A video showing a shark feeding frenzy off the coast of North Carolina has been watched more than 1.3 million times since October 13, was filmed on October 9 at a retreat in Cape Lookout National Seashore, according to the video's YouTube description.
The site was found after some men went "out fishing for the evening’s dinner, when they stumbled across more than 100 sharks attacking a school of blue fish." The frenzy went on for"more than five minutes, the sharks were observed swimming in and out of the surf, some of which became beached in the fury."
"We want it to be clear that Cape Lookout and the surrounding beaches of Eastern North Carolina are extremely safe for swimming," the description said. "The presence of these sharks and large schools of fish is actually a sign of a very healthy ecosystem."