Two great whites were seen in the Cape Cod Bay, according to the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy's Sharktivity app.
A third shark was spotted by the Chatham harbormaster on Monday morning.
That shark was reportedly 13-feet-long and was seen eating a seal near Monomy Island, according to the Cape Cod Chronicle.
Researchers on Cape Cod are launching a new study focused on the hunting and feeding habits of the region's great white sharks following last year's two attacks on humans, including the state's first fatal one in more than 80 years.
The hope is that the work contributes critical information to the ongoing debate over how to keep Cape beachgoers safe, said state marine biologist Greg Skomal, who has been studying the region's great whites for years and is leading the new effort.
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