The 28-year-old was part of a group spear fishing off Yorke Peninsula, west of the South Australia state capital of Adelaide, when witnesses reported seeing a shark attack him at midday, state police said in a statement.
Police and emergency services crews searched the area around Goldsmith Beach with boats and helicopters, but found no trace of the man, who is from Adelaide, the statement said. Police warned swimmers who flocked to the peninsula's beaches in hot summer weather to leave the water.
The death of a 35-year-old surfer off the west coast on November 23 prompted the Western Australia state government to begin a contentious cull of large sharks off popular beaches. The surfer was the seventh shark fatality off that state's beaches in three years.
Conservationists argue that trapping sharks on baited hooks attached to offshore drums will do nothing to reduce the shark danger.
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