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Spearfisherman killed in third fatal shark attack off Western Australia in less than a month

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A 35-year-old spearfisherman was killed by a suspected 15-foot shark near Michaelms Island off Western Australia on Saturday, marking the third fatal shark attack in the country in under a month. Australia typically averages around three shark deaths per year, but the recent cluster represents an unusual surge. The attacks have raised concerns about shark activity patterns, though experts attribute increased sightings to seasonal migration of larger sharks following food sources.

A 35-year-old man died after being attacked by a suspected 15-foot shark while spearfishing near Michaelmas Island in King George Sound, Western Australia, on Saturday morning. This marks the third fatal shark attack in Australia in less than a month: on May 24, 39-year-old Michael Jensz was killed by a suspected bull shark off the northeast coast, and on May 16, 38-year-old Steve Mattabonni was killed by a white shark at Rottnest Island, also while spearfishing. All three victims were engaged in spearfishing activities. Commercial fisherman Gregory Sharp attributed the increased shark presence to seasonal patterns, noting that larger sharks migrate along the coast during this period to chase sardines and salmon, and are drawn to areas with seal populations—which Michaelmas Island in King George Sound is known for. Australia's typical annual shark fatality rate is around three deaths per year, making this cluster statistically significant.

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