Vero Beach Travelers - Be alert

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The following fatal shark attack happened about 35 miles south of Vero Beach. We know there are sharks in the Atlantic, but extra precaution should be taken by those traveling soon. I would imagine Vero Resort may close the beach for now..
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Man dies in rare fatal shark attack in Florida

Attackers may be juvenile great white sharks, research scientist says

msnbc.com staff and news service reports

updated 10:23 a.m. CT, Thurs., Feb. 4, 2010

STUART, Florida - A man kite surfing off a Florida beach died Wednesday after being surrounded and attacked by sharks.

The Martin County Sheriff's Office said a lifeguard first saw the man in distress at 4:15 p.m. about 500 yards from shore near Stuart, on the Atlantic coast.

The lifeguard paddled out into rough water and found sharks encircling 38-year-old Stephen Howard Schafer.

The lifeguard put Schafer on his rescue board and paddled back to shore. Paramedics took Schafer to a hospital, where he later died.

Victim bitten several times
Daniel Wouters, of Martin County Fire Rescue, told ABC-affiliate news station WPBF that when he was spotted Schafer was "just hanging onto his board... not normal activity for a kite surfer."

"When (paramedics) got there, they found a number of sharks in the water and they found the victim had been bitten several times," Wouters said, according to a report on the WPBF's Web site.

"They were able to maneuver him onto the kite to basically somewhat protect him and bring him on shore."

Jim Smith, who witnessed the rescue, told WPBF that the rescuers had done all they could. "I can't emphasize enough — they did their best. The guy just wasn't moving," he said.

Young great white sharks suspected
Research scientist Grant Gilmore told The Palm Beach Post it was very unusual for sharks to bite humans off Florida's east coast at this time of year. He added it should be possible to tell which sharks were responsible from the bite marks.

"It would be nice to have closure on this, to know what it was, especially since the man, tragically, died," he told the newspaper.

Gilmore said of the four species known to attack humans in the area, great hammerheads, bulls and tigers all prefer warm water and leave or go deep in winter. "The only other species that gathers in abundance out there in the winter are the juvenile great white sharks," Gilmore told The Palm Peach Post.

'Nicest person ever'
Friends spoke of their shock at the attack.

"I've never heard of multiple sharks in this area surrounding someone and fatally wounding him," the victim's childhood friend, Teague Taylor, 36, told The Palm Beach Post.

"He was the nicest person ever."

Jordan Schwartz told the paper that Schafer was a very experienced kiteboard surfer and "a super nice guy, always mellow."

There have been about 14 deaths in Florida attributed to sharks, according to records provided to the newspaper by University of Florida Museum of Natural History.

The Associated Press and msnbc staff contributed to this report.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35233439/ns/us_news-life/
 
That's so sad! I think we'll be swimming in the pool during our Vero trip this spring!
 
Although you should be cautious, you should be realistic, shark attacks accross the world are rare, the total injured and killed is less then by lighting.

For the past 20 years that has been about 1,000 attacks (injuries and deaths) around the world. In comparison, each year more people are killed in the US alone by lighting strikes (about 58/year - 1,200 for 20 years) and this doesn't even include those outside the US.
 
Last October we saw two sharks swimming back and forth right in front of the Vero Beach resort (Disney's). Needless to say we didn't swim till later on in the day!
 

We also saw a shark at Vero near the shore last July. It was funny, all of the tourists ran out of the water and all of the "locals" just kept right on boogie boarding. DH wasn't going to say anything to our DS2 but the shark just kept swimming right at him and he's got a thing for ER's in July so he got him out of the water.
 
Sharks are a reality around all of FL and most any coast of the US. Some areas are more risky than others. It's not uncommon for them to come in to knee deep water, esp at night. No reason for panic, just appropriate caution. I wouldn't swim at night for a number of reasons though.
 
I was planning our first trip to vero for Sept. Have to call ms tomorrow. I have a crazy fear of sharks...I know it is not rational that is why it is a fear. I was in south carolina as a child we werre swimming and lifegaurd yelled shark every one got out. A man was attacked on beach over.

Since then I have always only went knee deep......I didn't know sharks come in that shallow. Are we are these the "friendly" sharks or the ones I need to worry about? I live in Canada and have no problem with bears but I would rather stay away from sharks. I wish I hadn't read this as I am not sure I want to book now. Very silly I know. But I don't get to the ocean enough to get over it.
 
I was planning our first trip to vero for Sept. Have to call ms tomorrow. I have a crazy fear of sharks...I know it is not rational that is why it is a fear. I was in south carolina as a child we werre swimming and lifegaurd yelled shark every one got out. A man was attacked on beach over.

Since then I have always only went knee deep......I didn't know sharks come in that shallow. Are we are these the "friendly" sharks or the ones I need to worry about? I live in Canada and have no problem with bears but I would rather stay away from sharks. I wish I hadn't read this as I am not sure I want to book now. Very silly I know. But I don't get to the ocean enough to get over it.
Usually smaller sharks that come that close, but at night all bets are off. It's a little unusual for them to be that shallow during the day but I have personally see larger sharks during the day that shallow, my undersanding is it's more common at night but I'm not expert. We did catch a couple of 8 ft blue sharks off a fishing pier in Panama City at one time. I really wouldn't worry but I do understand about phobias.
 
I liked it better when I was nieve and thought no crocs lived in wdw and sharks were only in really really deep water :lmao:
 
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I was planning our first trip to vero for Sept. Have to call ms tomorrow. I have a crazy fear of sharks...I know it is not rational that is why it is a fear. I was in south carolina as a child we werre swimming and lifegaurd yelled shark every one got out. A man was attacked on beach over.

Since then I have always only went knee deep......I didn't know sharks come in that shallow. Are we are these the "friendly" sharks or the ones I need to worry about? I live in Canada and have no problem with bears but I would rather stay away from sharks. I wish I hadn't read this as I am not sure I want to book now. Very silly I know. But I don't get to the ocean enough to get over it.

I don't think irrational fear is silly. But don't cancel your trip to VERO. It does have a very nice pool - so if you don't want to swim in the ocean, the pool is right there. And you can still enjoy the beach if you just want some sun or a place to relax outside of your villa.
 
I will go up to my knees in the daytime lol

just curious why do the larger sharks come in so shallow at night? Is it just to share tourist:lmao:
 



















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