Seal carcass a reminder of Cape Cod great white shark presence

Boston’s Fox 25 reports that a seal carcass with wounds consistent to a bite from a white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) washed ashore near Monomoy Island. Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal believes the bite was caused by a white shark in the 14′-16′ range.

A ban on swimming is still in effect indefinitely at Chatham’s North Beach, North Beach Island, and South Beach due to recent white shark sightings in the area.

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About George Probst

George T Probst is an award-winning American photographer best known for his underwater great white shark photography. In addition to his work underwater, Probst travels to schools, businesses, and communities for public speaking events to discuss the importance of sharks and ocean conservation.

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