A recreational diver is recovering in hospital after being bitten on the arm by a shark off Western Australia. Both outlets report that the incident involves a shark believed to be a broadnose sevengill shark and that the diver received the bite while in the water. The shark is described as around two metres long. The diver is currently undergoing treatment for the injuries sustained during the attack. Neither report provides further details about the exact location, the circumstances leading to the bite, or whether authorities confirm the species through additional evidence beyond initial identification. The reports also do not specify the diver’s age or the severity of the injuries beyond noting that the diver is recovering in hospital. Overall, the accounts agree on the core facts: a recreational diver is injured in a shark bite, the bite is to the arm, the shark is estimated at about two metres, and the shark species is believed to be a broadnose sevengill shark.