CHATHAM, Mass. — Researchers trying to explain an increasing number of great white shark visits to Cape Cod waters have reached an unsurprising conclusion: More seals mean more sharks. State shark researcher Greg Smokal said the findings may seem obvious, given that the sharks eat seals. But he ...
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