The tourist's encounter took place at a popular beach known for attracting snorkelers, a hallmark of the Caribbean tourism experience. According to the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources, the woman's actions of trying to engage with the shark—thought to be confused by her phone's reflection—may have inadvertently provoked the animal. Investigations continue, as experts are cautious about concluding whether the attack was provoked, coinciding with rare reports of shark bites in neighboring regions on the same day. The director of the International Shark Attack File noted a significant reduction in unprovoked bites globally, indicating that such events are increasingly rare on the whole.