What's Happening?
Colleen Dunn, a resident of Manzanita, Oregon, recently rescued a beached salmon shark while walking her dogs on the beach. Initially mistaking the shark for a baby great white, Dunn noticed the shark struggling
in the low tide and decided to take action after her husband did not respond to her call for advice. Despite her initial nervousness about handling the shark, Dunn managed to carry the three-foot-long creature by its tail into deeper waters, allowing it to swim away safely. Dunn shared the incident on social media, noting that the shark did not wash back up on shore. Her experience highlights her connection to the ocean, having lived in various Pacific locations, and her commitment to engaging with wildlife.
Why It's Important?
This incident underscores the importance of individual action in wildlife conservation, particularly in coastal areas where marine life can be vulnerable. Dunn's actions not only saved the shark but also raised awareness about the challenges faced by marine creatures due to changing tides and human activities. Her story may inspire others to take similar actions when encountering wildlife in distress, promoting a culture of environmental stewardship. Additionally, it highlights the role of social media in sharing positive stories and encouraging community engagement in conservation efforts.











