US | Hurricane Isaac Tests Confirm Isaac Stirred Up Oil From BP Spill Tar balls have washed onto beaches in Louisiana, elsewhere By John Johnson Posted Sep 6, 2012 1:20 PM CDT Copied In this aerial photo, people clear out their flooded homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Isaac in LaPlace, La., Wednesday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) It looks like Gulf Coast beaches will be getting periodic reminders of the 2010 BP oil spill for years to come. Tests confirm that tar balls washed ashore in the wake of Hurricane Isaac did indeed come from the infamous Macondo well, reports the AP. Isaac apparently dredged up oil from the spill that had settled on the ocean floor off Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. The amounts hitting the beaches aren't staggering, but an Auburn researcher says this likely won't be the end of it. "We're in year three and this seems to be the new normal for the Gulf Coast," he says. "For some unforeseeable time, this is going to be the new normal for the beach." Read These Next Updated list of free days at national parks is raising some eyebrows. South Africa's weekend arrived with a grim start. An incredible hush-hush effort saw 55 cartel bosses brought to the US. Sydney Sweeney wants to put that jeans controversy to rest. Report an error