Second Fatal Shark Attack Strikes Australia: Man Killed on Great Barrier Reef

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A tragic incident occurred on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, resulting in the death of a 39-year-old man in a shark attack. This marks the second fatal shark attack in Australia within a week. The man was fatally bitten near Kennedy Shoal, a shallow reef located about 28 miles off the coast of Queensland, while diving with three friends on a spearfishing expedition.

Following the attack, emergency services rushed the man to shore, where despite efforts by medics, he succumbed to his critical head injury. The victim, a resident of Cairns, was transported by boat to Hull Heads, where paramedics determined his injuries were incompatible with life.

Kennedy Shoal, a popular spot for recreational fishers and divers exploring the Lady Bowen shipwreck, had reported sightings of bull sharks in the area prior to the incident. This tragedy follows another recent fatal shark attack involving a 38-year-old man who was attacked by a great white shark while spearfishing near Perth, Western Australia.

Statistics from conservation groups indicate that Australia experiences approximately 20 shark attacks annually, with most incidents non-fatal. However, adverse weather conditions, like heavy rains resulting in murky waters attracting sharks, can lead to increased risks. Despite the attention shark attacks receive, drowning remains a more prevalent hazard at Australian beaches.

Historical data shows that there have been around 1,300 recorded shark attacks in Australia since 1791, with approximately 260 of them resulting in fatalities.

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