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Chasing Shadows

My Life Tracking the Great White Shark

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"At last: the story of tracking the ocean's most charismatic and controversial predator, compellingly told by the man who has learned more about the Atlantic great white shark than any other person alive. You must not miss this fantastic book!" —Sy Montgomery, New York Times bestselling author of The Soul of an Octopus

Dr. Greg Skomal, one of the leading great white shark experts in the country, reveals the true nature of these mysterious apex predators, as well as the fascinating story behind their history and startling resurgence

With its quaint villages, local restaurants serving up lobster rolls, and miles and miles of warm, sandy beaches, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is famous for being America's carefree seaside getaway. But in August 2012, the first confirmed white shark attack in almost eighty years occurred in the region. As shark sightings quickly began to increase on Cape Cod and elsewhere, and large beachside billboards warning about the growing shark population became a common sight, a boogie boarder died after being attacked by a great white shark in Cape Cod's shallow waters. What had changed to cause news of human-shark interactions to go from being a rarity to being the new normal? As some citizens called for shark culls, nets, drone surveillance, and other extreme solu­tions, interactions between local residents and scientists, politicians, and those responsible for public safety became tense and frantic.

Dr. Greg Skomal, a shark biologist whose lifelong passion has been to gain a more refined understanding of great white sharks, was at the center of it all. This is the story of the great white shark's return to the east­ern seaboard, told through the life of the scientist who found himself in the oftentimes thankless position of having to balance conservation efforts and the drive to do important science with panic and fear in the court of public opinion. Greg has spent decades on a quest to tag, track, and demystify this animal, using every high- and low-tech method at his disposal, including those he invented, and he frequently comes face-to-face with these shadows of the deep. He leaves no stone unturned in his pursuit of the secrets behind the largely unknown lives of these charismatic creatures and in his duty to solve the intricate puzzle of how humans can coexist alongside them. Chasing Shadows is a too-rare conservation success story about restoring an apex predator to an ecosystem that provides a profound, new understanding of a beast so notoriously fierce that it's nearly impossible to imagine how vulnerable it truly is.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 8, 2023
      In this illuminating outing, marine biologist Skomal (The Shark Handbook) details the physiognomy and behavior of great white sharks and reflects on his career studying them. Essentially unchanged since they evolved from mako sharks around 30 million years ago, great whites hatch inside their mother’s womb and nourish themselves on unfertilized eggs until birth, when newborns are left to fend for themselves and must evade their own parents, who view them as potential prey. Skomal highlights the amazing adaptations of great whites, such as the sensitive mucus-filled chambers in their snouts capable of detecting “the tiny pulse of electricity generated by the muscle contractions” of other fish. He also discusses methods for studying these predators in the wild, describing how pilots flying overhead direct research boats to sharks for tagging, which allows scientists to track the animals’ location, depth, and muscle temperature. Skomal’s reverence for great whites comes through on every page (he calls them “about as close to perfection as any animal in existence”), and readers will appreciate the opportunity to get an intimate look into the sharks’ lives from the safety of dry land. This is a strong complement to William McKeever’s Emperors of the Deep.

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2023
      An exploration of the resurgence of white sharks along the coast of New England. In this highly accessible work of narrative nonfiction, marine biologist and white shark expert Skomal, a regular on the Discovery Channel's megahit Shark Week, describes the lives of white sharks and chronicles his career tracking them over three decades. The author details his professional and educational career, including encounters he has had with this magnificent animal. From an early age, Skomal was interested in studying sharks. He recalls the effect watching the first episode of The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau had on his career choice as well as his desire to become the real-life Matt Hooper from Jaws. He also points to professionals in the field that had a profound influence on his career path. Alongside his personal story, the author provides a history of white shark research and management in the New England area, including the first successful tagging program in the U.S. As he notes, due to difficulties in studying white sharks, we still do not know much about them, and what we do know, we've only learned relatively recently. Over the last decade, due to the increased number of white sharks in the New England area, shark encounters are on the rise. While their return is a conservation success story, it is also creating debate about public safety. Following a fatal shark attack in the area in 2018, the first in more than 80 years, Skomal shared these words of caution: "We all revere these animals, but on a rare occasion they remind us that they are powerful predators that make mistakes." Skomal's enthusiasm for sharks and his desire to help others better understand their behavior are consistently apparent. "My professional goal has always been to be not only a good shark biologist," he writes, "but also a public ambassador for white sharks." A thrilling and compassionate account for shark enthusiasts.

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    • Booklist

      June 21, 2023
      Shark expert Skomal, a frequent contributor to National Geographic and Discovery Channel, begins and ends this narrative with the same event: a lethal great white shark attack near Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 2018--a rare event that also frames Skomal's career. When he was a shark-besotted graduate student in the 1980s, great whites were elusive, rarely found in the North Atlantic, and hunted during fishing events. Most of the public was still under the spell of Jaws, and even scientists knew barely anything about these marvels of evolution, not their gestation periods or hibernation and migration patterns. Skomal spent his career finding ways to research and track these huge animals while educating people about commonsense coexistence. Now, 30 years later, sharks are protected by laws and are once more thriving off the eastern coast of the U.S. Intervening chapters describe scenarios from a shark's perspective; chapter-introducing quotes from diverse sources reflect evolving professional and public opinion. Well written and action driven, Skomal's memoir makes his passion evident and inspiring.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 1, 2023

      Marine biologist Skomal (The Shark Handbook) has been a go-to scientist for info on sharks for decades. In this book, he and journalist Talbot describe the shark for the splendid creature that it is. When the authors tell of a white shark breaching right under Skomal's boat, readers are reminded that humans are guests in the sea and owe it and its denizens the greatest respect. Skomal is a serious cartographer of the shark's journey, and readers will come to understand sharks' fragility in a natural world that's increasingly pressured by human interests and needs. VERDICT Fans of Jaws and "Shark Week" will love this book, but it's also a compelling read for anyone interested in oceans, wildlife, conservation, or scientific adventures. An excellent title for readers who've ever been at the ocean's edge and wondered what was out there.--Dorian Gossy

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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