A British vacationer is in intensive care after being attacked by a shark in Trinidad and Tobago.

The incident has prompted the federal government of southeastern Caribbean nation to close seven seashores and a marine park.

The assault occurred at Turtle Seashore alongside Nice Courland Bay on Tobago with the closure together with seashores alongside the northwestern coast of the island

A watersports supervisor at a seashore resort who noticed the incident stated the person was about waist deep within the water when the shark attacked.

He informed native media their backs have been turned, and they didn’t see the shark approaching.

“The opposite folks within the water have been bodily making an attempt to struggle the shark off whereas it attacked,” he added.

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In an announcement, the federal government stated shark sightings have been reported within the Grafton space and the Buccoo Reef Marine Park.

Officers stated the closures will enable the coastguard and Division of Fisheries to research the incident and “neutralise the shark risk, if doable”.

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A Overseas Workplace spokesperson stated: “We’re supporting the household of an injured British man in Tobago and are in touch with the native authorities.”

Final 12 months, there have been 69 unprovoked assaults and 22 provoked bites worldwide, together with 14 fatalities, in response to the Florida-based Worldwide Shark Assault File.

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