A juvenile shark that washed up on a P.E.I. beach this week may have starved to death, a scientist says.
A scientist says the shark found on a Greenwich beach this week was a juvenile, and may have starved to death.
"Honest to goodness, I couldn't believe it. At the time, we didn't even know if it was alive or dead because the waves were swishing it around so much," Durelle said.Eye-to-eye contact with great white shark was 'just incredible,' Grand Manan man says "The Atlantic white shark is listed as endangered under Schedule 1 of the Canadian Species at Risk Act," the statement said. "These sharks have always been present in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, though it is historically rare for these sharks to wash up on the shores of P.E.I. National Park."
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