Why the Beach Is So Much Grosser Than You Thought

What you need to know about a trip to the shore.

— -- With all the news reports -- about everything from shark activity to "flesh-eating" bacteria -- the ocean is getting a lot of nasty press this summer. But, actually, it may be the sand that's the ickier part of the beach, according to a new study in the journalEnvironmental Science & Technology. It harbors far more fecal bacteria (yes, that means poop) than the water.

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For the most recent investigation, however, Yan and his team wanted to understand why.

In a lab, the researchers created a set up of three "microcosms" using samples from three Hawaii beaches, including sand and seawater normally found in those places, and then contaminated them with fecal bacteria commonly found on beaches. They then watched the samples to see how the bacteria populations changed over time. Ultimately they found that the decay process of harmful bacteria was much slower in the beach sand than in the water, which might explain why sand seems to be more of a hotbed.

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Still, researchers insist their findings are no reason to quit the beach all together -- just take the obvious precautions.

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This article originally appeared on Health.com.