Member of
Contributors
Publisher
Florida Sea Grant
Date Issued
2015-11
Description
Florida is a tropical paradise that attracts marine enthusiasts
and seafood lovers from around the world. Its extensive
waterways not only offer unique areas for us to explore but
also provide essential habitat for marine life. Although you
cannot see them, marine bacteria are common throughout
Florida waters. Marine bacteria play an important role in
environmental processes by breaking down organic matter
or providing food for larger organisms. There are many
different species of bacteria that live in Florida waters. They
are natural inhabitants of marine environments and live in
and on many aquatic organisms.
Under certain conditions, one type of marine bacteria
known as Vibrio is capable of causing wound infections and
seafood sickness in people with weakened immune systems.
and seafood lovers from around the world. Its extensive
waterways not only offer unique areas for us to explore but
also provide essential habitat for marine life. Although you
cannot see them, marine bacteria are common throughout
Florida waters. Marine bacteria play an important role in
environmental processes by breaking down organic matter
or providing food for larger organisms. There are many
different species of bacteria that live in Florida waters. They
are natural inhabitants of marine environments and live in
and on many aquatic organisms.
Under certain conditions, one type of marine bacteria
known as Vibrio is capable of causing wound infections and
seafood sickness in people with weakened immune systems.
Language
Type
Form
Extent
7 p.
Identifier
FAUIR000480
Date Backup
2015-11
Date Text
2015-11
Date Issued (EDTF)
2015-11
Extension
FAU
FAU
IID
FAUIR000480
Person Preferred Name
Gabby Barbarite
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
gbarbari@fau.edu
Physical Description
7 p.
Title Plain
Frequently Asked Questions about Vibrio in Florida
Origin Information
Florida Sea Grant
2015-11
Title
Frequently Asked Questions about Vibrio in Florida
Other Title Info
Frequently Asked Questions about Vibrio in Florida