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Great white shark attack in 1963 injured diver Rodney Fox
Summary
In December 1963 a great white shark attacked 23-year-old diver Rodney Fox at Aldinga Beach; he survived serious injuries and later became a prominent figure in shark research and conservation.
Content
On December 8, 1963, 23-year-old diver Rodney Fox was attacked by a great white shark during a spearfishing event at Aldinga Beach in South Australia. He sustained serious injuries and was pulled from the water by a fellow diver. He was taken to hospital and survived the encounter. The experience influenced his later work with sharks.
Details:
- The incident occurred on December 8, 1963, at Aldinga Beach, South Australia.
- Rodney Fox sustained serious injuries to his chest, abdomen and leg and was rescued from the water before being taken to hospital.
- After recovering, he devoted himself to studying sharks and founded Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions and the Fox Shark Research Foundation in 2001.
- He worked as a consultant on the film Jaws and has continued expedition and research activities alongside his son Andrew.
Summary:
Rodney Fox's survival and subsequent work brought sustained attention to shark behaviour and conservation. Undetermined at this time.
