Sunday, December 20, 2009

INJURED – 20 December 2009 – Lamont Reef, Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia – snorkeller attacked

shark_pengelly A 19-year-old snorkeller, (name nor released), was bitten on the arm by a shark while diving at Lamont Reef off Heron Island in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

The incident happened around 7.45am on Sunday 20 December 2009.

A brief report noted he was taken to shore by dinghy and flown to Rockhampton Base Hospital and from there he was flown to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital where he was reported in stable condition.

There was no report of the extent of his wounds or what type of shark was responsible for the attack.

Sources:
News.com

UPDATE – 21 December 2009

The victim’s name is John Pengelly. His left hand and lower forearm were badly injured including severed tendons, arteries and bone damage. He lost a lot of blood and needed a transfusion during transport Rockhampton Base Hospital to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.

The shark was thought to be a 3-metre bull shark.

Source:
Brisbane Times

PIC source:
CDNN

FATAL – 18 December 2009 – 2nd Beach, Port St Johns, Transkei, South Africa – lifeguard attacked

A 22-year-old lifeguard (name withheld) was attacked and killed by a shark while on his paddle board in murky waters off 2nd Beach, Port St Johns, East Coast, South Africa.

A National Sea Rescue Institute spokesperson said he was seen lifting his hands in the air before being pulled off his paddle board. Other witnesses on the beach said he was then mauled to death by the shark as the sea turned red around him. No remains have been found.

The incident occurred around midday on Friday 18 December 2009.

Not other details were reported at the time of this blog.

Sources:
Daily Dispatch
Sunday Times

Monday, December 14, 2009

INJURED – 13 December 2009 – Evans Heads, NSW, Australia – surfer attacked

Nigel Hughes, 39, was bitten on the left foot by a shark while surfing at Evans Heads, NSW, Australia. The incident took place on Sunday 13 December 2009.

He told media: “I got on a wave and was paddling to catch it when it hit me like a baseball bat to the foot.

“I was able to catch a wave in and looked back to see if my foot was still there - luckily, it was.”

He managed to limp up the beach with his left toe half hanging off. Friends wrapped the wound in a towel and took him to Lismore Base Hospital where he underwent surgery.

He said doctors told him his foot was quite mangled but they managed to sew it up.

“It was only my second surf of the holiday, so I wasn't happy,” he quipped.

Sources:
News.com

Monday, November 30, 2009

INJURED – 24 November 2009 – Cocoa Beach, Florida, US – swimmer attacked

shark_cocoa_beach A 10-year-old boy, Garrett Gollihugh, suffered injuries to his leg and ankle after being bitten twice by a shark in shallow waters off Cocoa Beach, Florida, US. The incident happened on Tuesday morning 24 November 2009, the day before his 11th birthday.

“It felt like glass scraping my foot, really,” Garrett told media. “It hurt a lot.”

Rescue officials said he managed to wade ashore by himself after being bitten. On the beach his father wrapped the wound in a towel, while his sister called paramedics. He was taken by ambulance to Cape Canaveral Hospital for stitches. His injuries were not life-threatening.

Officials said, judging by the size of the bite, it was probably a 2-3 foot shark.

Sources:
CFN13
JustNews.com

PIC source:
CFN13

Sunday, November 22, 2009

INJURED – 16 November 2009 – Jupiter Island, Florida, US – surfer attacked

Lifeguard Steve Burdelski, 22, was bitten on the right foot while surfing near the Jupiter Island Beach Club, Florida, US, early morning on Monday 16 November. Reports say he managed to swim back to shore and call for help. He was taken to Jupiter hospital and reportedly in a stable condition.

No other details, such the type of shark or extent of the wound, were reported.

Sources:
Miami Herald

Sunday, November 15, 2009

INJURED – 13 November 2009 – Jupiter, Florida, US – surfer attacked

Melissa Hardcastle, 27, suffered minor injuries when she was bitten by a shark on the foot while surfing near Carlin Park, Jupiter, Florida, US.

The incident happened about 5pm on Friday 13 November 2009.

According to the girl’s mother and witnesses she was riding a wave when she was bitten on the foot. She managed to stay on her board and paddle to the beach from where she was taken to Jupiter Medical Center. She underwent minor surgery to clean the wound.

Hardcastle said she never saw the shark. The size and species are unknown.

No other details were reported.

Sources:
CBS12

INJURED – 11 November 2009 – New Smyrna Beach, Florida, US – surfer attacked

An 18-year-old surfer (name not released) suffered minor injuries when a 4-foor shark bitten bumped him on the shin and bit him on the back of the calf and the front of the shin.

The incident occurred on Wednesday 11 November 2009.

He was treated on the beach by lifeguards and friends drove him to hospital.

No other details were reported.

Sources:
AP

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

INJURED – 8 November 2009 – Second Valley, south of Adelaide, Australia – diver attacked

Dean Brougham, 25, received minor injuries to his hand and leg when he was bitten by a shark while spear fishing at Second Valley, south of Adelaide, Australia. The incident happened on Sunday 8 November 2009.

He told media he had been in the water just seven minutes when the shark latched onto his leg. He said he punched the shark repeatedly before it released him and swam away.

“I came up, as soon as I got to the surface I felt someone, something pulling my leg and I thought it was just someone being a smart arse, and I turned around and just saw the big face looking at me.

“It was unimaginable, just freaky, just seeing this big monster’s head just looking at you.

“I just started beating it, just trying to get rid of it, and then it let me go and then I was just straight towards the cliffs.

“I can’t believe first of all I got attacked by a shark, I can’t believe second of all that I got out of the water, and I can’t believe that I've still got everything attached.”

Brougham was recovering in Adelaide’s Flinders Medical Centre.

He said he thought the shark may have been a white pointer.

Sources:
ABC

Sunday, October 25, 2009

INJURED – 19 October 2009 – Kalama Bowls, Maui, Hawaii – surfer attacked

shark_henrich_maui Scott Henrich, 54, suffered deep lacerations on the front of his upper right thigh and the lower part of his right ankle was bitten by what is believed to be a 6-8 foot tiger shark while surfing at Kalama Bowls, south Maui. The attack happened before dawn on Monday 19 October.

Henrich said he did not know what kind of shark bit him or its length, but it “was big enough”. He said its head was about 2 feet wide.

Henrich said he was only in the water two to three minutes a little after 6am and was about 100 metres offshore when the shark bit him. It clamped down on his right thigh and knee and part of his surfboard.

“I hit it a couple of times on top of the nose, and it swam away,” Henrich said.

A man on a surf ski helped him to shore where he managed to flag down the driver of a passing car who called 911. Bystanders wrapped his wound with t-shirts to stem the bleeding.

“You're out there in the food chain, and sooner or later like anything, your number’s up,” he said. “I’m not going to hold it against the shark. It's just bad luck. ... I was in the wrong spot. I was in his breakfast area.”

“The radius of the shark bite was 25 inches, so the bite marks are consistent with a possible tiger shark,” Archie Kalepa, ocean safety supervisor on Maui, told media.

He said there was only one other person out with him, a man on a surf ski. Henrich was sitting on his board, waiting to catch his first wave, when the shark hit.

“Its head came up and he was on me. I never saw it coming,” he said.

Henrich punched the shark on the snout and it released its grip and swam away. He all he could think about at that point was survival.

“There was blood everywhere. I looked at the top gash and saw white meat and I knew it was bad. I was worried there might be other sharks around, and I knew I had to get it up and get out of the water quickly," he said.

The man on the surf ski had witnessed the attack and began towing Henrich to shore as the injured surfer rested on his belly, extending his right calf in the air. Henrich said he decided to speed up his rescue by catching a wave all the way to shore.

Henrich said he managed to hobble to the shopping center, “screaming the whole way” whenever he put pressure on his mangled right leg. After flagging down a motorist to call 911, Henrich sat and waited for an ambulance while several bystanders offered their T-shirts to help stem the blood flow.

Henrich was taken to Maui Memorial Medical Center where he received around 100 stitches.

Sources:
Honolulu Advertiser
Star Bulletin

PIC source:
Star Bulletin

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

INJURED – 17 October 2009 – Deep Sea World, North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland – diver attacked

 

angelshark A staff diver, 23, at Deep Sea World aquarium, North Queensferry in Fife, near Edinburgh, Scotland was bitten on the hand by an angel shark (monkfish) while diving in the aquarium. The incident occurred on Saturday 17 October 2009.

He received 15-20 lacerations, each about a centimetre long. Paramedics dressed his wounds at the venue. He was not sent to hospital.

Sources:
BBC News

Sunday, September 27, 2009

FATAL – Reported 18 September 2009 – Outer Banks, North Carolina, US – swimmer attacked

This brief report showed up on wearecentralPA.com on 21 September.

A Pittsburgh man has been identified as the victim of a rare shark attack while vacationing in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.


The body of 60-year-old Richard Snead was found Friday (18 September)  about 18-miles away from where he went for a swim a week prior. The medical examiner listed the cause of death as injuries from "extensive" shark bites. Snead is expected to be buried at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies.

Another report on 18 September on WVEC.com says:

Richard A. Snead, 60, was reported missing last weekend (12-13 September 2009) by family members staying in Corolla and his body washed up Thursday (17 September) morning on the beach at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, US.

Snead had been swimming after dark.

The autopsy, performed Friday morning, determined Snead died of “multiple injuries over the whole body”, a spokeswoman for the Office of the North Carolina Medical Examiner told WVEC.com. She said the autopsy showed the bites didn’t occur after his death.

There was no determination of what kind of shark inflicted the injuries.

Sources:
wearecentralPA.com
WVEC.com

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

INJURED – Terramar Beach, Carlsbad, California, US – 25 August 2009 – swimmer attacked

 

shark_carlsbad Bethany Edmund (age not reported) was swimming about 100 metres offshore of Terramar Beach, near Carlsbad, California, US, when she was bitten on the left foot and leg by what is thought to have been a juvenile great white. She received minor injuries and bruising and didn’t require hospitalisation. The incident occurred on Tuesday, 25 August 2009.

She told San Diego News:

"I felt a sharp pinching pain on my foot.” She thought she had kicked the reef.

"I started swimming sideways on my side and that's when I got hit for the third time, about 30 seconds after I started swimming and that one propelled me about a foot out of the water."

The shark took another bite on her calf.

"I went and caught the next wave and I felt the same sharp pain on my calf, but this time I got pulled down and shaken around for four or five seconds and I accidently kicked it and it let me go and to that point I was in waist-high water and I started running," said Edmund.

A shark expert said Edmund's bright-green toenail polish might have triggered the attack.

Sources:
San Diego News (with video interview)
CBS8

Picture source:
CBS8

Sunday, August 30, 2009

FATAL – 29 August 2009 – Glentana Bay, Southern Cape, South Africa – surfer attacked

 

Gerhard van Zyl, 25, died after being attacked by a shark while surfing at Glentana Bay, near Mossel Bay on the southern Cape coast, South Africa. The incident occurred just after 3.30pm on Saturday 29 August 2009.

According to reports Van Zyl’s right leg had been almost completely severed below the knee. A friend pulled him from the water and helped tie a tourniquet around his leg. He was airlifted by emergency services to a hospital in the nearby town of George in a critical condition. He died later at the hospital.

There were no witness comments reported and it was not known what type of shark was responsible for the attack.

Sources:
News24
Cape Argus

Monday, August 17, 2009

INJURED – 31 July 2009 – near Abaco Key, Bahamas, Caribbean – Spearfisher attacked

shark_mitchell Derek Mitchell, 14, was bitten on the right leg by a bull shark while spearfishing north of Abaco Key, Bahamas on Friday 31 July 2009. Derek received 16 lacerations to his right leg and a damaged Achilles tendon. He was taken ashore by boat and flown to St Mary’s Medical Center in Florida, US, where he underwent surgery. He was expected to make a  full recovery.

"I saw the shark. It came up to me and turned away. Then, it came back around. I stuck my head out off the water to call my dad. That's when it bit me," Derek told media.

"I didn't even know I got bitten, I thought I just got bumped by the shark, it didn't even go through my mind 'til I saw some blood.

"At first, I felt nothing. Then, it felt like a baseball bat hitting me. The shark seemed to be gnawing on me. It spun me around about 180 degrees. It all happened so fast.”

Sources:
WPTV
PalmBeachPost
TC Palm

Photo credit: Dale Mitchell/PalmBeachPost

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

INJURED – 1 August 2009 – near Breton Island, Louisiana, US – fisherman attacked

A brief report says Chris Haynes, 56, was bitten on the right leg while fishing from a boat near Breton Island about 65 miles southeast of New Orleans, Louisiana, US. The attack took place on Saturday 1 August 2009. Details were sketchy. According to the report Haynes said the shark attack lasted only a few seconds, but it left plenty of damage to his right leg.

He was airlifted from the boat by helicopter to the Coast Guard’s Air Station New Orleans and then taken to a hospital in Louisiana before being transferred to the University of Mississippi Medical Center, where he spent more than a week.

No details of how the attack occurred or what type of shark it was were reported.

Sources:
16ABC

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

INJURED – 10 August 2009 – Ponce Inlet, Volusia County, Florida, USA – swimmer attacked

 

A 26-year-old tourist from Spain was reported attacked by a shark Monday 10 August 2009 while swimming  at Ponce Inlet, Volusia County, Florida, USA.

According to the local beach patrol the man was was bitten on the foot while swimming around 7 pm.

His injuries were minor and he was treated at the beach.

No other details were reported.

Sources:
Click Orlando

Sunday, July 12, 2009

INJURED – 7 July 2009 – Jongensfontein, Southern Cape, South Africa – surfer attacked

shark_buckley Paul Buckley, 37, suffered lacerations to his left leg after he was bitten by an estimated 3.5 metre great white shark while surfing at Kakgats at Jongensfontein on the southern Cape coast, South Africa. The incident occurred on Tuesday 7 July 2009.

The shark sunk its teeth into his left thigh and held on for a couple of seconds before releasing him and swimming away.

Buckley describes the incident.

I was actually paddling back to shore because I hadn’t had a great surf when I was flipped in the air with such force.

It sounded like a growl or a grunt - maybe from the impact.

I just knew in my gut that it was a shark. It was like a 500lb Rottweiler in a very bad mood.

The force was incredible. The first thing I said when I was attacked was "No, please God not like this."

I didn’t see the shark’s eyes because his back was towards me but that was when I grabbed its tail. 

No doubt I was scared. I feared for my life so I just grabbed it. I thought if I held it by the tail, its mouth could not reach me again.

The bite in Buckley’s board measured 37cm wide and 3cm deep into the board.

A National Sea Rescue Institute spokesperson said “it was a bloody big fish” and reckoned it must have measured about 3.5 metres and was most likely a great white.

The bite on Buckley’s leg was about 30cm wide.

Watching from his parent's balcony, 14-year-old Pieter de Witt saw the surfer start to thrash around in the water.

De Witt rushed down to the sea where he met Buckley and Phil Norton – who had been surfing with Buckley – while his sister brought a car down to the beach.

"The first we knew of it was when we saw Paul paddling slowly towards the beach. He paddled right onto the sand and was holding his leg," said Norton.

"We bundled him into the car and rushed him to a local doctor who sewed it shut. From there we dashed to Mossel Bay hospital where a specialist sewed it up."

According to Norton, the doctors said Buckley was lucky no flesh had been torn off and the shark's teeth hadn't ruptured an artery or torn his hamstring.

Sources
IOL
Mail Online

PIC: Buckley and De Witt
PIC Source: Mail Online

Monday, July 06, 2009

INJURED – 5 July 2009 – Zelda Beach Approach, Daytona Beach, Florida, US – Boogie boarder attacked

A 12-year-old girl received minor wounds when she was bitten on the ankle by a shark while she was surfing her Boogie board in about 4 feet of water north of Zelda Beach Approach, Daytona Beach, Florida, US. The incident happened around 4pm on Sunday, 5 July 2009.

The girl’s parents drove her to hospital where she was expected to have a few stitches.

A Beach Patrol spokesperson said the shark was most likely a juvenile black tip or spinner.

No other details were reported.

Sources:
News Journal Online

Sunday, July 05, 2009

INJURED – 4 July 2009 -- Biscayne National Park, Florida, US – swimmer attacked

A 43-year-old woman (name not released) was bitten on the leg by a nurse shark while swimming near sandbar in Biscayne National Park, Florida, US. The incident happened on Saturday afternoon, 4 July 2009.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials said the bite was severe, but not life-threatening.

“It took a big chunk out of her leg, but luckily missed an artery,” one of the Fire Rescue officials was quoted as saying.

According to media, the woman felt something bump her leg, and when she looked down, saw she'd been bitten by a nurse shark.

Her friends took the woman from the sandbar to Homestead Bayfront Park Marina by boat, where they were met by rescuers.

She was taken to Baptist Memorial Hospital for treatment, but was said to be stable and talking.

Sources:
Miami Herald

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

SURVIVOR STORY -- Seven Mile Beach, NSW, Australia

This report from the Illawarra Mercury – 29 June 2009.

Seven_Mile_Beach For 10 chilling seconds Les Wade (pictured) faced off with the shark that had mauled his left leg, wondering if the creature was going to finish him off.

"It was just sitting there, swinging its tail from side to side. It was looking at me and I was looking at it and I thought, 'What's your next move? Are you going to attack me from the front?' "

The 52-year-old grandfather of six was yesterday counting his blessings after the brush with death that occurred in waist-high water and left him nervous about returning to the ocean.

Mr Wade, of Jaspers Brush just south of Berry, had been surfing alone at Seven Mile Beach, Gerroa, for an hour on Saturday morning when a wave brought him closer to shore about 8.30am.

"I got off the board and was standing on the sand in waist-deep water about 20m from shore, with the board facing back to where the break was.

"I started walking and was just about to jump back on the board and go back out when I felt something hit me from behind.

"At first I thought it was another surfer who had got his board and jammed it into the back of my legs.

"The sensation was like a big push then a big clamping action on my leg, but it didn't actually feel like I'd been bitten. It was pressure and a shove.''

Mr Wade said he turned around to confront his attacker, only to discover a 2m bronze whaler staring back at him.

"For 10 to 15 seconds, I'm looking at this thing and its tail fin is going back and forth really slowly.

"Then it just went, really quick. It thrashed around me and went beneath the surface and was just gone.''

Mr Wade said that as the beach was deserted, he made the amazing decision to climb back on his board and paddle out to sea, in the path of the shark, to seek help.

"There was about 20 surfers, surfing in groups of four and five.

"I said to them, 'I think I've been bitten, can you have a look?' But because I was lying on my stomach we couldn't really see the damage.

"All you could see was a few holes in the wetsuit and someone said, 'You might need a stitch or two, you'd better go in.'

"By the time we got to shore and had a better look, they went, 'Oh shit, we'd better get an ambulance'.''

Mr Wade said the wetsuit had concealed the fact the shark's teeth had dragged deep wounds along his skin, including a 15cm gash on his shin and a wound to the heel.

Wife Jenny, who met her husband at Shoalhaven Hospital, said the top of his foot sustained the most damage.

"You could peel the skin right back. I could see the bone while they were checking his tendons. I felt quite ill, watching," she said.

Mr Wade's wounds were cleaned and checked for shark teeth that may have broken off in his skin, before receiving more than 50 stitches.

He was released from hospital five hours later.

Despite earlier plans to return to the ocean as soon as possible, a fitful night's sleep had him thinking otherwise.

"I was trying to go to sleep but it just kept coming back, the impact of it," he said.

"Time will tell (if I return to the surf). It will be hard not to, but the first time I go back will be pretty daunting, walking through the 20 to 30m of shallow water.''

After 20 years of surfing, it was only the third time Mr Wade, a father of three adult children, had surfed at Gerroa.

Until two months ago, he had lived his whole life at Shellharbour, before relocating south and commuting daily to Wollongong, where he works at South Coast Equipment.

Despite the terror of his experience, he believes the shark attack was a case of mistaken identity.

"I was swimming near a school of fish. A guy surfing 50m along said there was a heap of flathead and the shark might have been chasing them.

"I had a full-length wetsuit on. With my feet on the bottom, they might have looked like fish."

Source:
Illawarra Mercury

PIC source: DAVE TEASE, Illawarra Mercury

Sunday, June 28, 2009

INJURED – 27 June 2009 -- Seven Mile Beach, Gerroa, New South Wales, Australia – surfer attacked

Les Wade, 52, was bitten below the knee by a shark while surfing at Seven Mile Beach, Gerroa, New South Wales, Australia. The incident happened around 8.45am on Saturday 27 June 2009.

He said he thought is was a two-metre bronze whaler.

“I felt something push me from behind, I felt a pressure on my leg, I thought it was another surfer, I turned around to say, 'What are you doing', and then I saw the back of a shark," he told media.

It was believed he was helped to shore by fellow surfers.

He was taken to Shoalhaven Hospital and received 50 stitches to close 12 separate puncture wounds.

He was reported in a stable condition.

Sources:
Sydney Morning Herald
AFP

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

FATAL – 2 June 2009 -- Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt – diver attacked

A French woman (name, age not released) was killed by a shark while on a diving trip near Marsa Alam on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. The incident occurred 2 June 2009.

According to a French consular official, the woman, who was in her fifties, jumped into the water for a closer look when she mistook the shark for a big fish approaching her boat.

The woman’s leg showed visible bite marks, and she is thought to have bled to death before being pulled out of the water.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

Times Online

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

INJURED – 25 May 2009 – Clearwater Beach, Florida, US – swimmer attacked

A brief report by My Fox Tampa Bay says a man, Dana Joseph (no age given), claimed he was bitten on the right foot by a five- to eight-foot long shark while swimming near Pier 60 about 100 metres off Clearwater Beach, Florida, US. The incident happened around 7pm local time on Monday 25 May 2009.

"I went out in the water a little too deep and a shark grabbed my leg," Joseph told media. He said he swam away as fast as he could and got as many children out of the water as possible.

He had a small wound on his right foot and sought treatment at hospital. No other details were reported.

Sources:

myfoxtampabay

Thursday, May 21, 2009

INJURED – 16-17 May 2009 – New Smyrna Beach, Florida, US – 3 surfers attacked

From a brief report in the Miami Herald:

Authorities say three people received relatively minor bites from sharks off New Smyrna Beach over the weekend. (16-17 May 2009)

Emergency officials say two bites were reported about five minutes apart on Saturday morning. A third bite was reported around the same time of day Sunday morning.

One of Saturday's victims was bitten on his hand but was able to drive himself to the hospital. Another man was bitten on his foot and required surgery. Sunday's victim was bit on the leg and required several stitches.

No other details were reported.

Sources:
Miami Herald

INJURED – 16 May 2009 – Exuma Islands, Bahamas – diver attacked

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A tourist diver, Luis Hernandez, 48, was bitten on the right arm by a bull shark while on a shark-feeding expedition. The attack left severe wounds to his arm. The incident happened on Saturday 16 May 2009, while he was diving off Exuma Islands in the Bahamas.

According to reports Hernandez said he could see strips of muscle dangling from his bone after the shark finally let go of his arm.

The shark bit down on Hernandez's arm and would not let go.
“It felt like a torpedo hit my body, and it pulled me out of the water and the next thing I saw was the face of the shark right next to my face. And I tried to fight him, I'm gonna say for about 30 seconds, and finally got him off my arm. And I injured my other hand trying to open his jaw,” Luis told CBS4.

Hernandez was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital where he underwent multiple surgeries to repair the damage. He still faces several more surgeries, but doctors expect him to make a full recovery.

 

Sources:
CDNN
CBS4

Photo Source:
CDNN

 

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

INJURED – 12 May 2009 -- Ritdian Point, Guam – swimmer attacked

Guampdn reports that a 27-year-old-man was bitten on the arm while swimming at Ritdian Point, Guam, in the afternoon of 12 May 2009.

He was sent to Guam Memorial Hospital. According to sources at the hospital his wound was not life threatening, but he had lost a lot of blood.

He was due to have surgery on his arm that evening.

It was not known what type of shark it was.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

Guampdn

SCARED – 9 May 2009 – Cockburn Sound, Western Australia – fisherman harassed

 

This report – originally reported by Perth Now – tells of a fisherman’s horrifying ordeal with 4.5 metre great white. The incident happened at 7am on 9 May about 2 nautical miles form shore at Cockburn Sound, Western Australia.

 

A FISHERMAN came face-to-face with a massive great white shark after falling from his dinghy in Cockburn Sound in Western Australia yesterday morning.

PerthNow reports that the Rockingham man, aged in his 30s, fell into the sea as he tried to defend himself against a 4.5m shark that rammed his small aluminium fishing boat from behind at 7am.

In a terrifying chain of events described by sea rescue volunteers, the man tried to deter the shark from chewing on his outboard motor by hitting it on the nose with an oar.

But the man-eating monster grabbed the oar and as the fisherman attempted to retrieve it, he toppled into the water.

The boat, which the man was preparing to anchor, was still in gear and motored away from him towards shore, preventing him from climbing aboard.

The shark circled the man four or five times before he was able to flee. He began a frantic two nautical mile swim to shore and was picked up by a fisherman after half an hour.

Rockingham Sea Rescue volunteers recounted the man's terror at his narrow escape.

"He told us the dorsal fin was about the height of a table and the shark was about 4-5m long,'' said volunteer rescuer Colin Lowson.

"He said when he fell out of the boat, he was face-to-face with the shark. It was that close. "All he saw was a mass of white.''

The incident occurred just a few kilometres from where Port Kennedy man Brian Guest was taken by a 4m-5m white pointer in December 2008.

Guest, 56, was diving for crabs in just a few metres of water when he was taken by a giant shark.

According to the West Australian the 35-year-old man refused to speak to the press about his ordeal and requested police to retain his anonymity.

According to this report he told his rescuers he had tried to stay very still as the shark circled.

The incident occurred around 7am, west of Point Peron.

Police spokesman Samuel Dinnison said the man had been preparing to drop anchor when he heard a noise behind the boat.

“When he turned around he noticed a shark, described as a 4.5m white pointer, nibbling at the motor,” Mr Dinnison said.

“The man tried to push the shark away with an oar, and in the process dropped the oar in to the water, and fell overboard. The boat drifted away from him before he was able to climb back on board.

When he came ashore: “The guy was shaken up, very shaken up. It was a big shark and he came face to face with it,” said Lowson said.

Sources:

Perth Now

The West Australian

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

INJURED – 20 April 2009 – Mabini Town, Batangas province, Philippines – swimmer attacked

In a brief report on ABS CBN News says that a 23-year-old man - Gerald Perez - was bitten by a shark while swimming in the waters off Mabini town in Batangas province, Philippines early Monday morning – 20 April 2009.

He was swimming just a few metres from the shore when a shark bit his legs. Relatives rushed him to hospital where he was reported to have lost a lot of blood, but was in a stable condition.

No other details were reported.

Sources

ABS CBN News

INJURED – 20 April 2009 – beach off North Peninsula Drive, Volusia Country, Florida, US – surfer attacked

A 20-year-old man (name not released) was bitten on the right ankle while surfing in front of the Minorca Condominium, 2600 block of North Peninsula Drive, Volusia Country, Florida, US. His injuries were minor – just two or three puncture wounds, according to press reports.

The incident occurred on Monday afternoon, 20 April 2009.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

News Journal Online

Monday, April 20, 2009

INJURED – 19 April 2009 -- Carlin Park, Jupiter, Florida, US – surfer attacked

A man (name, age not released) was attacked by a shark while surfing just south of Carlin Park, Jupiter, Florida, US around 3.45pm on Sunday, 19 April 2009.

Witnesses said he may have lost two toes when the shark bit his foot.

The brief report said lifeguards wrapped his wounded foot in towels and paramedics treated him on the beach. He was taken to Jupiter Medical Center where he was reported in stable condition.

No other details were reported.

Source:

WPTV

 

Update: The surfer’s name is Bruce Clinker.

Reports that he lost two toes are not true.

Source: WPBF.TV

INJURED – 17 April 2009 – near FPL Nuclear Power Plant, Florida, US – surfer attacked

In a very brief report St. Lucie County Fire Rescue officials in Florida, US, said a surfer claimed he was bitten on the forearm by a shark while surfing about 1pm on Friday 17 April 2009.

He was surfing just south of the Florida Power & Light Co. Nuclear Power Plant.

The man was treated at the scene and told medics he’d drive himself to the hospital. His name or age were not released.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

TC Palm

Sunday, April 05, 2009

INJURED – 4 April 2009 – Sanibel Island, Florida, US – swimmer attacked

Jack May, 15, was wading off the western shore of Sanibel island, Florida, US, in thigh deep water when a shark bit him on the foot. The incident occurred around 4pm in Saturday, 4 April 2009.

He suffered a deep cut to the top of his of his foot, but managed to limp back to shore where his mother bandaged the wound.

He was then taken to a hospital, where he received 28 stitches.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

Denver Post

The Denver Channel

Leigh Acres Citizen

Monday, March 30, 2009

INJURED – 27 March 2009 – Sunday’s River mouth, Eastern Cape, South Africa – fisherman attacked

 

Tony Dell, 59, was bitten on the calf by a ragged tooth shark while trying to measure the shark after it was caught by another angler about 2 kilometres up the Sunday’s River from its mouth in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The incident occurred on Friday 27 March 2009.

One of the fishermen was quoted as saying: “He was helping an angler to measure the Raggie when a wave came in and lifted the shark. The ragged tooth shark then spun around and bit Dell on the calf. It was not an attack, it was an accident.”

Dell was taken to the Greenacres hospital in Port Elizabeth where he was said to be in a stable condition and was due to be operated on.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

News24

FATAL – 20 March 2009 – Second Beach, Port St Johns, Transkei, South Africa – surfer attacked

Luyolo Mangele, 16, was attacked and killed by a shark while surfing at Second Beach, Port St Johns, Transkei, South Africa on Friday, 20 March 2009. Shark experts believe it was a tiger shark, after taking measurements of the bite marks.

Eyewitness Tim Whitaker told the Daily Dispatch newspaper: “I caught a wave out and was coming back to shore when I heard the guys on the beach shouting. I went to assist him (the teen who was attacked) but he fell off his surf board as he tried to walk. I hadn’t seen the shark and I really did not know what was going on.”

He said he only realised he had been bitten in the leg once they got him to the beach.

Another report says when he got to shore his surfing instructor and a life guard tried to stop the bleeding and called paramedics for help.

The teen died about 30 minutes after the attack, apparently from loss of blood.

Sources:

Daily Dispatch

CDNN

Monday, March 23, 2009

INJURED -- 18 March 2009 -- Ponce de Leon Inlet, Volusia County, Florida, USA -- surfer attacked

A 17-year-old girl was nipped by a shark while surfing at Ponce de Leon Inlet's south Jetty, Volusia County, Florida, USA. The wound was minor and did not require stitches. The incident occurred on Wednesday, 18 March 2009.

No other details were reported.

Source:

UPI

SCARED -- 19 March 2009 -- North Broulee Beach near Bateman's Bay, New South Wales, Australia -- surfer attacked

A brief report on 19 March says a woman was attacked while surfing at North Broulee Beach near Bateman's Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The shark bit the nose of her board while she was paddling out in waist deep water. It then let go and disappeared. Teeth marks were left in the nose of the board.

The incident happened around 7.45am on 19 March 2009.

The surfer (name and age not released) was not injured.

The type of shark responsible has not been identified.

Locals told media the water at the beach was the warmest it had been this year and that there had been a lot of fish activity recently.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

Adelaide Now

INJURED – 16 March 2009 -- Alenuihaha Channel between the Big Island and Maui, Hawaii – swimmer attacked

Mike Spalding, 61, was bitten on the left calf by what is believed to be a cookie-cutter shark while swimming the nearly 30-mile wide Alenuihaha Channel between the Big Island and Maui, Hawaii.

The shark left a 3-inch-diameter, 1-inch-deep wound on the back of his left leg.

Spalding was about 4 1/2 hours and 11 miles into crossing the channel about 8 pm when he was bitten.

He said he first felt a sharp pain on his sternum, which turned out to be a superficial wound. Nevertheless, he immediately began moving to a kayak accompanying him.

About 15 seconds later, "I got hit in the calf," he said. "It was such a disappointment because I knew the swim was over. I was bleeding profusely."

Spalding scrambled into the kayak, the bottom of which began to quickly fill with blood. Bubba McLean, who was paddling the kayak, called a nearby support boat for help. Spalding was taken to the Kihei Small Boat Ramp, where his wife drove him to Maui Memorial Medical Center.

"I'm a glutton for water time," he said. "I was in a zone. ... I was in pig heaven. And then this thing happens."

Spalding is a well-known open-ocean swimmer.

Sources:

Honolulu Advertiser

INJURED – 2 March 2009 – Cape Point, Western Cape, South Africa – fisherman attacked

Gabriel Fernandez, 40, the skipper of a tuna fishing boat was bitten by a one metre blue shark as he pulled it aboard the boat after hooking it. The boat was about 30 miles off the west coast of Cape Point when Fernandez was bitten. He received lacerations on two fingers on his right hand and a 6cm gash on his right arm. The incident happened on Monday, 2 March 2009.

“I was pulling the shark in - and it turned around and bit me instead.
“It was a blue shark and was just over a metre long,” he told media.

He was brought ashore at Hout Bay by the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) and taken to Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic.

Brad Geyser, station commander of the Hout Bay NSRI, told media: “They were catching tuna when they hooked a shark,” he said.
“They were trying to disentangle it from the side of the boat and it leapt out of the water and bit him.”

Source

IOL

INJURED – 26 January 2009 – Surf Beach, near Bateman’s Bay, New South Wales, Australia – swimmer/surfer attacked

In a very brief report in Adelaide Now on 19 March – it says on Saturday, January 26 a man was apparently bitten by a shark at Surf Beach, three beaches north of North Broulee Beach -- New South Wales, Australia.

The man left the surf about 4.30pm with gashes on his hand and also wounds which looked like those left by a shark's abrasive skin.

He did not see what caused the wounds and was treated by lifeguards.

No other details are reported.

Sources:

Adelaide Now

Sunday, March 01, 2009

INJURED – 1 March 2009 – Avalon Beach, Sydney, Australia – surfer attacked

A teenage boy, name not released, was bitten on the leg by a shark while surfing with his father off Avalon Beach in Sydney, Australia. The incident happened early morning Sunday, 1 March 2009.

“The father heard a scream and turned to see his son thrashing about in the water. Fortunately the shark swam away and the boy was helped to shore by his father,” police said in a statement.

They said the bites on his leg cut through to the bone, but the boy did not appear to have sustained any fractures.

He was airlifted to hospital.

More details are expected later.

Source

Reuters

 

Update (2 March):  The boy is 15 and his name is Andrew Lindop. He is reportedly recovering well at the Royal North Shore Hospital.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

INJURED – 22 February 2009 – Batt Reef, Cairns, Queensland, Australia – fisherman attacked

In a brief report The Australian says man was bitten while fishing at Batt Reef about 10.15am on 22 February 2009. Batt Reef is off the Queensland coast near Cairns, Australia.

The report says paramedics met his boat at Yorkeys Knob Marina, north of Cairns, about an hour after the attack and took him to Cairns Base Hospital in a stable condition.

It said it was not clear if he lost his finger in the attack.

No other details were reported.

Sources

The Australian

CLOSE SHAVE – 18 February 2009 -- Shelly Beach near Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia – surfer attacked

shark-lockery Glen Lockery (no age but has been surfing for 24 years) was bumped hard by shark while sitting on his board about 10 metres from shore waiting for waves in murky water at Shelly Beach near Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. The incident happened around 5pm on Wednesday 18 February 2009.

"I was sitting out the back on my own and just got hit from below,'' he told media. The shark hit his board so hard it flipped up and hit him in the face.

Lockery said he saw the shark, which was about twice as wide as his surfboard.

"People have told me that when it comes from the deep it is either a great white or a tiger. It lifted the board and broke the nose,'' he said.

He screamed and paddled for the rocks. He was uninjured, although the nose of his board was broken.

Sources:

Daily Telegraph

Pic Source:

Daily Telegraph

CLOSE SHAVE – reported 31 December 2008 – Seal Rocks, North Coast New South Wales, Australia – surfer attacked

shark-boogie A 10-year-old Boogie boarder Bayden Schumann had a close brush with a shark which bit off the top end of one of his swim fins, missing his toes by millimetres. He was completely unaware of the attack and only noticed a large piece of the swim fin missing when he got back on his board.

The incident was reported in the Great Lakes Advocate on 31 December 2008. It happened while he was surfing at Seal Rocks, North Coast New South Wales, Australia.

“I was just catching one of my last waves. I didn’t feel anything; I went through the wave and half my flipper was gone,” he said.

His father who was on the beach said: “He gave me his flipper, and went straight back out. I noticed two teeth marks on the top, then turned it and saw two more with scratches leading to them,” he said.

“I’ve tried to tear the material, but you can’t. It’s too strong.”

No-one thought much of it, until two hours later.

“We went to the next beach along. I looked down – I was pretty high up – and saw a seven-foot bronzey (bronze whaler shark) chasing whiting,” he said.

Sources:

Great Lakes Advocate

Pic Source

Great Lakes Advocate

Thursday, February 12, 2009

INJURED – 12 February 2009 – Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia – surfer attacked

A 23-year-old surfer was attacked by shark while surfing at the southern end of Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. The surfer (name not immediately released) was bitten on the left hand and arm, according to media reports.

The incident occurred around 7.30pm on Thursday, 12 February 2009.

“He said he felt a tug on his arm. When he looked down he saw a bad bite on his left hand and arm,” a police spokesman was quoted as saying.

He yelled for help and nearby surfers assisted him to shore. Some off-duty doctors on the beach helped stem the bleeding.

A witness on the beach told ABC news: “He was conscious, his eyes were open, he was very pale and looked quite distressed.”

He was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital for surgery.

It is the second shark attack in Sydney’s waters in two days.

A navy diver lost his right hand after being bitten by a shark the previous day during a training exercise in Sydney Harbour.

Sources

Reuters

ABC News

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

INJURED – 11 February 2009 – Woolloomooloo Bay, Sydney Harbour, Australia -- diver attacked

Navy diver Paul Degelder, 31, was attacked by what is thought to be a bull shark, while on a navy diver training exercise at Woolloomooloo Bay in Sydney Harbour, Australia. He tried to fight off the shark, but suffered severe injuries to his right hand and leg, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

The attack occurred just before 7am on Wednesday, 11 February 2009.

He was taken to St Vincents Hospital where he was reported in a stable, but serious condition.

The Australian Navy considers the harbour to be low risk regarding sharks and frequently conducts training exercises in the harbour.

However, fishing tour operators told the newspaper they had seen many sharks – bull sharks, tigers, hammerheads - on a daily basis in the harbour over the past couple of months – many more than they had seen at this time of year in previous years.

Sources:

Sydney Morning Herald

Sunday, February 08, 2009

INJURED – 7 February 2009 -- Kina Beach, South Island, New Zealand – swimmer attacked

A brief report in the New Zealand Herald and other media say a 47-year-old man was attacked by a shark while swimming of Kina Beach about 70km from the city Nelson on the South Island of New Zealand. He suffered deep wounds to his torso, with possible internal injuries.

The incident occurred at about 3.30pm on Saturday, 9 February 2009.

He was flown to Nelson hospital by helicopter where he was reported in a stable condition.

No other details were reported.

Sources:

New Zealand Herald

News24

BUMPED – 7 February 2009 -- Cellito beach New South Wales, Australia – surfer attacked

shark_DurwinDurwin Keg, 41, was surfing at Cellito beach on Australia’s New South Wales mid-north coast when his board was bumped by a great white shark.

The incident occurred on Saturday, 7 February 2009.

He told media: “I just looked around and saw this huge shadow, probably about four metres away from me.

“Straight away I knew it was a shark. He was just sitting under there watching me.”

He began to make his way back to shore – calmly and quickly, but within a few strokes, he turned and saw the shark following him.

“I knew it was after me,” he said. “I started moving and I could see him going behind me.”

Keg paddled as hard as he could as the shark began closing in.

Moments later it struck with all its force into Keg’s board.

“He just came up and lifted me to try throw me off my board,” he said.

Keg said he clung to his board, trying to stay above water. The shark then tried to attack a second time.

“This time he came right up out of the water to flick me off,” he said.

As he came within centimetres of the shark, which had torpedoed most of its body out of the water, Keg was certain he was going to die.

“I was on my own, I was too far out,” he said.

Screaming to his mates to get out of the surf, he began wildly throwing punches at the shark which eventually moved off.

He made it back to the beach unharmed.

Sources:

Melbourne Herald Sun

Photo source:
Melbourne Herald Sun

Keg describes his ordeal - "I was sure i was going to die..."

FATAL – 24 January 2009 – Port St Johns, East Coast, South Africa – swimmer attacked

Lifeguard, Sikhanyiso Bangilizwe, 26 was killed by a shark while swimming off Second Beach at Port St Johns on the Wild Coast, South Africa.

He suffered three bites from what is believed to be a 2.5 metre Zambezi (Bull) shark.

The incident occurred on Saturday 24 January 2009. Bangilizwe was off duty when the attack occurred.

Tshintshekile Nduve, a fellow lifeguard, had been swimming with Bangilizwe at 1.30pm was quoted as saying he heard the cries of his friend and saw that he was in trouble with the shark on him. “ I saw blood and I went out of the water to get help,” he said.

Sources:

Wavescape

Monday, January 12, 2009

INJURED – 12 January 2009 – Windang Bridge, Lake Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia – snorkeller attacked

Steven Fogarty, 24, was bitten on the calf by what is believed to be a Bull shark, while snorkelling under the Windang Bridge on Lake Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia. The incident occurred around 10.50am on Monday, 12 January 2009.

An ambulance spokesperson said he was swimming in a school of fish when he noticed a brown shadow behind him. His leg was then bitten. “He punched the brown shadow and it let go.”

He suffered around 40 puncture wounds to his calf, but there was no muscle or tissue damage. He had some abrasions to his right fist where he punched shark.

He swam to nearby mudflats where he flagged down a boat. He was taken to Shellharbour Hospital and was reported in a stable condition.

This was the third shark attack in Australia in two days.

INJURED Binalong Bay 11 January 2009

INJURED Fingal Head 11 January 2009

Sources:

The Age

Sunday, January 11, 2009

INJURED – 11 January 2009 -- Binalong Bay, near St Helens, Tasmania – surfer attacked

In a second shark attack in Australia in the same day, a 13-year-old girl, Hannah Mighall, was bitten on the lower right leg by a 5-metre white pointer shark while surfing with her male cousin at Baileys Rocks, Binalong Bay, near St Helens, Tasmania. The incident occurred around 3.45pm on Sunday, 11 January 2009.

The shark dragged the girl underwater twice before the cousin, in a remarkable act of bravery, reached the scene on his surfboard and hit the shark which was latched onto the girl’s leg. The shark let go and he put her on his surfboard and paddled with her to shore. The shark kept circling them as they made their way to the beach.

A policeman is quoted as saying the cousin, Syb Mundy, a man in his 20s from Queensland, managed to pull the teenager onto his surfboard and began to paddle towards the shore. But the shark followed and circled the frightened pair as they frantically paddled towards shore. At one stage they caught a wave, but the shark was in the same wave

Ian Hollingsworth was surfing 20 to 40 metres away and saw the attack, and the efforts of the girl’s male cousin to protect her.

“It was basically a scene out of 'Jaws',” he told the media.

“The shark went around and I saw it actually come out of the water and hit her.

“It then went around, I believe I saw her going backwards, and she was screaming.

“The guy was just fighting to save her. All the time the shark was circling.”

Hollingsworth says he then helped the cousin apply first aid.

“We carried her up onto the beach,” he said.

“I got the leg rope off the surfboard and put a tourniquet around her leg, then I raced up to the car because I knew I had a lot of towels in the car, and we bandaged her leg, and we just got her stabilised on the beach.”

The policeman said there was a significant bite out of the surfboard.
“I understand there was a fair bit of blood in the water.”

He said when she was brought ashore “she was really calm, she was brave, probably in a little bit of shock. There were no tears.”

He said the actions of the teenager’s cousin had saved her life.

The teenager was airlifted to a hospital in Hobart. Her injuries were not expected to be life threatening.

Sources:

Adelaide Now

ABC

Sky News

INJURED – 11 January 2009 – Fingal Head, New South Wales, Australia – surfer attacked

surfer_thigh_biteJonathon Beard, a 31-year-old surfer, was bitten on the left thigh by a shark while surfing about 70 metres offshore of South Fingal beach, New South Wales, Australia. The attack occurred around 9.30am (local time) on Sunday,11 January 2009.

A lifeguard at the scene said the man was surfing with three friends when he was attacked.

"Witnesses indicate that there were a number of dolphins close to the group ... and the next minute there was a violent splashing in the water,” the lifeguard said.

The shark attack left a 40-centimetre wound between the knee and his left hip

"The good news is that no major arteries or bones were destroyed."

The victim’s surfer friends brought him to shore and used the leg rope as a tourniquet and applied towels to stem the bleeding.

The victim was airlifted to Gold Coast Hospital where he was reported in a stable condition.

The type of shark was not known.

Sources:

Sydney Morning Herald

ABC

Photo credit:

Adelaide Now

INJURED – 6 January 2009 -- Tukituki river mouth Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand – swimmer attacked

hbtGreg Sims, 49, was swimming with his partner just south of the Tukituki River mouth, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand when he was bitten on the upper thigh by a shark. The attack occurred around 5.30pm on Tuesday, 6 January 2009.

Experts believe the shark may have been Broadnose Sevengill Shark – “a common large coastal shark species, which is most abundant near shore at this time of year”.

“I felt a sharp, painful bite on the back of my leg and couldn't leave the surf fast enough,” Sims told media.

“I screamed at Pauline (his partner) to get out of the water, she just stood there not comprehending what had happened.”

Sims used his towel as a tourniquet to stop the bleeding before the two drove to Hawke's Bay Hospital.

“I saw nothing at all. Nothing broke the water so there was no warning and no sighting. We thought maybe it was a stingray, but from what we know they leave a sharp whip-like laceration, but this wound is the shape of a bite, and has taken a chunk of flesh away so we think it was a shark,” Sims said.

Sources:

Hawke’s Bay Today

Photo credit:

Hawke’s Bay Today

FATAL – 27 December 2008 -- Port Kennedy, Western Australia – snorkeller attacked

Brian Guest, 51 was fatally attacked by what is presumed a Great White shark while snorkelling for crabs with his son in about 3 metres of water at Port Kennedy beach, Western Australia. The incident occurred around 7am on Saturday 27 December 2008. Guest’s body was never recovered despite several air and sea searches. Police found pieces of wetsuit believed to have been worn by Guest.

Witnesses on the beach told of seeing a 'flash of fin' but local man Luke Tubbs, who lives near the beach, described a horrific scene in which the shark could be seen with Guest’s body in its jaws, according to media reports.

While he did not witness the event personally, he said it had been described to him by another man who had run to his home to raise the alarm.

“He told me he just saw a big splash and then the shark roll over in the water with the guy -- and then (he saw) no body or anything.”

Guest’s son was swimming some 20 feet from his father when the shark struck and while Daniel is understood not to have witnessed the actual attack, he realised his father was in trouble when he saw the water turn red with blood. He swam quickly to the beach, shouting for help.

Guest’s family asked for the shark to be left alone to 'respect' nature.

Sources:

Courier Mail

Daily Mail

INJURED – reported 20 December 2008 – Maraetai, near Auckland, New Zealand – fisherman attacked

Ken Lindberg spent five days in hospital after suffering injuries to his lower leg after being bitten by a shark while fishing with a friend off Maraetai, near Auckland, New Zealand. The date of the attack was not reported.

“We were just checking the net, just walking along lifting the top up a bit,” he told media.

“The next thing I felt this almighty clamp go around my leg. I said to Jeremy, 'We're out of here'.”

Lindberg said his left leg started to tighten up as the pair waded back through the surf but was only able to look when they reached shallow water.

“All I could see was this almighty gash and a lot of blood pouring out. I thought, 'All I want to do is get back to shore'.”

He made it back to his friend's house where a towel was wrapped around the wounds to stop the flow of blood.

His friend's wife then took him to Beachlands Medical Centre from where he was taken to hospital. He received 10 stitches above his ankle, four stitches to close his severed Achilles tendon and will not regain any feeling around his little toe, according to media.

New Zealand Department of Conservation shark expert Clinton Duffy said if Lindberg’s wounds were the work of a shark it was probably a bronze whaler.

While they don’t usually attack humans, it could have been attracted to Lindberg’s fishing spot if there were distressed fish in the net. “That would be enough to attract a shark into the area looking for a feed.”

Duffy described such shark attacks as “slash and run attacks” that usually target a person’s hands and legs.

Sources:

New Zealand Herald