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Finbar O'Mallon

CCTV released in cocaine diver mystery

NSW Police want to speak with this woman in connection with the discovery of a diver's body. (AAP)

Police have released CCTV images of two people they are looking for in relation to the death of a mystery diver found near bricks of cocaine at a NSW port.

One is a man described as South American in appearance, 178cm tall and of an athletic build.

The other is a woman, who is described as thin, tanned, about 150 to 160cm tall and with blonde or grey hair.

Police revealed the discovery of the dead diver on Tuesday, after a man - identified as a foreign national - was found unconscious in the water at the Port of Newcastle and was unable to be revived.

The dead man was found near 54 kilograms of cocaine and it is believed he was diving to retrieve them.

The diver had sophisticated equipment, including a "rebreather" apparatus that allows the user to breathe underwater without any telltale bubbles rising to the surface.

Earlier this week police in north Queensland arrested a 62-year-old foreign national believed to be linked to the drug find after he allegedly tried to flee the country.

Police have also docked a Marshall Islands-registered cargo ship, which was nearby at the time, after it arrived from Argentina on Sunday.

Authorities have searched the ship, investigating theories the drugs may have been thrown from the ship or attached to its hull, and the diver may have drowned while trying to retrieve them.

The investigation involves police from NSW, Queensland and the Northern Territory, as well as Australian Federal Police and Australian Border Force officials.

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