By Jason Kandel and Melissa Pamer, NBCLosAngeles.com
Updated at 12:49 a.m. ET: LOS ANGELES --?A body found floating in the water off the Palos Verdes Peninsula coast is that of missing diver Rebecca Weiss, who disappeared a week ago, authorities confirmed late Saturday.
Coroner Investigator Elissa Fleak said the body had been identified as that of Weiss, 50, of Marina del Rey.
No cause of death was available, and?the Los Angeles County?Department of Coroner will complete an?autopsy in the next few days, Fleak said at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday.
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Authorities had said earlier Saturday that the body appeared to be that of a drowning victim.
If the death was accidental, that would potentially calm speculation surrounding the disappearance of Weiss, an experienced free diver from Marina del Rey who frequented the waters off Palos Verdes.
Homicide investigators were on the scene in the rocky waters below Terranea Resort after authorities got a call at 11:37 a.m. stating a body had been discovered in the water, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lt. John Wolak said.
Lt. Holly Francisco, who spoke with reporters on site Saturday afternoon, said recreational divers first spotted the body, which was found to be wearing diving gear.?
Francisco could not at the time confirm the dead person's identity or its gender.
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Weiss' family members were in the area when?the body was found.
"They did not identify the diver that was located in the water, but they were here passing out missing-persons fliers where their family member was last diving," Francisco said.?
Francisco?said Los Angeles Fire Department responders pulled the body from the water.?
Wolak said he wasn't sure exactly where the body was found, but the call came from someone at or near Terranea, a luxury resort at the former site of Marineland of the Pacific (map).
The lower portion of the resort, which sits on land above a cliff, had been cordoned off as detectives searched for evidence, Francisco said.
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Volunteers on Saturday had planned to pass out fliers in an effort to find out what happened to?Weiss, 50,?who disappeared after she apparently went diving alone off Rancho Palos Verdes on Aug. 11.
Weiss was supposed to be back by 5 p.m., according to her husband, 60-year-old Alan Weiss, who reported her missing that night.?He said that when she did not return as scheduled, he went to the area where they go diving.
Her car and a diving bag were found nearby, but her cellphone and keys remain missing, sheriff's officials said.
Sheriff?s officials have questioned the husband in the case, but detectives do not consider him a suspect in his wife?s disappearance.
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"The husband of Rebecca is not considered a suspect. He's been cooperative with investigators," Francisco said Saturday.
She added that investigators believed Rebecca Weiss had been diving alone.
In an interview earlier in the day, before the body was found, Weiss' mother, Vilma Causey, said she would have a hard time believing her daughter would go diving alone.
"We have number-one rule. I dive myself, and we say there has to be a buddy?--?somebody with you --?at all times," Causey said.
Authorities had hoped a surveillance camera near where her car was found might shed more light on?Weiss' disappearance.
The family of Rebecca Weiss, who went missing last week while reportedly free diving, are questioning the story of her husband -- who was the last person to see her ? though police have ruled him out as a suspect. NBC News' Diana Alvear reports.
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