The moment the net drops over the side, the calm water suddenly erupts. Dark shapes appear beneath the surface as several sharks rush in almost instantly, circling and lunging toward the sinking mesh. The water churns violently with splashes and flashes of dorsal fins cutting through the foam.
Handheld documentary angle from the stern side of the boat, slightly shaky framing as the person filming leans over the rail trying to capture the sudden frenzy. Crew voices rise in surprise while someone shouts for the others to watch the line as the net pulls tight under the sudden movement below.
The sharks thrash and collide near the surface, creating a chaotic swirl of water around the floats and rope lines. Waves slap against the hull while the boat rocks from the sudden activity beside it.
No slow motion, no cinematic cuts — everything unfolds in one continuous accidental take. Natural daylight, realistic water physics, vertical 9:16 framing, grounded documentary realism, wind noise and splashing dominating the audio. No gore, no looping — pure open-ocean fishing chaos captured in real time.
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