tarball
weathered oil that has formed pliable balls or patches that float on the water; can range in diameter from 1/4 inch (a few millimeters) to a foot (0.3 meters); can be very persistent and travel long distances on the sea surface; may eventually biodegrade on the water's surface or accumulate in a coastal area.
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