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Horror as man is attacked by shark off Lady Elliot Island near the Great Barrier Reef

A man has been airlifted to hospital after he was bitten by a shark while snorkelling at a popular island off the Queensland coast.

A man in his 50s suffered lacerations to his arm and abdomen during the terrifying ordeal off Lady Elliot Island at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef on Thursday morning.

He managed to swim to shore and was flown by LifeFlight to Bundaberg Hospital in a stable condition.

The species of the shark involved is not known.

The man and the group he was snorkelling with were from a private vessel. They were not guests staying at the Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort.

‘The men swam ashore and alerted staff that one of them had been bitten by a shark,’ a resort statement read.

‘Lady Elliot Island staff provided immediate assistance, stabilised the man and helped coordinate an emergency response. 

‘Resort staff and marine shark experts are monitoring the closed snorkel zone and all in-house resort guests have been informed.’

A snorkeller was bitten by a shark off Lady Elliot Island on Thursday morning

The 45 hectare island is home to a small eco resort and an airstrip serviced daily by flights from Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

The island is also a popular snorkeling and scuba diving hotspot.

While its thriving marine diversity includes various shark species, attacks are not common.

Tiger and great white shark species have previously been recorded in the area. 

More to come. 

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