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Brick of ‘bunny' cocaine found floating in Florida Keys by lobster diver

The discovery was made about a mile offshore of Tavernier on the oceanside, Monroe County Sheriff's Office officials said

Florida's annual lobster mini-season got off to a wild start but the most interesting catch may not have involved a crustacean.

A person diving for lobster in the Florida Keys came across a brick of cocaine Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.

The discovery was made about a mile offshore of Tavernier on the oceanside, Monroe County Sheriff's Office officials said.

The sheriff's office released a photo of the package, which featured a bunny head and crossbones logo and the word "bunny."

Officials said the package was turned over to U.S. Border Patrol.

The two-day lobster mini-season was continuing Thursday, after a number of incidents on Wednesday including a diver being struck by a boat propeller, multiple vessels capsizing, and some divers having to be rescued.

At least five incidents, from capsized boats to a missing diver who was quickly found, were reported at the start of lobster mini season. NBC6's Sophia Hernandez reports
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