These are the world's worst spots for shark attacks, according to data gathered on unprovoked attacks which unveils the planet's most dangerous beach for galeophobics - or indeed anyone still nervous about the water after watching Steven Spielberg's Jaws.
The International Shark Attack File, run by the Florida Museum of Natural History, shows the Sunshine State accounted for half of the 28 unprovoked attacks recorded in the States, with one county in particular of crying concern.
While the number of unprovoked attacks plummeted last year, data still shows there were 88 reports of encounters with the beasts, 47 of which were unprovoked and 24 resulting in people being bitten.
Volusia County was given the undesirable title of shark attack capital, with eight recorded attacks last year alone.
The country, famed for its beaches and surfing, also counts all 13 shark species known to attack humans in its coastal waters.