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Maker bitten by shark seeks to return to research site

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Costa Rica ‌Biologist,‌ Weeks After​ Shark Attack, ‍Plans Return Dive to Same Location

COCOS ISLAND, COSTA RICA – Mauricio‍ Hoyos, a ⁤marine⁢ biologist studying shark behavior off the coast ‌of ⁤Costa Rica, intends to dive again at Roca Sucia, the site of⁣ a ⁤recent shark attack that ⁢severely injured him. Hoyos, who was attacked on September‍ 27th while leading a research mission to ​acoustically‌ tag ‍sharks, expressed no fear or resentment⁣ towards the animal and even hopes to encounter‍ it again during a planned trip⁣ in January.

Hoyos was approximately⁢ 40 meters deep with his team when‌ the attack occurred. They had been alerted to the presence of a large ⁢shark by tourists ‍and Hoyos decided ‌to‌ attempt to tag the specimen. The shark, a ‌female estimated to be between 3 and 3.5 meters ⁤long, unexpectedly turned and⁤ attacked, clamping its jaws onto Hoyos’ head.

“she ⁤turned around and ⁢stared at me,” Hoyos⁤ recounted ⁣to the ⁤BBC.”I ‌lowered my head, and I felt​ his lower⁤ jaw sink into my ​cheek and ‌his upper jaw into my skull.I was ⁤there, I​ guess, for a second, no more, inside‍ his ​jaw, ⁤and then ⁣he just‍ opened it again.”

Despite sustaining deep wounds ​and having his oxygen tube​ crushed, Hoyos was able to ascend to the ‌surface and receive medical attention. Remarkably, his wounds did not become infected, ‌a fact doctors found “incredible.”

Hoyos, who has studied ⁣sharks for over three decades, views⁢ the attack as a normal animal response to a perceived ⁣threat. He plans to return to Cocos Island from ⁢January 20th to ‍27th, specifically to dive ​at‍ Roca Sucia, not seeking retribution, but ⁢to further his understanding ⁣of shark behavior.”I’m going​ to dive there,” he stated. “I feel an even greater ‌respect⁤ for sharks.”

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