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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DENNIS, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Swimmers were directed to get out of the waters on Thursday afternoon, after a great white shark was spotted eating seals off the coast of the Cape. According to WBZ-TV, at 2:45 p.m. a lifeguard spotted a juvenile great white shark trying to attack the two seals some 400 feet off the shore of Chapin Memorial Beach. Thursday. A great white was spotted this Thursday and they pulled everyone out of the water. Google pulls up stark warnings for the Cape this week (the entire first page of the search is exclusively warnings issued this week). How can you deny the issue? Quite befuddling. And I thought climate change deniers were the worst...until I came across Shark-Denier Suzy! Or is this Crazy Cape Cod Lady, the covert land-shark lobbyist? [/quote] Dennis is on the Cape Cod Bay on the opposite side of the Cape from Chatham and Monomoy and south and west of Wellfleet and Ptown. If there are sharks there, they are everywhere! [/quote] Dennis proper and East Dennis is. West Dennis and Dennisport is on the same side as Chatham. Route 134 is the main road that connects the two sides of Dennis. There was a small white in Dennis proper, that was tracked from Chapin’s Beach (I believe it was Chapin’s) to Mayflower Beach. That’s very rare but it does occur for sure! For the first time since I’ve been coming here 20 years plus, the last few years has had spotter planes on the Bay side. So yes, they are indeed everywhere. The difference is the bay beaches stay shallow for a LONG distance out in low tide, so the chances of an attack are slim. Wellfleet had a fatal attack last year or the year before, but that’s because there ARE seals there (lots) and when you are on a surfboard or body board, you look like a seal in distress.[/quote] Wait, this post is reasonable, informative and not Googled. Is this allowed?[/quote]
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