Ocean research device victim of great white shark attack off Nova Scotia shore

A device used by researchers with Fisheries and Oceans Canada appears to have been the victim of a white shark attack. The broken rear of an autonomous device, which was sent out into the ocean to gather data on salinity, temperature and to track small particles in sea water, is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-DFO, Oceans and Fisheries Canada, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

HALIFAX - A device used by researchers with Fisheries and Oceans Canada appears to have been the victim of an attack by a great white shark 300 metres under water off the coast of Nova Scotia.

Clark Richards, a research scientist with the federal department, said in an interview his colleagues are confident the bite marks on one of their ocean gliders are from the infamous predator. The serrated edges of the marks, and the pattern of the attack give away the culprit, Richards said Tuesday.

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