Big, healthy great white shark washes up dead on Canada beach in latest of string of mystery strandings


A great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) washed up dead in Canada, but pathologists have yet to determine the cause of death. (Image credit: Marine Animal Response Society)

A large, healthy-looking great white shark that washed up dead on a beach in Canada is the latest in a string of mystery strandings in the region.

The 14-foot-long (4.3 meters) male adult shark was seen thrashing in the water near North Bay Wharf in Nova Scotia before stranding on Broad Cove Beach in Cape Breton on Oct. 5. The carcass then washed back out to sea, but a team with the animal conservation organization Marine Animal Response Society (MARS) managed to recover it a week later for analysis.