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Now this is a Good News Story!! -- Thanks to the divers who noticed this nurse shark is distress...
"How do you get a 9-foot shark to let you stick an arm down its throat — and, why would you want to? Click to find out how this Sea World vet solved the problem."
A 9.8-foot grey nurse shark had a lucky escape from a slow and painful death after Australian marine experts removed a large steel fish hook embedded in its throat Wednesday.
Local scuba divers spotted the distraught female hiding near Julian Rocks in the Cape Byron Marine Park, off Byron Bay in northern New South Wales, and immediately alerted authorities