The man recieved minor injuries after a collision with a shark. A lifeguard described it as a 'bump.' He said: 'It didn't bite.'
A man was attacked by a shark near California's Moonlight Beach on Wednesday, leading authorities to temporarily close the beach two days after it was reopened.
"I would call it more of a bump, or an aggressive act," Encinitas lifeguard Capt. Larry Giles said, describing the encounter, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. He added:"It didn't bite." Stock image of a shark warning sign on the beach. A man was attacked by a shark on Moonlight Beach on Wednesday.The shark encounter took place two days after the beach was reopened for certain activities, following a month-long lockdown in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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