A big ole NOPE! But WHY are there hundreds of sharks in a feeding frenzy in the Gulf?

The video was filmed by an oilfield worker on a platform that sits about 70 ft. above the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It's located about 30 miles off the coast of Grand Isle, La.

The sharks are following the other fish that they eat as they migrate to warmer waters.

According to marine biologist and filmmaker Ellen Husain, the sharks are likely spinner sharks, which can be found in the Gulf. They are known for migrating north in large numbers up the coast of Florida. Other sharks may get mixed up with the spinners, such as hammerheads and blacktips.

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