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    Feb 1 (Reuters) - An ​Australian boy who died after being bitten by a shark in Sydney Harbour was honoured in ⁠a surfing ceremony at Bondi Beach on Sunday, following a series of shark attacks along the country's ‍east coast.

    Nico Antic, 12, died in hospital on January 24, ​six days after being attacked when he and his friends jumped off rocks in Vaucluse, around 9 km (5.5 ​miles) from Sydney's central business district. Friends pulled him from the water with severe injuries to both legs.

    On Sunday, a community "paddle-out" at Bondi Beach honoured Nico, with aerial Australian Broadcasting Corp. footage ‌showing paddle boarders and surfers forming a large circle ‌in the ocean. 

    Local surf lifesavers, as well as school friends and ​relatives, took part, local media reported.

    Dozens of beaches, including in Sydney, were closed in January after four ‌shark attacks in two days, as heavy rains left ⁠water murky and more likely to attract sharks.

    In ‌September, a surfer was ​killed by a large shark at Sydney's Long Reef Beach.

    Australia averages 20 shark attacks a year, fewer than ⁠three of them ⁠fatal, according to data from conservation groups. Those numbers ​are dwarfed by drownings on the country's beaches.

    (Reporting by Sam McKeith in ‌SydneyEditing by Rod Nickel)

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