A Florida man was bitten by a shark while snorkeling in the Bahamas on July 4, police said.

The man, 32, whose name has not been publicly released, was off Nippers Beach in Guana Cay when he was bitten around 5:30 p.m. local time, the Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a statement obtained by CBS.

The man was rushed to a hospital via airlift. His condition wasn’t released by authorities as of Friday afternoon.

Authorities said that the man, a Fort Lauderdale resident, was on a boat with two other Americans on an excursion that included snorkeling.

The type of shark wasn’t named.

Another American tourist attacked by shark in the Bahamas https://t.co/DO5hzQZleJ pic.twitter.com/zS7TCfWEDW — CBS News (@CBSNews) July 5, 2019

The attack came after two recent shark attacks in the Bahamas.

Jonathan Hernandez, a Florida resident, said that he was spearfishing off Abaco Island in late June when he was attacked.

“I got hit so hard from behind I thought the boat had run me over. I immediately looked to the left side and the shark was right in my face,” he told NBC.

The shark bit Hernandez’s left calf but he survived to tell the tale.

Bahamas shark attack victim shares harrowing story of survival https://t.co/0foxdL39SS — 3rd Hour of TODAY (@3rdHourTODAY) July 1, 2019