“What was clear to us was that the tar balls contain a lot of Vibrio Vulnificus,” said Arias.
Arias
can show an observer Vibrio in the lab as it appears as a ring on the
top of the solution in a test tube. Vibrio is not something, though,
that a person can see in the water, sand, or tar balls.
But, Arias’ research shows it there, especially in the tar balls, in big numbers.
According
to Dr. Arias’ studies, there were ten times more vibrio vulnificus
bacteria in tar balls than in the surrounding sand, and 100 times more
than in the surrounding water.
http://www.wkrg.com/story/23905999/flesh-eating-bacteria-tied-to-bp-oil-spill-tar-balls
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