CANADIAN SHARK ATTACK REGISTRY
Possible shark bite on surfer at Tofino
Case number: 23 |
Date: 2012-07-19 |
Location: Tofino, British Columbia |
Incident type: Attack on surfer with bite or slash — Code: HR |
Species: Unknown |
Possible cause(s): None apparent |
Result: Injury to a finger. |
Status: Unconfirmed — No evidence¹ |
Description: Surfer claims to have been bitten on a finger by a shark while surfing at Tofino. The victim thought her board leash had snagged her hand until her doctor suggested a bite from a salmon shark.
Assessment: Based on the lack of evidence, the nature of the wound as described by the media, and the known behaviour and distribution of sharks in British Columbia, there is no obvious culprit, let alone any certitude that the injury was inflicted by a shark. The bite wound is uncharacteristic of a white shark. The salmon shark, which is rare at the location, is a fish eater and has never been associated with any attack on a human. Sixgills are not known to venture into the surf zone. Spiny dogfish, which are too small to attack marine mammals, have never been implicated in any attack on a human. Note: This unconfirmed incident is posted to show that we are aware of the report but cannot validate the claimed attack. Click here for surfer recommendations. |
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