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A surfer has been bitten by a shark on the New South Wales Mid North Coast in the fourth confirmed shark attack on the state’s coastline in the past 48 hours.
The 39-year-old man was surfing at Point Plomer, near Crescent Head, on Tuesday morning when the shark bit through his board.

A young man in his twenties experienced a frightening encounter at North Steyne Beach in Manly, located in Sydney’s northern region. On Monday evening, he suffered a shark attack, resulting in severe injuries to his lower leg. He was immediately rushed to Royal North Shore Hospital where he underwent surgery overnight. Thankfully, his condition has improved, and he is on the road to recovery.

It comes after a swathe of Sydney’s beaches have been closed after three suspected bull shark attacks in little more than 24 hours left two people in critical condition.

In a separate incident earlier that day, an 11-year-old boy had a close call at Dee Why, another popular spot along Sydney’s Northern Beaches. While surfing, a shark took a significant chunk out of his surfboard. Miraculously, the youngster emerged unscathed from this alarming event. The boy’s surfboard, however, now bears a dramatic bite-shaped hole, serving as a stark reminder of his narrow escape.

That followed an attack on a 13-year-old boy who was swimming near a Sydney Harbour beach in Vaucluse in Sydney’s east on Sunday. He underwent surgery for injuries to both his legs.

According to the North Coast Local Health District, the man who was attacked has been treated for minor cuts and grazes to one of his legs and has since been released from the hospital. Both incidents have raised concerns about the rare yet serious nature of shark encounters in the area. Experts emphasize that while such occurrences are uncommon, staying vigilant and aware while in the ocean is crucial for ensuring safety.

A white surfboard on sand. The board has a large bite-shaped hole on its side

An 11-year-old surfer escaped unharmed after a shark attacked his board at Dee Why on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Source: Supplied / Facebook

‘Almost like an F1 pit stop’

NSW Ambulance acting superintendent Christie Marks said the man attacked in Manly suffered heavy blood loss and was in cardiac arrest when paramedics arrived.
He needed 13 units of blood on his way to hospital, which required highway police meeting the ambulance en route to drop extra supplies off.
“They said it was almost like an F1 pit stop of 10 seconds or less where they just opened the door, blood went in, and then they continued on,” Marks said.

“This is something that doesn’t happen a lot … that is going to give him the best chance of surviving.”

‘Perfect storm’ for shark attacks

All of Sydney’s northern beaches have been closed in response for at least 48 hours.
More than 30 SMART drumlines have been deployed along that stretch of coast, while shark listening stations and aerial surveillance have been ramped up.

Surf Life Saving NSW CEO Steven Pearce said the “turbid and brackish” water created prime conditions for bull shark activity.

Police on Monday urged people not to swim in murky, low-visibility water after bucketing rain drenched Sydney and its surrounds at the weekend.
Extra fresh water in the harbour after recent heavy rain, combined with the splashing effect from people jumping off a rock face, created a “perfect storm” for Sunday’s shark attack, superintendent Joseph McNulty said.

“I would recommend not swimming in the harbour or our other river systems across NSW at this time,” he told reporters before the Dee Why and Manly incidents were reported.

Expert blames Sydney’s sewage pipes

University of Sydney public policy expert Chris Pepin-Neff, who has written a book on shark policy, suggested Sydney Harbour’s 100-year-old sewage pipes were likely to blame.
The pipes overflow with just 20mm of rain, far less than the 127mm Sydney received on Sunday.
“When the pipes overflow, when there’s more sewage, the bait fish eat the sewage and then the bull sharks come to eat the bait fish, and that draws them into the surface and into the shore,” Associate professor Pepin-Neff told the Australian Associated Press.

“Three shark bites in two days suggests to me there’s a unique environmental condition that is more than just the heavy rain.”

The primary industries department is working to identify the species of shark involved but initial reports suggest it was a bull shark.
The teenager injured in the Vaucluse attack remains in a critical condition at Randwick Children’s Hospital on Tuesday.
Multiple swimmers have been attacked by sharks in the harbour in recent years, including a young woman who was bitten on the leg at Elizabeth Bay in early 2024.
In September 2025, avid surfer Mercury Psillakis, 57, was fatally mauled by a shark at Long Reef Beach on Sydney’s northern beaches.
Psillakis’s death caused the state government to pull a trial to remove a handful of shark nets off popular beaches.

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