A 35-year-old man tragically died after a shark attack while spearfishing off Michaelmas Island in Western Australia. This incident, occurring at 11:25 local time, highlights the ongoing risks associated with marine activities in the region, particularly as shark sightings have been increasing.
The diver was with family when he was bitten by a suspected 4.5-meter shark. Despite immediate efforts to reach shore and receive medical assistance, paramedics were unable to revive him. This incident follows another recent fatality in the area, raising concerns about the safety of popular diving and swimming spots.
Authorities are now urging local residents to report any shark sightings to help mitigate future risks. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is assisting police with the investigation, which will be reported to the coroner.
Shark attacks, while more common in Australia than in many other regions, are often non-fatal. However, the recent fatalities may prompt a reevaluation of safety measures at popular recreational sites, potentially affecting local tourism and community activities in the long term.
Source: BBC News

