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Great White Shark Spotted By Lifeguard on Cape Cod

Cape Cod lifeguard spots great white shark close to swimmers; at least 8 great white shark sightings on the Cape so far this week.

PROVINCETOWN, MA — A great white shark was spotted by a lifeguard close to shore in Provincetown Tuesday.

The sighting was recorded on the Sharktivity tracking app developed by the nonprofit Atlantic White Shark Conservancy and state and local officials.

Credit: Sharktivity app

It's been another busy summer of great white shark sightings on the Cape. On Sunday, Lighthouse Beach in Chatham was closed after a great white shark was seen eating a seal nearby. On Fri., Aug. 5, Truro beaches were closed as six great whites fed on a dead minke whale nearby. In July, boaters credited an app for alerting them to a great white swimming alongside their boat — and a 6-year-old boy actually hooked a great white in Cape Cod Bay (The shark was cut free.).

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Shark attacks on humans are extremely rare — the odds are about one in 12 million. Most shark attack victims survive; bites on humans by sharks are normally exploratory.

Truro is the site of the last great white attack on a human in Cape Cod. On July 30, 2012, a great white bit a man on the leg. He survived.

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The last close encounter in the region was September 2014, when a great white chomped a kayak with two women aboard off the coast of Plymouth. They were not hurt. The sharks might have mistook the kayak for a seal, which they prey on.

In 1916, a shark killed four people and seriously injured a fifth off the New Jersey coast — providing the inspiration for “Jaws,” which was filmed on Martha's Vineyard.

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