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THIS is the terrifying moment two brave jet-skiers were completely surrounded by 15 deadly bull sharks on Australia’s Sunshine Coast.

The pair witnessed the blood-thirsty gang embark on a feeding frenzy as they pounced on a school of bait fish in the clear water of Noosa, Queensland.

 The angry sharks came eye-wateringly close to the jetskiers as they prepared to attack the bait fish
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The angry sharks came eye-wateringly close to the jetskiers as they prepared to attack the bait fish

The close encounter was caught on video as the ‘aggressive and organised’ sharks gorged themselves in the water.

Their dorsal fins can be seen spinning frantically as they ensure they devour every morsel.

The close encounter came just moments after the jetskiers ran into a great white shark and a tiger shark.

 The men described the scene as 'controlled chaos'
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The men described the scene as 'controlled chaos'

Robert Grace and Jason McOll were fishing for tuna when they stumbled across the lurking predators.

They described the scene as “controlled chaos” which unfolded less than a mile from the shore at around 11am.

Speaking to the , Mr Grace said: "There were five bait balls with a heap of sharks in each one.

"The bait fish were trying to hide under our skis, then the bull sharks turned up.

"They'd all take in turns, so organised and just attacked the fish. It was pretty great to see. But I was just trying to make sure I didn't fall off. It was pretty daunting."

 Robert Grace caught the incredible scene on camera
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Robert Grace caught the incredible scene on cameraCredit: Facebook/Fishski Australia

He added that he had been chasing big fish in the area for close to 40 years but had never witnesses a ferocious feeding frenzy like this.

In the nerve-wracking footage, the bull sharks are seen savaging the school of fish, propelling themselves into the mass with their mouths open.

Once they have had their fill, they circle the water before passing closely under the skis as they go in for a second helping.


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