The 35-year-old was attacked on Saturday morning while spearfishing with
family off the state's south coast at Michaelmas Island, close to the town of
Albany, about 388 kilometres (241 miles) south of state capital Perth, police
said. He was taken ashore where he was treated by paramedics but died of his
injuries.
A 4.5-metre (14.8 feet) shark, of an unknown species, was spotted by a
member of the public near Michaelmas Island, a nature reserve that receives few
visitors, on Saturday, state authorities said. On May 24, a 39-year-old man died after being
attacked by a shark while fishing on the Great Barrier Reef. The death
followed that of a 38-year-old mauled off an island near Perth 10 days earlier.
There are around 20
shark attacks in Australia every year but the vast majority are not fatal,
according to data from conservation groups. Far more people drown on
the country's beaches.