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Mystery ‘Grease Balls’ Washing Ashore in Australia Are Prompting Beach Closures
It can also result in stumbling across mystery blobs of grease that concern environmental groups and prompt beach closures. According to The Guardian, several marble-sized balls have washed ashore on nine beaches located in Sydney,
Nine popular beaches forced to SHUT DOWN after swarm of mystery balls wash up…weeks after other ‘foul’ orbs spark panic
NINE popular beaches have been forced to shut down after mysterious balls washed up on the shores and baffled authorities. The balls have washed up across several locations in Sydney, Australia,
9 Sydney Beaches Have Been Closed After More Mysterious Grey Balls Washed Up On The Sand
Alright Sydney, brace yourselves because nine of the beaches along the Northern Beaches have been forced to shut their sandy gates.
Mystery balls close Sydney beaches, spark investigation
On Tuesday, January 14, nine beaches in Sydney were closed to swimmers due to mysterious balls washing ashore. Local authorities are already trying to determine the origin of these unknown findings. Ocean beaches in Sydney,
Investigation continues into mysterious ball shaped debris on Sydney's northern beaches as Dee Why remains closed
All but one of the nine major north Sydney beaches which were closed this week after mysterious ball shaped debris washed up on the sands have now reopened.
Mysterious marble-sized balls washing up on Sydney beaches baffle authorities
Last October, a number of beaches, including the iconic Bondi east of downtown Sydney, were closed to visitors after small black balls washed up on the shore. They were initially reported to be “tar balls” of crude oil but tests later revealed that they were blobs of human-generated waste.
Sydney beaches closed, swimmers urged out of water as more mystery debris balls wash up
But repeated occasions where wastewater is causing pollution and with no clear source must be addressed by the pollution watchdog and Sydney's water authority, Greens environment spokeswoman Sue Higginson said.
Mysterious spheres prompt beach closures in Sydney
On Tuesday, January 14, nine beaches in Sydney were closed to swimmers due to mysterious balls washing ashore. Local authorities are already working to determine the origin of these findings. Sydney's ocean beaches,
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Sydney’s ‘unusual’ sewage system and the beach grime ball invasion
Sydney’s pumping of primary-treated effluent into the ocean makes us out of step with the rest of the world, a water ...
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Mystery Balls Close Nine Sydney Beaches
Australian authorities closed nine Sydney beaches on Tuesday after mysterious white and grey
balls
washed up along the coast. Beaches closed until further notice included tourist hotspots Manly ...
Mail & Guardian
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WATCH: Mystery ‘balls’ force closure of Umhlanga beaches
Durban beaches are notorious for closing due to high levels of E.coli, but potential poop balls would be a new phenomenon ...
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