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Footage has emerged of the man fighting off a hammerhead shark with a camera stick.
The terrifying footage shows a hammerhead shark lunging towards the diver. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
A diver fought off a 2.5m hammerhead shark with his camera stick while fishing in Cape York Peninsula.
Dion Creek, from Queensland, was diving for crayfish in Magpie Reef near Princess Charlotte Bay last Wednesday when the shark struck.
The terrifying moment was caught on camera and shows the shark appearing from nowhere and darting towards the diver.
As the animal lunges the video shows the diver tumbling in the water, with flashes of the shark’s thrashing fins and tail.
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The terrifying footage shows a hammerhead shark lunging towards the diver. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
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The diver seems to push the shark away before reaching up to escape.
The dad-of-one later relived the terrifying moment in an interview with 9 News.
Mr Creek said: “I was about to adjust the camera, I just caught the shark coming out the corner of my eye.”
He said he was forced to shove the shark with his camera stick three times before he could free himself.
He said: “I pushed the first time, it came at me again. I hit it the second time and I pushed it away the third time, just to push away from it.
“I was the only person in the water, there were only two people in the boat.
“Looking back on it, I’m actually quite lucky, but at the time it didn’t faze me.
“I don’t want to be a statistic so next time I need to be more careful and take some more safety precautions and have another diver in the water.”
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He pushed the shark three times before escaping to the surface. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
Dion shared the spinechilling encounter admitting he was lucky to escape. Picture: 9 NewsSource:Supplied
The dad joked after surviving his brush with danger: “Next week I’ll be buying a lottery ticket.”
Mr Creek shared the video on social media, saying: “Diving for crayfish. Next minute this hammerhead shark came out of nowhere!”
A hammerhead shark has 17 rows of teeth and largely feeds on octopuses and other fish.
While few attacks by hammerhead sharks have been recorded, its size and ferocity can make them potentially dangerous to humans.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission
Footage has emerged of the man fighting off a hammerhead shark with a camera stick....
Footage has emerged of the man fighting off a hammerhead shark with a camera stick.
The terrifying footage shows a hammerhead shark lunging towards the diver. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
A diver fought off a 2.5m hammerhead shark with his camera stick while fishing in Cape York Peninsula.
Dion Creek, from Queensland, was diving for crayfish in Magpie Reef near Princess Charlotte Bay last Wednesday when the shark struck.
The terrifying moment was caught on camera and shows the shark appearing from nowhere and darting towards the diver.
As the animal lunges the video shows the diver tumbling in the water, with flashes of the shark’s thrashing fins and tail.
RELATED: Moment crocodile faces off with shark
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The terrifying footage shows a hammerhead shark lunging towards the diver. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
RELATED: Shark attack victim’s eyes were open
The diver seems to push the shark away before reaching up to escape.
The dad-of-one later relived the terrifying moment in an interview with 9 News.
Mr Creek said: “I was about to adjust the camera, I just caught the shark coming out the corner of my eye.”
He said he was forced to shove the shark with his camera stick three times before he could free himself.
He said: “I pushed the first time, it came at me again. I hit it the second time and I pushed it away the third time, just to push away from it.
“I was the only person in the water, there were only two people in the boat.
“Looking back on it, I’m actually quite lucky, but at the time it didn’t faze me.
“I don’t want to be a statistic so next time I need to be more careful and take some more safety precautions and have another diver in the water.”
RELATED: ‘Over 50 sharks’ spotted at NSW beach
He pushed the shark three times before escaping to the surface. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
Dion shared the spinechilling encounter admitting he was lucky to escape. Picture: 9 NewsSource:Supplied
The dad joked after surviving his brush with danger: “Next week I’ll be buying a lottery ticket.”
Mr Creek shared the video on social media, saying: “Diving for crayfish. Next minute this hammerhead shark came out of nowhere!”
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A hammerhead shark has 17 rows of teeth and largely feeds on octopuses and other fish.
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While few attacks by hammerhead sharks have been recorded, its size and ferocity can make them potentially dangerous to humans.
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This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission