A New Zealander who survived being shipwrecked in shark-infested Fijian waters has lost part of his arm in an accident on board a foreign fishing vessel.
Fisheries observer Martin Bowers, 47, had his arm yanked from its socket and his forearm mutilated when his lifejacket snagged on a conveyor belt on a Korean fishing vessel on Friday night.
Maritime New Zealand has launched an investigation after the accident about 105km from Bluff.
Paramedics were winched from the Otago Regional Rescue Helicopter on to the ship, and stabilised Mr Bowers, an observer for the Ministry for Primary Industries, before he was flown to Dunedin Hospital.
Mr Bowers' mother, Mary, said her son had a "total, horrible accident" as he was putting on his lifejacket.