PICTURED: Surfer killed by shark in Maui identified as 39-year-old Jason Carter: Victim was rushed to hospital by jet ski, but died from his injuries
- Carter was from the coastal community of Haiku
- He died Saturday after a fatal “encounter” with a shark off the coast of Maui
- Friends took to social media to commemorate the avid athlete's life, with some describing him as a 'legend'
The Hawaiian man killed in a fatal shark 'encounter' off the coast of Maui has been identified as 39-year-old Jason Carter.
Carter, from the coastal community of Haiku, died Saturday. Officials arrived on the scene around 11:19 a.m. as lifeguards carried the man to shore on a jet ski.
“Once on land, lifesaving measures were administered by first responder personnel until medical personnel arrived to transport the man to Maui Memorial Medical Center for further treatment,” Maui police said in a statement.
The 39-year-old later succumbed to his injuries.
Authorities did not characterize the incident as an assault or describe the extent of Carter's injuries, but the MPD extended their condolences to the man's family and friends.
The man killed in a fatal shark 'encounter' on Saturday has been identified as Jason Carter, 39, of Haiku, Hawaii
Carter was carried ashore by lifeguards and taken to Maui Memorial Medical Center, where he later died
Authorities did not immediately characterize the incident as an assault and declined to comment on the extent of Carter's injuries
Carter was fatally injured near Paia Bay, a stretch of sandy beach popular with bodyboarders and surfers.
Following the incident, warning signs were placed a mile in both directions.
Officials announced that nearby Baldwin Beach Park and Baby Beach would be closed Saturday.
According to the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Carter was in the water during “mixed” water conditions due to high surf.
“By Sunday afternoon, if no further signs of shark activity are detected, the signs will be removed,” the department said in a Facebook post.
According to the DNLR's shark incident database, this is the eighth shark-related incident this year.
It is also the only one that ended with a fatal accident.
Carter's Facebook profile is full of photos of sunsets on the beach and the young man descending snow-covered slopes.
The 39-year-old was fatally injured near Maui's Paia Bay, a sandy beach popular with surfers and bodyboarders
Shark warning signs were placed a mile in both directions from the incident site
Carter (left) was an avid athlete who previously worked at ski lodges in Oregon
Friends commemorated the young man's life on social media, remembering his smile and describing him as a 'legend'
According to his profile, the 39-year-old previously worked at ski lodges throughout Oregon.
Friends took to social media to remember the man they knew as Jay.
“Love you, brother. You are a legend and so loved. We will continue to shred here and know you will too. RIP,” one man wrote.
“Oh man. Another great friend and a great person gone,” he wrote. “Rest in peace, my friend.”
Another friend wrote that his smile would “always stay in my mind,” adding, “Thank you for everything.”
Maui police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.