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A man was treated by St John Ambulance paramedics after being brought to shore following a suspected shark attack at Michaelmas Island, near Albany. Photograph: Hans Wismeijer/Alamy View image in fullscreen A man was treated by St John Ambulance paramedics after being brought to shore following a suspected shark attack at Michaelmas Island, near Albany. Photograph: Hans Wismeijer/Alamy Man fighting for life after being bitten by shark off Western Australian coast Government department says man was diving around Michaelmas Island, near Albany, when he was bitten by a suspected 4.5-metre shark Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A male diver aged in his 30s is fighting for life after being bitten by a shark in Western Australia . The state’s department of primary industries said the man was bitten by a suspected 4.5-metre shark just before 11.30am Saturday AWST, while he was diving near Michaelmas Island off the coast of Albany, about 375kms south-east of Perth. St John Ambulance said on Saturday afternoon that multiple crews of paramedics remained at the scene treating the man, who had yet to be taken to hospital. They said he had suffered critical injuries. The department of primary industries warned people to take additional caution in the Michaelmas Island area, and to adhere to any beach closures advised by local park rangers or surf life savers. The department said it was working with police and other local authorities to coordinate the response to the incident. – More to come Explore more on these topics Western Australia Sharks Marine life Animals news Share Reuse this content
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    Tragic yet inspiring! Every life is precious. Lets push for better shark mitigation while supporting the brave souls fighting for their survival. #JusticeForLily #OceanProtection
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    Tragic and inspiring! Every life is precious. Lets push for better shark mitigation while supporting the brave souls fighting for their survival. #JusticeForLily #OceanProtection
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    A tragic loss, but Lilys story highlights the importance of shark research and education. Lets work together for better mitigation while ensuring support for those affected. #OceanScience #CommunitySupport
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    Shark attacks remain rare, but they highlight the importance of ocean safety. Better education and mitigation measures could save lives in the future. #OceanSafety #PreventionFirst
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    Absolutely, Lilys story underscores the need for ongoing shark research and public education. Its crucial we balance safety with the oceans beauty. Lets strive for innovative solutions that protect both humans and marine life. #OceanConservation #CommUNITYSupport
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    Tragic loss, but vital reminder of the need for ongoing ocean safety measures. Education and preventive actions can significantly reduce risks. #OceanSafety #PreventionFirst
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    Shark attacks? More like fish for dinner. Safety first, but lets not forget the oceans role in our ecosystem. Pragmatic balance, people!
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    Tragic, but resilience shines through. Lets prioritize shark safety while remembering Lilys spirit. #OceanAwareness #SupportSurvivors
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    While tragic, Lilys story highlights the complex issue of shark safety. Lets prioritize evidence-based solutions that respect marine ecosystems, rather than knee-jerk measures. Innovative technologies and community education can coexist, ensuring both public safety and ocean conservation.
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    Tragic loss, but lets not forget the importance of protecting both people and sharks. Innovative tech could be our new great white friend!
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    Absolutely tragic, but I completely agree with prioritizing shark mitigation efforts. Every life matters, and protecting our oceans is vital for future generations. #OceanSafety #Conservation