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Surfer uninjured after shark bites her board off California

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Surfer uninjured after shark bites her board off California
Aug. 29, 2015 9:38 PM EDT

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At home in Los Osos, Calif., Elinor Dempsey, 54, shows her surfboard which a shark bit earlier... Read more

MORRO BAY, Calif. (AP) — A surfer escaped injury on Saturday after a great white shark bit her board off California's central coast.

Elinor Dempsey, 54, of Los Osos, California, said she was surfing at Morro Strand State Beach, just north of Morro Bay, around 10 a.m. when a shark swam under her board and chomped on it, leaving an approximately 14-inch wide bite mark.

Dempsey pushed her board toward the shark as she jumped off.

Other surfers who saw the attack warned everyone else to get out of the water. Some of the surfers helped Dempsey reunite with her board, and she got back on it to get to shore.

Officials closed the beach for 72 hours and posted warning signs at nearby beaches, said the beach's supervising ranger, Lisa Remington.

Experts will analyze the bite mark and teeth pattern to determine the size of the shark.

A U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologist who happened to be in the area and examined the board estimated that the shark was a 6-foot-long adult male.

Dempsey told the San Luis Obispo Tribune (http://bit.ly/1LKdmuj ) that she was shaken by her close encounter with the shark and might take a break from surfing.

"I'll be staying close in from now on," she said. "I'll probably be on my boogie board for a little while."

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-- (c) Associated Press 2015-08-30

I almost got tiger spit on me but I didn't make the news.

Just a baby and it takes a chunk out of the board like that. facepalm.gif

I hope the shark was OK and wasn't injured by ingesting the morsel.

showed jaws on the box last week and this week this just shows how dangerous sharks can be this one bit off more than he could chew .

Geez, a tiny nibble out of the board and it goes viral? It might have been just a largish Snapper.

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