Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Man hospitalized after suspected shark attack

Chris Myers, who was swimming with his son, suffered severe lacerations to his legs and ankles in a suspected shark attack at Ballston Beach in Truro, Mass.

By NBC News staff

A man who was attacked by a suspected shark while body surfing with his son near Cape Cod is expected to live, officials say.

The attack happened around 3:30 p.m. Monday when Chris Myers was body surfing and swimming with his teenage son off the coast of Ballston Beach, part of the Cape Cod National Seashore in Truro, Mass.

Witnesses on the beach say they saw a dorsal fin emerge from the water. Moments later, Myers was bleeding profusely from his feet and ankles.

?All of the sudden, between the two swimmers we saw a fin come up and something came through the water,? Anne-Marie Corner, who witnessed the attack, told NBC News affiliate WHDH.??It was a very large fin, easily 15 inches high, and came across and torqued a little towards the second swimmer and within seconds we realized it was a shark and the swimmer had been attacked.?


?It was, like, two people and this large dark blue-black thing came up and kind of torqued around and you saw this big dorsal fin and it, like, went back down,? another witness, Walter Palmer, told WHDH.

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Authorities called in state experts to investigate the incident.

Myers is treated after a suspected shark attack Monday at Ballston Beach in Truro, Mass., on Cape Cod.

Greg Skomal, an environmental analyst at the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries told the Boston Globe the state has not yet reached a conclusion on whether the man was bitten by a shark.

Witnesses say that beachgoers -- including?a doctor and a nurse -- jumped into action immediately after the attack. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, bandaged Myers'?legs?and carried him off the beach on a stretcher.

Myers is being treated at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where he will undergo surgery.

Ballston Beach was open Tuesday, but officials posted signs around the beach warning beachgoers of the recent shark sighting.

Truro Town Administrator Rex Peterson told the Boston Globe that even if it was determined to be?a shark attack, the beach would remain open because? ?sharks swim up and down the coast so closing that one particular beach didn?t? seem to make a whole lot of sense.?

There have been concerns about shark attacks all summer. Earlier this month a kayaker had a close call with the shark, WHDH reported, and since June there have been several shark sightings near seals.

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