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Originally Posted by Billy V
300,000 was the estimated seal population.
-La Jolla is headed this way.
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You got that right Billy. Those Sea Lion lovers that killed the kids pool are douches.
"The elbow of the cape has these large, dense concentrations of gray seals now, and these white sharks go to the area to feed," he said. "Because the seals are so abundant, now the white sharks are paying more attention."
Skomal said the gray seal population off Cape Cod has grown from 10,000 to more than 300,000 since protections were put in place.
But Skomal said beach goers need not worry about impending shark attacks. The seals are located in a national wildlife refuge that is difficult for people to reach. -
This guy is joking.....right?
"Sharks are not there to feed on people; they're there to feed on seals." -
If that many GWS start showing up, it's only a matter of time, accident or otherwise.