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Mass. beach stays open after possible shark attack

The Executive Office of Environmental Affairs said Tuesday it is gathering information about the incident but cannot yet confirm what caused the swimmer's wounds.

Walter Szulc Jr., in kayak at left, looks back at the dorsal fin of an approaching shark at Nauset Beach in Orleans, Mass. in Cape Cod on Saturday, July 7.

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July 31, 2012

The Massachusetts beach where a man was bitten while swimming remains open as authorities try to determine whether it was a聽shark聽that attacked him.

The Executive Office of Environmental Affairs said Tuesday it is gathering information about the Monday incident at Ballston Beach in Truro but cannot yet confirm what caused the swimmer's wounds.

Fire Chief Brian Davis says the man, identified by the聽Cape聽Cod Times as Christopher Myers, has severe cuts on both legs but will not lose a limb. He was taken to聽Cape聽Code Hospital then transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

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Signs at the beach Tuesday warned swimmers of a recent聽shark聽sighting and told beachgoers to swim at their own risk.