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Oregon beach stays open despite shark attack; signs posted

By Associated Press
Published: October 11, 2016, 10:32am

PORTLAND — The state Parks and Recreation Department says Indian Beach at Ecola State Park will remain open despite a reported shark attack.

Spokesman Chris Havel said Tuesday that park employees will post advisory signs informing the public a shark was spotted.

Oregon State Police say the shark bit 29-year-old Joseph Tanner of Portland. The surfer made it back to shore Monday afternoon and was flown to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center for an injury described as serious.

A hospital spokesman said Tuesday he had no information about the patient. A fellow surfer who was at the beach Monday told KGW that Tanner works as a trauma nurse and directed his own first aid.

An online database shows it was the first shark attack off the Oregon coast since 2013.

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