DNA Confirms A Great White Shark Bit California Boy

SAN DIEGO (AP) - DNA testing reveals the shark that attacked a 13-year-old boy last month off a Southern California shore was a great white.

The San Diego Union-Tribune reported Wednesday that scientists gathered DNA by swabbing the wet suit Keane Webre-Hayes wore when he was bitten while diving near Encinitas.

The bite tore his back, shoulder, torso, face and ear. The teen was released from a hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.

Witnesses estimated the shark was about 11 feet (3 meters) long.

Chris Lowe, director of Long Beach State University's Shark Lab, said in a statement that swimmers should be aware that more large sharks move along the coast during the fall season.

Copyright 2018 The Associated Press.

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