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Days after a bite in Truro’s waters, he’ll stay on beach

By Melissa M. Werthmann
Globe Correspondent / August 2, 2012
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Chris Myers said it may be some time before he goes back into the ocean. Myers, who was bitten in the waters off Truro on Monday by what the state’s top shark scientist believes was a great white shark, told “Good Morning America” “it will take some gentle effort to get back in the water, but I hope one day.’’ Myers’s encounter makes him one of the few shark attack victims in Massachusetts since a teenager was killed in 1936.

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