This document discusses an approach to aquatic skin infections. It presents a case of a 45-year-old male with liver disease who developed severe leg pain and swelling after consuming raw oysters. He was diagnosed with Vibrio vulnificus infection based on blood and wound cultures. V. vulnificus is found in coastal waters and can cause serious soft tissue infections or sepsis, especially in individuals with liver disease or iron overload. Prompt treatment with antibiotics is needed but prognosis remains poor, with fatality rates over 50% for septicemia.