Costa Rica: Researchers Survive Shark Attack at 40 Meters Depth
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A shark bites a marine biologist and also damages his oxygen hose. Nevertheless, the scientist comes alive to the water surface.
During a research dive in Costa Rica, a marine biologist is severely injured by a galapagoshai. At a depth of about 40 metres, he wants to mark the animal for research purposes when the shark suddenly attacks. Experts stress that shark attacks are still extremely rare.
A shark bites a marine biologist and also damages his oxygen hose. Nevertheless, the scientist comes alive to the water surface. In the hospital he is operated on.
SAN JOSE. A Mexican marine biologist has been bitten and severely injured by a shark in front of a remote Pacific island in Costa Rica.
Severely injured and without oxygen, after a shark attack at a depth of 40 metres, a man was able to save himself to the surface of the water.


A shark bites a marine biologist and also damages his oxygen hose. Nevertheless, the scientist comes alive to the water surface.
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