Onlookers appeared more fascinated than frightened when four menacing fins surfaced in the shallows at Coopers Beach two days in a row.
On Friday and Saturday four sharks, the largest nearly 2mlong, were seen swimming only about 10m from the shore, just beyond the breaking surf in relatively calm, warm water.
The sharks, possibly bronze whalers, arrived at about 3pm and left by 5pm on both days, coasting in on the high tide.
Beachgoers at the lovely Far North hotspot made sure the sharks had the water to themselves; some people running along the beach yelling "Sharks! Get out of the water".
Shark spotters said it was unusual to see sharks only metres off the beach, one spectator telling the Northern Advocate they were possibly feeding on small fish.