Shark warning for Sydney beachgoers
Sydney beachgoers have been issued a warning about increased shark activity in the waters. Bull sharks and great whites are reportedly being drawn closer to shore due to current conditions. Authorities are urging caution for those entering the water.
- ▪Conditions in the water are attracting bull sharks and great whites.
- ▪Beachgoers in Sydney have been warned about the increased shark activity.
- ▪Authorities are advising caution for swimmers and surfers.
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