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There are more shark sightings on the Cape than ever. But does that mean there are more sharks?“People get sharks on their brain,” said Greg Skomal, a Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries shark expert. As Skomal simply put it, “Sharks sell,” and now, “Every summer is the ...
The great white was filmed by Dr. Greg Skomal from the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy People watch shark videos for the same reason that people climb Mt. Everest. Because they’re there.
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After Massachusetts fishermen were seen ‘targeting’ white sharks, state looks to better restrict shore-based shark fishingBay State shark expert Greg Skomal is seen putting an acoustic tag on a Great White shark that is swimming by near Cape Cod. ...
Dr. Gregory Skomal** is an accomplished marine biologist ... Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries since 1987 and currently heads up the Massachusetts Shark Research Program. Greg holds a ...
“We really try to impress on folks that these [shark bites] are mistakes, and they’re rare,” said Greg Skomal, a senior fisheries scientist with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries.
“We’ve got a wicked nice shark over here to the south!” Fisheries biologist Greg Skomal perks up. He’s standing five feet off the bow on the pulpit, a fenced-in walkway resembling a pirate ...
Greg Skomal, a state marine biologist who has been ... with nearly 230 of those tags still active and sending back data about shark movements, according to the scientists. Skomal and Winton ...
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