Connecticut, with its picturesque coastline, draws in countless tourists every year. Amidst the beauty of its beaches, there’s a topic gaining attention: shark attacks. While these incidents remain rare, keeping the public informed is paramount. Updated weekly, this page provides the latest details on such shark attacks in Connecticut. As our state grapples with the delicate balance of human and marine life interactions, we aim to shed light on this critical aspect, and its implications for our seaside tourism.
Recent Shark Attacks in Connecticut
| Date | Country / Area | Activity | Name | Sex / Age | Injury | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1964-07-15 | USA ,3 days out of Old Saybrook, Connecticut, 37.04'N, 67.57'W, Southern fringe of Gulf Stream | Yacht Gooney Bird foundered, 4 survivors on raft | No injury, no attack; sharks ate their food tied to a line over the side of the raft | Invalid | ||
| 1960-08-24 | USA ,Off Eames Monument, Bridgeport, Fairfield County | Free diving | Clyde Trudeau | M /38 | Superficial laceration of left arm | |
| 1933-08-26 | USA ,Mystic River | Swimming | Helen Clarke | F | Foot bitten | |
| 1890-08-09 | USA ,Bridgeport, Fairfield County | Treading for clams | Raymond Odell | M | Severe lacerations to left arm. | |
| 1878-09-14 | USA ,Branford, New Haven County | Fishing | Captain Pattison | M | Leg bitten by netted shark PROVOKED INCIDENT | |
| Late Jul-1900 1900 | USA ,Bridgeport, Fairfield County | skiff with Dr. William T. Healey, Dr. Henry Callahan on board | No injury to occupants. They shot shark, then it capsized their skiff. PROVOKED INCIDENT |
