Mystery Tar Balls wash ashore on Sydney Beach

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Sydney’s beaches have reopened after being closed earlier this week due to thousands of strange black, tar-like balls appearing along the shorelines.

Officials shut down eight beaches, including the popular Bondi Beach, as a safety measure while investigations began.

Tests revealed that the tar balls contained chemicals similar to those found in cleaning products and cosmetics. However, the source of the pollution is still unknown. New South Wales Environment Minister Penny Sharpe confirmed that investigations are ongoing to figure out where the balls came from and who may be responsible.

The NSW maritime authority said the balls were not highly toxic but warned people not to touch them. “They are made of fatty acids and a bit of fuel oil,” explained Mark Hutchings, the maritime authority’s executive director. While the tar balls are not dangerous on the ground, lifeguards advised beachgoers to report any sightings and avoid handling them.

The Environment Protection Authority said it could take a few more days to determine the origin of the strange deposits. Officials urged anyone who accidentally touches a tar ball to wash their hands with soap, water, or baby oil. Thanks to quick cleanup efforts, swimmers are now free to enjoy the beaches once again.

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The council has posted a notice about the annual beach clean-up at Karekare. Volunteers are asked to wear closed shoes, bring gloves, and meet by the surf club at 9:00 a.m. The notice also says that rubbish left on the beach can harm seabirds and wash into the ocean. At the bottom, the council thanks local families for helping to keep the coast safe and attractive. A large photo shows children collecting plastic bottles, while a smaller line reminds readers to sort glass separately.

Later that week, a resident comment appears online: “The beach looked much better after the clean-up, and it was great to see so many young people helping.”

What is the author’s main purpose in the notice?

  

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