sharks in the midst of a feeding frenzy.Balou Beasley, 30, caught the terrifying footage of what he believed to be 10,000 sharks during a fishing trip in Florida.The footage shows a mix of blacktip and bull sharks on the surface of the water as they compete in an intense battle for a meal.READ MORE:Terrifying moment great white shark heads straight for snapper in amazing photo awardsBalou says that he witnesses these "feeding frenzies" most days he's fishing but has admitted that it's now given him a fear of sharks whose behaviour he says is getting "out of hand".He's expressed worry for swimmers in the area who could pose as vulnerable prey when fishing boats are no longer in the water for the summer season.Balou said: "We fish for a living and I was on my brother's shrimp boat - we catch the shrimp and then there's usually some fish by-catch and we push it overboard."The sharks always follow us, the shrimp boats, and just sit like that behind the boat all day."I've fished all my life and it's about the same amount of sharks as it used to be but they're just a lot more aggressive now than they used to be.
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