BY BOB HOLT
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
Shark Week has ended, but some of the creatures want more than their 15 minutes.
A YouTube video featuring sharks flying through the air in a feeding frenzy off Island Beach State Park in Ocean County has gone viral. Tom Lynch of AngryFish.tv shot the video on Aug. 16.
Ocean City Patch reports that the sharks were about 50 feet off the beach. The description of the video says the frenzy began about a mile offshore and quickly moved into the surf zone.
Lynch said he saw dozens of sharks. "There were some that were going literally 20 feet, sideways out of the water horizontally," he said, according to ksdk.com.
Dr. Richard Fernicola, who wrote "Twelve Days of Terror," a book about the New Jersey shark attacks of 1916, said, "The water has been in the 70s since June. So this August, you certainly should see a very dynamic, vibrant ocean with all sorts of species."
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection told NBC 10 Philadelphia the sharks as blacktip or spinner sharks. DEP officials say no added shark sightings have been reported, and people shouldn’t be afraid to go into the water unless they see something nearby.
Myfoxphilly.com reports that he video has gotten more than 123,000 hits on YouTube.

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