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Young surfer photo bombed by a shark

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CANBERRA: A 10-year-old surfer has had a close encounter with a photo-bombing shark that shared a wave with him off an Australian beach.

Chris Hasson said yesterday that he was taking photos of his son Eden riding a wave off Samurai Beach at Port Stephens, 180km north of Sydney, on Tuesday when something unexpected and indistinct caught his eye.

He discovered he had photograph­ed the face of a twisting shark just below the surface with his son on an apparent collision course. Mr Hasson said shark experts had since told him it was a juvenile great white about 2.5m long.

“I saw the second photo and [thought] — no way,” Mr Hasson said. “I quickly called him in and whistled.”

“He [Eden] saw a shape in the wave and thought it was seaweed and felt something as he went over the top. He got his leg rope caught on something but he thought nothing of it until he saw the photo,” Mr Hasson said.

James Cook University shark researcher Andrew Chin said the photograph­ed shark was possibly a small great white.

“From the angle, it looks like the shark was spooked and is rolling away from the board to escape it,” Mr Chin said.

“There is no way that this is a hunting approach.”

Eden said he was glad he hadn’t seen the shark until he was safe on the beach and saw the photo.

“If I was on the wave and saw it, I probably would’ve freaked out and fell off,” Eden told Nine Network television yesterday. “I was lucky I didn’t fall off.”

Port Stephens is on the northern coast of New South Wales state which has experience­d an extraordin­ary increase in shark attacks since a Japanese tourist was killed by a great white in early 2015.

Mr Hasson said he was back in the surf with Eden and his siblings, aged 12 and five, on Wednesday to enjoy the final week of the school summer holidays. “Everyone’s back to business. It’s too good a lifestyle sport not to,” Mr Hasson said.

 ?? AP ?? Ten-year-old Eden Hasson surfing near what is believed to be a great white shark at Samurai Beach, Port Stephens, Australia, on Tuesday. James Cook University shark researcher Andrew Chin says the photograph­ed shark is possibly a small great white.
AP Ten-year-old Eden Hasson surfing near what is believed to be a great white shark at Samurai Beach, Port Stephens, Australia, on Tuesday. James Cook University shark researcher Andrew Chin says the photograph­ed shark is possibly a small great white.

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