Surfing teen v. shark

Here's some news from the State of Florida. Good for the boy. That New Smyrna beach area is the place to go, if you want to get bitten by a shark.
A blacktip shark bit a teenager at a Volusia County, Florida, beach Sunday, local officials told CNN.
The 14-year-old boy was surfing with four friends at New Smyrna Beach and paddling out when he encountered the 4- or 5-foot-long blacktip shark, a species common in the area, Volusia County Beach Safety spokesman Capt. Aaron Jenkins said.
The shark bit the teen "on the left hand and he punched it away and it only bit him one time," Jenkins said. "And then he turned around and paddled to shore and he flagged down one of the beach safety officers and they treated him on scene."
A blacktip shark bit a teenager at a Volusia County, Florida, beach Sunday, local officials told CNN.
The 14-year-old boy was surfing with four friends at New Smyrna Beach and paddling out when he encountered the 4- or 5-foot-long blacktip shark, a species common in the area, Volusia County Beach Safety spokesman Capt. Aaron Jenkins said.
The shark bit the teen "on the left hand and he punched it away and it only bit him one time," Jenkins said. "And then he turned around and paddled to shore and he flagged down one of the beach safety officers and they treated him on scene."