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'I was attacked by a SHARK but survived,' says diver sharing terrifying footage of close encounter

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A diver has been attacked by a "cunning" shark in a "terrifying" encounter – but is thankful to still be in one piece.

Tao Hoogland recalled the traumatising events which occurred on 10 January, where he claims to have only been inches away from a hungry, aggressive shark.

Upon heading across to Shark Bay, Western Australia, he and his diver buddy, Joseph, planned on some leisurely spearfishing for a fresh fish supper.

While the free-diving instructor had already scored lobsters and some fish, he was eager for more and continued on his hunt for a couple of hours.

But then, as he entered into a "rest position" in a bid to get the perfect catch, he noticed an unwelcomed guest nearing him.

Sharing the "shocking" experience on TikTok, which has racked up over 840,000 views and 19,200 likes, Tao has received reactions from across the globe and hopes to raise awareness about the dangers of deep-sea fishing.

"[I noticed] a large bronze whaler shark swims directly in front of me," Tao said.

"There wasn't fear, it was more surprise, shock and our fight or flight survival instincts kicking in.

"As I looked up to my dive buddy, he signalled that it was time to go, especially as we had several bad encounters with similar sharks the week prior.

"Suddenly, the shark reappeared behind me and before I knew what was happening, it was attaching my buddy in between our legs, trying to take the fish off his speargun.

"It bit one of the fish off, then another started floating away, so I tried to grab it – but then it came straight back and took the second fish from directly in front of me.

"The shark tried to take the rest of the fish out of our hands, as we swam back to shore.

"I was surprised by how aggressive and cunning the shark was, but I quickly became annoyed as it wouldn't leave us alone."

In the clip, Tao can be seen swimming in a deep-blue ocean, which is full of various fish.

He then pans the camera to his fins, where the shark can be seen darting toward him, as he attempts to battle it off with a swift kick to the face.

Although the shark keeps returning for more, the clip soon ends with one final attempt to stop Tao in his tracks.

Tao added: "Shark encounters are not uncommon for us, so we've had lots of experience with them in the past.

"We knew our main priority was to stay close, keep eye contact while holding our fish above the water and swimming towards shore for safety, as we protected ourselves with our spears.

"We've never encountered such a funny shark that was willing to [steal from us] – usually they keep their distance, but not this one.

"After the encounter, we were both in shock and stood on the beach surprised that neither of us had lost a limb or was badly bitten.

"We kept discussing what we would have done if either of us had been badly bitten, but we were without a phone signal and over three hours from the nearest town.

"Sharks are as important as any other marine creature and can be wonderful animals, but they are also wild food driven and need to be respected for what they are.

"However, we were both straight back in the ocean the next day – but feeling a little on edge and very cautious."

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