
Rare find: Remains of large, shortfin mako shark found in eastern Nova Scotia
PORT DUFFERIN — A marine animal rescue group has confirmed a rare but unfortunate find on Nova Scotia’s eastern shore.
The Halifax-based Marine Animal Response Society says the remains of a large, shortfin mako shark — considered the fastest shark in the ocean — were found Saturday along the shoreline near Port Dufferin, N.S., about 140 kilometres east of Halifax.
Executive Director Tonya Wimmer said Monday it remains unclear how the adult, 3.6-metre female died.
“It wasn’t in the greatest shape,” Wimmer said in an interview, adding that the animal was too decomposed to allow for a necropsy. “She likely would have been there for a few days …. And there wasn’t anything on the animal externally to give us any clues as to why it would be in this location.”