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13 Jun 2026
Florida Man Survives Shark Attack in Bahamas Waters

Florida Man Survives Shark Attack in Bahamas Waters

<strong>A Terrifying Encounter</strong>

Florida Man Survives Shark Attack in Bahamas Waters
Florida Man Survives Shark Attack in Bahamas Waters

In a heart-stopping incident off the coast of the Bahamas, a Florida man narrowly escaped a brutal shark attack after slipping into the water while attempting to board a boat. The victim, identified as 24-year-old Marlin Wakeman, recounted the harrowing experience, shedding light on the dangers lurking beneath the ocean’s surface.

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<strong>Close Call with Predators</strong>

Wakeman, who was on a fishing excursion in the southern Bahamas, found himself face to face with multiple sharks as he fell into the water. “Next second I’m in the water with, you know, a lot of sharks,” he recalled. “I knew immediately I got to get back in the boat or this is going to be really bad.”

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The waters of Claren Town’s Flying Fish Marina, where the incident occurred, are known to be teeming with sharks attracted by the scraps tossed into the ocean during fishing activities. According to reports, the area has become a hotspot for these predators, competing aggressively for the food supply.

<strong>Miraculous Escape and Road to Recovery</strong>

Despite sustaining serious injuries, including a wound over a foot long, Wakeman managed to make it back to safety. He received medical treatment in the Bahamas before returning home to Florida the following day. Doctors believe that the shark responsible for the attack was at least 7 feet long, narrowly missing Wakeman’s artery.

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<strong>Gratitude and Resilience</strong>

Reflecting on his ordeal, Wakeman expressed gratitude for his miraculous escape. “The fact that there’s 20 sharks in there and you were able to get out of there and still have a leg, it’s amazing,” he remarked. Despite the trauma, Wakeman remains undeterred, expressing his intention to continue fishing in the area.

<strong>A Cautionary Tale</strong>

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by shark-infested waters and underscores the importance of exercising caution when engaging in water activities. Wakeman’s family, relieved by his safe return, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the need to prioritize safety at all times.

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By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.