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Maine nearly triples its number of monitoring devices since fatal shark attack last year
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A New Way to Prevent Shark Attacks - The Atlantic
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Scientists tag first white shark of the season near Chatham
The shark was 12 feet long, and looked to be missing a fin. A white shark was tagged Wednesday in the waters south of Chatham. Photo by Atlantic White Shark Conservancy
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Sharks are being spotted here, there, and everywhere right now, but most have to journey through these waters before. On Wednesday, the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy tagged a white shark for the first time this season south of Chatham.
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Dr. Greg Skomal, recreational fisheries program manager, did the actual tagging. In a video shared with CBS Boston, Skomal is seen on a boat using a long rod to tag the shark while it swims below in water only 15 feet deep. Tagging allows researchers to track the shark’s movement and behaviors, leading to deeper study of habitats, predation, and more.
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The weather is heating up and more and more swimmers are headed to the beach. Have you wondered what those bright, yellow buoys off the coast of the Massachusetts beaches are?
They are called shark buoys and are intended to help researchers detect tagged sharks on the waters off the coast in real-time and give a warning to swimmers, according to boston25news.com.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy Continues its Work
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy has tagged around 330 sharks that continue to make the trek back to our area, the news station reported. All of the buoys that are being placed by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy off the coast are being placed strategically.