Shark attack kills man off Western Australia coast


SYDNEY, June 6 (Reuters) - ⁠A man has died after being attacked ⁠by a shark while fishing off the coast ‌of Western Australia state, police said on Saturday, the third fatal shark attack in Australia in three weeks.

The 35-year-old ​was attacked on Saturday morning while ⁠spearfishing with family ⁠off the state's south coast at Michaelmas Island, close ⁠to ‌the town of Albany, about 388 km (241 miles) south of state capital Perth, ⁠police said.

He was taken ashore where he ​was treated by ‌paramedics but died of his injuries.

A 4.5 ⁠metre (14.8 feet) ​shark, of an unknown species, was spotted by a member of the public near Michaelmas Island, a ⁠nature reserve that receives few visitors, ​on Saturday, state authorities said.

On May 24, a 39-year-old man died after being attacked by a shark ⁠while fishing on the Great Barrier Reef. The death followed that of a 38-year-old mauled off an island near Perth 10 days earlier.

There are ​around 20 shark attacks in ⁠Australia every year but the vast majority are not ​fatal, according to data from ‌conservation groups. Far more people ​drown on the country's beaches.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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