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Shark Bites Surfer's Hand at Salmon Creek Beach
13 Dec
Summary
- A surfer was bitten on the hand by a shark near Salmon Creek.
- The surfer sustained non-life-threatening injuries and transported themselves to the hospital.
- Great white sharks are often seen in the area during this time of year.

A surfer sustained non-life-threatening injuries to their hand after a shark encounter at North Salmon Creek in Northern California on Friday, December 12th. The Marine Unit of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office responded and found the surfer had already exited the water.
The victim chose to transport themselves to the hospital for treatment, and their surfboard showed significant damage from the shark bites. While the specific species of shark was not identified, experts note that great white sharks are frequently observed in the area during this season.
Local surf spot interactions with sharks have occurred previously, with incidents reported in Salmon Creek in recent years. Wildlife experts suggest that younger sharks may be more prone to mistaken identity bites as they practice hunting techniques.




