Despite rise in shark sightings, attack risk low in L.A. County, Stanford study says

Despite a public frenzy in North Carolina over a recent spate of shark attacks, Los Angeles County residents can, for the most part, breathe, swim and surf easy – they have a much greater chance of winning the lottery than getting bitten by a great white shark. A Stanford University study to be published later this month found the individual risk of being attacked by a white shark in California has dropped by more than 91 percent since 1950.