Louisiana fishermen witness dozens of sharks hunting
It’s good that they didn’t become dinner themselves.
Two fishermen from Venice, Louisiana took a boat out into the Gulf of Mexico and headed for an area where the surface of the water was covered with white foam, which usually forms in the feeding grounds of yellowfin tuna. However, when they got closer, what they saw was not at all what they expected. There really was feeding, but not tuna, but tuna. The water around the boat literally boiled from a huge number of sharks, which were ahead of the fishermen and attacked a large flock of fish.
“I have never seen anything like it,” one of the fishermen admitted.
At some point, the fishermen said, the sharks began to crash into the hull of their boat, as the tuna hid under the vessel, hoping to hide there. However, this had the opposite effect - the fishermen's boat only helped the sharks deal with them faster. We didn’t go fishing, but at least they helped the sharks.