An official says a shark mauled a surfer off the southwest Australian coast, inflicting serious injuries to both legs.
Bertoldo says the man was treated on the beach by paramedics before he was flown by helicopter 250 kilometers (160 miles) to a hospital in the city of Perth.
The hospital describes the victim's condition as stable.
The attack prompted the World Surf League to temporarily postpone the nearby Margaret River Pro surfing contest.
Lifeguards say a 4-meter (13-foot) shark was spotted off a nearby beach two hours after the attack.
A surfer was killed by a shark at Gracetown in 2013.
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