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Diver partly swallowed by shark

Diver partly swallowed by shark
Tuesday Jan 23 17:25 AEDT

An abalone diver told rescuers he was partly swallowed head-first by a Great White Shark in an attack off the NSW far south coast, but managed to fight his way free, suffering a broken nose and bite marks around the chest.

Diver Eric Nerhus, 41, was underwater with his 25-year-old son and other divers off Cape Howe, near Eden, when the 3m shark attacked.

Rescuers earlier mistakenly reported his age as 25.

"He stated that he was head-first into the shark," a spokeswoman for Snowy Hydro SouthCare rescue service said after airlifting the diver to hospital.

"When he came to us he was conscious and alert but had a broken nose and lacerations to both sides of his torso and chest — bite marks all the way around," the spokeswoman said.

Nerhus told fellow divers he didn't see the shark coming as the water was so dirty that visibility was severely limited.

"It was black. He didn't see it coming, but he felt the bite and then started getting shaken, and that's when he knew he was in the mouth of the shark," said local diver Michael Mashado.

The shark bit Nerhus around the head first, crushing his face mask and breaking his nose, fellow diver and friend Dennis Luobikis said.

"He was actually bitten by the head...the shark swallowed his head," said Luobikis, adding a second bite by the shark saw it clench its jaw around Nerhus' torso.

"The brunt of the bite was taken by his lead-weight vest. Its all over your torso. Eric said to me at the wharf that his weight vest saved him," he said.

Abalone divers spend sometimes 6 to 8 hours underwater and use lead weight vests, not lead belts, to stay down. The vests spread the lead weight across the body, minimising back strain.

Nerhus fought frantically to free himself from the shark's jaws and was eventually pulled back aboard his boat by his son.

"He pushed his abalone chisel into its head while it was biting and it let him go and swam away," said Luobikis.

Luobikis said it was a miracle his friend had lived.

"Eric is a tough boy, he's super fit. But I would say that would test anyone's resolve, being a fish lunch," he said.

Attacks by Great White Sharks are usually fatal because of the massive size of the predators, which breed in Australia's cold southern waters, and the sheer force of their bites.

Sharks, including Great Whites, are protected in Australia.

Australia has had a number of shark attacks in the past year.

In December, a surfer off the southern coast survived an attack with minor injuries, while a 15-year-old boy swimming off a remote southwest beach had his leg bitten.

Last January, a scuba diver off the Western Australian city of Perth survived an attack by a Great White after fighting it off with his speargun and then his hands.

A 21-year-old woman died last January after she was attacked by three sharks while swimming off an island on Australia's northeast coast. She lost both forearms and suffered wounds to the legs and torso.
 
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I saw the movie when I was a kid. I puked.

Richard
 
Yep he's very very very lucky since not a lot of people survived from shark attacks....

Few things I learned about sharks are :

Never swim alone...

If you want a shark to let go, then best thing you can do is, punch the shark in the eye or in the gills...

And no one really knows why sharks attack people, but scientists say that it may be because swimmers may look like a seal to most sharks, since many sharks do eat seals...
 
LOL That's one of my children's fave movie, OMG they would watch it over and over and over...

WHAT?!?!?

As for me.. forget it.. I did watched and turn into nightmare and refused sleep night... *still stayed wake trying harder* and make sure no under my bed sumth'n there.. to see if shark... :giggle:
Never forget that...

Jaws 1, 2, 3 and that is it.. Made me creepy.. do not understand why my parent allowed me and sister watch MOVIE RATED... scary movie..

Thanks lot to my parent let us watch stupid scary movies.. end up nightmare.. *grin*
 
Aww that's too bad I guess we can't watch it this July :giggling:
 
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I saw the movie when I was a kid. I puked.

Richard
I remember watching the 3rd movie... Jaws 3D. That movie was awesome! I remember watching it in theaters with 3D glasses. *shudders*
 
Wow that guy is so lucky to be alive.

I aint go in ocean :Ohno: too scare go near Shark in real life :lol:

the movie of Jaws I watched them it was good scary but I aint go near shark lol :lol:
 
WHAT?!?!?

As for me.. forget it.. I did watched and turn into nightmare and refused sleep night... *still stayed wake trying harder* and make sure no under my bed sumth'n there.. to see if shark... :giggle:
Never forget that...

I believe you, I've had nightmares too like my closet opening up and a lot of water gushing out with a shark coming out going into the hallway.

But those are my wonder years.

Ruichard
 
I believe you, I've had nightmares too like my closet opening up and a lot of water gushing out with a shark coming out going into the hallway.

But those are my wonder years.

Ruichard

*giggles* Have you gotten into wet pjammy ? :giggle:
When you're in deep nightmare dreaming and wake up and got wet pant? :giggle: :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
 
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