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Surfer bitten twice by shark chasing seal off Kangaroo Island - ABC News

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A surfer on Kangaroo Island was twice bitten by a Bronze Whaler shark after a seal reportedly used him as cover while being chased in D'Estrees Bay.

Lee, a man in his 50s, was surfing at "The Sewer" when the incident occurred after 1pm. The shark was chasing a seal around the bay when the seal ducked behind the surfers for protection, resulting in the shark biting Lee's calf instead. He received medical treatment at Kingscote hospital and was reported to be in good condition the following morning. Local tour operator Craig Wickham noted that experienced surfers understand the risks of sharing ocean waters with marine wildlife in healthy environments.

  • Bronze Whaler shark bit surfer's calf while chasing seal at D'Estrees Bay
  • Seal strategically used surfer as cover during predator chase
  • Victim received hospital treatment and recovered well overnight
  • Incident highlights natural marine predator-prey dynamics in Kangaroo Island waters

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