Surfer bitten by shark in latest Australia attack
A witness told news website WA Today the man was with another surfer in the water when a large school of salmon swam past them and the shark alarm went off.
“He had been attacked on the lower part of the leg, with a couple of meaty bites,” said Damian Baker, who was watching from the shore. The young man pulled himself onto a rock after he was bitten, surf lifesavers said. He was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.State officials confirmed the attack by an “unknown species of shark” in a statement. Beaches in the area were closed and water police were patrolling the waters, the state fisheries department said. The attack is the fifth encounter off Australia’s beaches in two months. A swimmer died last Monday after being mauled by a shark in the Whitsunday islands off Queensland state — the third encounter in the tourist site since September.
On Wednesday, a surfer fought off a shark with his board after being bitten on the leg at Shelly Beach –another popular tourist site — in New South Wales state. Experts say attacks are increasing as water sports become more popular and fish eaten by sharks move closer to shore. Fatalities, however, remain rare.
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