Cape fear over great white

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The sharks lurking off the shores of Chatham have the seals and swimmers scattering … on Labor Day no less. The one guy on their tail is Greg Skomal of the state Department of Fish and Game. This guy is the Bay State’s shark go-to guy (who is paid $65,000, according to Herald payroll records).

Skomal spotted a shark, possibly a great white, after rushing to Chatham to study the previous day’s report of five big killer. That’s a professional fish finder.

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  1. Fins to the left, fins to the right… Can’t you see I’m circling honey….

    Comment by franktalk - September 4, 2009 @ 5:25 pm
  2. $65K to go and read Shark Reports? You gotta be kidding me! And they want to raise sales taxes on people and small businesses,cut money for professional Public safety workers who actually stop crimes, help people and keep the flow of traffic moving. That’s why the public is getting so outraged at these town meetings. Again our politicians embarass thier citizens.

    Comment by Jack - September 5, 2009 @ 1:17 pm
  3. Go Get Em, Big White!

    Comment by Quint - September 5, 2009 @ 9:40 pm
  4. WE’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT!

    Comment by Police Cheif Brody - September 5, 2009 @ 11:00 pm
  5. No, 65k to be the only guy to actually tag a shark in the Atlantic. The public is getting so outraged at public meetings due to the lack of intelligence between them, this guy on the other hand went to school for a while. Now I agree funding via taxes is flat out wrong, if the government actually owned the bank and used inflation to its advantage we’d be okay. Alot of politicians are an embarrassment, liberals going to far to exclude health care cause its not utopian enough, conservatives not wanting to pass it cause they are immoral asses. This is what they sound like “we must preserve are virtual death camps, or they will create real ones- and treat us as badly as we have treated the laborer/slave since our country’s inception. It’s just unpatriotic.” FT GFY

    Comment by tyler ellis - September 6, 2009 @ 3:10 am

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