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Surf photographer attacked by shark or sea lion

24 May 2026
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The World Surf League’s New Zealand Pro event faced a temporary halt on finals day after Australian photographer Ed Sloane was injured by a sea creature, suspected to be either a shark or a sea lion, while capturing images in the water. The incident occurred during the men’s semi-finals featuring Brazilian surfers Yago Dora and Italo Ferreira in Raglan. A ‘code red’ alert was issued as medical teams attended to Sloane, who sustained “small puncture wounds” and was subsequently transported to a hospital. Renato Hickel, the World Surf League’s vice-president for tours and competition, confirmed that the situation was alarming for both the athletes and the photographer. Following several hours of safety assessments, the event resumed with added safety measures, including jet skis and a drone for water monitoring, although the exact nature of the creature that bit Sloane has not been confirmed.

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Shark attacks, while rare, are significant events within the surfing community and can impact both the sport’s perception and safety protocols. The World Surf League has previously faced similar incidents, highlighting the inherent risks of surfing in natural waters where wildlife is present. The organization’s response, including the activation of a ‘code red,’ reflects a growing emphasis on safety in competitive surfing events. Ensuring the wellbeing of participants and spectators is crucial for maintaining the integrity and popularity of the sport, especially in locations renowned for their surf culture, like New Zealand.

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