Cape Cod Times Article
CHATHAM — They seemed a little more cautious yesterday, but beachgoers said two shark attacks on seals in two weeks wouldn't stop them from hitting the Chatham surf.
A report of a shark incident was relayed to the Chatham harbor master Sunday after a dead seal was found gutted on South Beach. The state's shark expert later determined the mauling was likely the work of a great white, the same type of shark blamed for last week's attack off North Beach, said Lisa Capone, spokeswoman for the state Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
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CHATHAM — They seemed a little more cautious yesterday, but beachgoers said two shark attacks on seals in two weeks wouldn't stop them from hitting the Chatham surf.
A report of a shark incident was relayed to the Chatham harbor master Sunday after a dead seal was found gutted on South Beach. The state's shark expert later determined the mauling was likely the work of a great white, the same type of shark blamed for last week's attack off North Beach, said Lisa Capone, spokeswoman for the state Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
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