A BACKPACKER from Southampton reportedly had his right foot bitten off by a shark during a trip to Australia.

According to reports, Alistair Raddon, 28, was one of two people attacked this week while he snorkelled near the Great Barrier Reef.

Danny Maggs, 22, from Plymouth, is also reported to have suffered severe lacerations to his right calf

Both men were taken on a tour boat to Airlie Beach, about 680 miles north of Brisbane, before being airlifted by helicopter around 70 miles to a hospital in the city of Mackay, according to authorities.

Reports from Australia suggest Mr Raddon had his foot 'amputated' in the attack.

It is not clear how many other people were in the water at the time of the attack, or what kind of shark bit the two men.

RACQ CQ Rescue, who airlifted the pair to hospital, said that the two men had told crewmen they were "wrestling and thrashing" about in the water when the attack happened.

Tracey Eastwick, manager of operations for Queensland Ambulance Service, said that two German backpackers were on-board and administered "extremely important" first aid.

"It was fortunate that we understand there was two German paramedics on-board the vessel at the time, who were able to render first aid," she said.

"Certainly any first aid in those sorts of circumstances, with those injuries, is extremely important."

Tour operator ZigZag Whitsundays confirmed in a post on Facebook that two men were injured on one of its tours, and that it had suspended any further excursions for the day.

A statement from Tourism Whitsundays said: "Our first thoughts are with the two people involved in the incident and their welfare; as well as the other passengers and crew on the boat.

"Immediate counselling support was arranged for the passengers and crew, their welfare is also our priority.

"We would also like to commend the lightning response of our first responders and emergency services."

There have been numerous shark attacks in the Whitsunday island group in recent years, including a fatal incident at Cid Harbour involving a 33-year-old man last November.