DVC Members are Friends, Not Food. I'm not sure about people who stay offsite.
Aaahhhh ! I've been known on occasion to stay offsite......
Exerts from this web site (for anyone who might be interested) :
ISAF 2004 Worldwide Shark Attack Summary
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Sharks/ISAF/ISAF.htm
Following recent trends, Florida (12) had most of the unprovoked attacks in the United States. However, this total was remarkably lower than the 2000-2003 average of 33.5 (based on 30 in 2003, 29 in 2002, 34 in 2001, and 37 in 2000). Additional U.S. attacks were recorded in California (6), Texas (4), Hawaii (3), North Carolina (2), Alabama (1), Oregon (1), and South Carolina (1). Within Florida, Volusia County had the most (3) incidents, dramatically down from the 13 reported in 2003, 18 in 2002, and 22 in 2001. This area normally has higher numbers of shark-human interactions as a result of very high aquatic recreational utilization of its attractive waters by both Florida residents and tourists, especially surfers. Other Florida counties having attacks in 2003 were St. Johns (2), Brevard (1), Duvall (1), Lee (1), Martin (1), Palm Beach (2), and Pinellas (1).
We know less about the offending parties in "hit and run" cases since the shark is seldom observed, but it is safe to assume that a large suite of species might be involved. Evidence from Florida, which has 20-30 of these type attacks per year, suggests that the blacktip (Carcharhinus limbatus) [possibly spinner (Carcharhinus brevipinna) and blacknose (Carcharhinus acronotus)] sharks are the major culprits in this region.
and another interesting shark attack site :
http://www.welovesharks.com/FLsharkprob.htm
So, true, overall attacks are not that common, but I don't want to tempt fate and be one of the statisics, particularily in light of this heavy concentration of sharks off FL's east coast. I'm heading over to Vero this August, and if the swimming bans are lifted I will be going at least knee-deep in the water (and hoping the sharks don't detect that I stay offsite sometime !).