of the crew have been with me from 2007 when we started. I consider them dear friends, not just employees. The source of the fire and explosion is yet to be determined as preliminary investigations are still underway. We are supporting all efforts by the authorities and will continue to do so throughout the process. Our industry partners, guests, families and friends have given me and everyone at Aqua Expeditions the strength and commitment to stay united and face this tragedy together. We are overwhelmed with the show of support that is continuing to pour in from all over the world and we will be eternally thankful. I, along with our media and marketing teams, will be keeping the industry informed of further developments. Sincerely, Francesco Galli Zugaro Founder and CEO, Aqua Expeditions

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