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Oregon Woman Carries Stranded Salmon Shark Back to Sea as Video Shows It Swim Away

Marine experts say juvenile salmon sharks that strand in cold shallows are often already compromised, making rapid assistance their best chance.

Overview

  • Colleen Dunn found the roughly 3-foot salmon shark struggling in a low-tide pool near Manzanita by Nehalem Bay State Park while walking her dogs.
  • She initially feared it was a baby great white and weighed her safety as a mother of three before deciding to act.
  • Grabbing the shark by the tail, she rushed it into deeper water, where it began pushing water through its gills and swam out of view.
  • Dunn filmed the encounter on her phone, later shared it to a local group, and said no one reported the shark washing ashore again.
  • Reporting adds that salmon sharks can regulate body temperature, yet young sharks may suffer cold shock and often fail to survive beaching without timely help.