Two-metre shark spotted in Nova Scotia the latest in series of sightings
LUNENBURG, N.S. — A series of shark sightings in East Coast waters has some locals speculating the population is growing in the area, but a scientist says he has not seen any unusual activity.
A tour operator says he was taking a stag party on a tour off Nova Scotia’s South shore on Saturday when the group saw a large shark jump straight out of the water three or four times.
Bill Flower, or “Cap’t Bill” as he’s known at Lunenburg Ocean Adventures, says the shark, spotted near Cross Island, looked to be about two-metres long, but he couldn’t be sure whether it was a mako or a great white.
Flower says he has seen more sharks lately on his near-daily charters.


