Terrifying video sweeping the Internet shows a U.S. Naval employee who was snorkeling with a co-worker being mauled by a shark.
The man can be heard screaming for his life as the predator repeatedly goes after him in the waters near the Naval Base in Panama City, Florida.
Beachgoers reportedly intervened and saved the victim, who suffered severe injuries to both arms. There are mixed reports on whether the victim will lose any extremities.
🚨 GRAPHIC SHARK ATTACK IN FLORIDA PANHANDLE, NAVY EMPLOYEE MAULED
Terrifying footage out of Panama City Beach at the Naval base: A Navy employee snorkeling with his co-worker was brutally attacked by a shark. Both arms severely injured in the vicious mauling before brave… pic.twitter.com/wH54oWopMO
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) June 11, 2026
The attack comes as a bill to create an amber alert for shark attacks awaits President Trump’s signature. Plenty of X users responded to the video with advice and their own experiences:
Whenever we are in Panama City Beach, we rent a pontoon boat and go by this area. Luckily, the only fins we’ve seen are dolphin fins! Many prayers for this man!🙏
— Judith Marie (@JudithMarie61) June 11, 2026
Sharks fed and hangout around docks and boats, which I learned in Basic scuba diving. Never swim or allow your pets to swim in these areas.
— Verum Omnino Costs (@CostsVerum23011) June 11, 2026
Praying for this young Navy civilian what a brutal attack. Bull sharks in a nursery area are no joke. Thank God bystanders jumped in fast. Speedy recovery, brother. Florida waters don’t play.
— Samardhorah (@samardhorah) June 11, 2026
I’ve lived there 40 years. And you always have to watch out by the edges of the deep water, even if it’s almost brackish. Right there by the Navy base you always have to watch out for black tips. I’ve seen them many a day just chest wading out there fishing. But I’m almost…
— David Wiedenmann (@dpwiedenmann) June 9, 2026
Many sharks use an exploratory test bite and let go as humans are not a natural part of their menu. However, even an exploratory bite can be dangerous.
Bull sharks on the other hand tend to be more aggressive opportunistic feeders. Very sad 😢
— Kr!stina (@Saltlifekris) June 9, 2026
Seemed like this shark was doing a lot of testing.
If you ever wanted a reason to be scared of the ocean… 😁 pic.twitter.com/dQIgQVxKTB
— Peter Hopey (@phopey) June 11, 2026
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