‘She Could Have Killed Me’: Scientist Survives Shark Bite to His Head
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Mauricio Hoyos, an experienced Mexican marine scientist, fastened his diving team and descended on Saturday to the waters of Coco Island, hundreds of kilometers south-west of Costa Rica, to mark sharks for conservation research purposes. Within a few minutes, when he reached a depth of 37 meters, he spotted a Galapagos shark 2.7 meters long, a migratory species. He pointed with his harpoon and fired a mark. The mark hit the target, and it was em…
The famous Mexican marine biologist, Mauricio Hoyos, was attacked by a shark of approximately four meters while performing marking tasks of the species in the Galapagos Islands. It may interest you: VIDEO ÚLTIMA HORA! They stab a 40-year-old man in full public transport from Guadalajara How was Mauricio Hoyos attacked by a shark in Costa Rica? The incident occurred while Mauricio Hoyos was diving, which ended with serious injuries on the left s…
In the midst of the research work of the Mexican biologist Mauricio Hoyos, he was injured after suffering the attack of a shark when he was on Coco Island in Costa Rica. These are the details on TV Azteca Quintana Roo. The fact occurred last September 29, when Dr. Mauricio Hoyos, one of the most recognized scientists worldwide in the study of shark had an unusual encounter with a Galapagos escualo, when he was conducting the investigations. “Dr.
"He could have killed me," Dr. Mauricio Hoyos recalls in his hospital bed a meeting that could have almost ended even more sadly for him.
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