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#BreakingNews@USCGSoutheast releases video of Homosassa boater #rescue. Thanks to @MyFWC for assistance! #partnerspic.twitter.com/ZSlHiIMPr3

— USCGSoutheast (@USCGSoutheast) June 2, 2016

TAMPA, Fla. — The Coast Guard has rescued a former Navy pilot who spent 20 hours treading water in the Gulf of Mexico after falling out of his boat without a lifejacket.

William Durden’s wife called authorities Wednesday night after the 61-year-old didn’t return from a planned fishing trip. His boat was later located near St. Martins Keys, about 60 miles north of Tampa.

Durden was spotted by a Coast Guard plane Thursday morning, and a helicopter responded. Video posted by the Coast Guard on Twitter shows a rescue swimmer jumping in to retrieve Durden. He was found about 17 miles off the coast of Aripeka, Florida.

The Coast Guard says Durden told them he was trying to grab a fishing poll while the boat was in gear when he went into the water. The Reno, Nevada, resident credits his Navy training for his survival.

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