An American tourist suffered a severe injury when she was attacked by a shark while spearfishing in the Bahamas Sunday afternoon, according to authorities.
The unnamed Massachusetts native had “severe trauma” to her left hand, and was flown by air ambulance to a hospital in Florida.
“She isn’t mad at the shark because getting attacked is a common risk with spearfishing,” Abaco Fire Chief Colin Albury told ABC News.
(MORE: Sharks are changing where they swim, breed and hunt along American coasts: Experts)According to Albury, the 32-year-old woman is an experienced spearfisher who has a vacation home in the Treasure Cay area of Abaco Island in the Bahamas.
The attack happened when she was swimming back to her boat with a speared fish. She was with three other people, but no one else was injured.
(MORE: Man dies after apparent shark bite on Cape Cod: Police)The victim is now being treated by a trauma surgeon at Memorial Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, authorities said.
According to Albury, this is the first shark attack in Treasure Cay this year.