CANADIAN SHARK ATTACK REGISTRY
Shipwrecked fishers killed by sharks
Case number: 5 |
Date: October 1860 |
Location: Cape Sable, Nova Scotia |
Incident type: Attack on shipwrecked crew (overboard) — Code: PRE |
Species: Unknown |
Possible cause(s): Shipwreck with struggling survivors and possibly blood in water (Provoked) |
Result: Fatality |
Status: Plausible |
Description: Two fisherman were reportedly killed by sharks after their schooner was run down by a steamer in a dense fog, near Cape Canso. The crew initially hung on to the waterlogged vessel for two days after which seven were washed overboard. The remaining nine crew boarded a lifeboat, which capsized, and two of the men were allegedly devoured by sharks. The remaining seven recovered the boat where two died of exhaustion before the survivors were rescued by a passing vessel.
Assessment: A group of survivors struggling in the water for several days could have attracted the attention of passing sharks. There is too little information to confirm the shark species, but the incident occurred at a prime location and time for the white shark. Click here for boater recommendations. |
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