CANADIAN SHARK ATTACK REGISTRY
Hunting dog killed by shark while retrieving duck
Case number: 28 |
Date: 2023-10-18 |
Location: Toby Island, Nova Scotia |
Incident type: Attack on a domestic animal — Code: PRE |
Species (Suspected): White shark (Carcharodon carcharias) |
Possible cause(s): Duck hunting with blood in water (Provoked) |
Result: Dog killed |
Status: Confirmed |
Description: A dog named Pepper was retrieving its second duck of the day when it was attacked from beneath by a shark off Toby Island, near Port Medway, Nova Scotia
Assessment: Although this may be the first incident of its kind in Canada, attacks on pets have occurred elsewhere. Sounds and vibrations produced by the boat occupants, flailing or bleeding birds in the water, and the commotion produced by a dog jumping into the water and swimming could have drawn the attention of a nearby white shark, which is a species known to investigate such activity. October is also prime season for white sharks migrating off the coast of Nova Scotia as they head back south to warmer winter waters from South Carolina to the Gulf of Mexico. Recommendation: Be aware that white sharks now remain in the St. Lawrence and Maritime provinces well into November. Longer seasonal residency by white sharks may have become the new norm due to the ongoing changes brought about by climate change. Also avoid letting blood flow into the water, repeated splashing or thrashing at the surface during the seasonal migration of white sharks in Canadian waters. Click here for more boating recommendations. |
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