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Jaws of Cape Cod. -- Discovery Ch. --- NOW
'Jaws Comes Home'
TO THE CAPE !!! 7/31. 10:00 PM |
Footage of last summer's tagging And research by Greg Skomal.
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thanks woody i woulda missed it if it wasnt for ur post! u da man. Pretty cool i thought, i especially liked all the mangled seals they kept finding with intestines hanging out of them:devil2: Amazing footage of the whites
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I particularly enjoyed the footage of them tagging the one in 5' of water.
Cool how they enlisted the tuna harpooners and their awesome stick boat to get tags into the sharks. Also interesting that when they pulled the hydrophone buoy, the one off the harbor entrance, and down loaded its data they found that within a span of a couple weeks there were 404 instances of the tagged sharks (there were 2-3 I think) swimming in the area of the harbor entrance. Got to wonder how many untagged sharks were lurking around the mouth of Chatham harbor! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
COOL pic of sticking a shark!
http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dmf/spotl...2010_large.jpg Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
More cool pics here...
http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dmf/spotl...rk/2010/19.jpg Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Google "bill chaprales" to learn more about the program's key players.
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Cool show.We trolled by one about twenty feet last Saturday,waay South of the Vineyard.Coolest thing I've ever seen on the water.
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Cool pics
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was a good watch, nice to know we are gaining on the barrier reef for GW population.. :rolleyes:
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seals suck
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