Hundreds of mysterious black tar-like balls have washed up on a popular Sydney beach, prompting lifeguards to close the ...
This photo taken on Oct 16 2024 shows debris washed ashore on Coogee Beach in Sydney Australia The popular beach ...
Mysterious, black, ball-shaped debris have now been found washed ashore at three beaches in Sydney’s east. Randwick Council ...
The unusual floaters were first spotted on Coogee Beach on Tuesday. Randwick City Council says preliminary test results from ...
Sydney's popular Coogee beach has been closed until further notice after hundreds of strange black balls washed up on the ...
Coogee Beach in Sydney's east was immediately shut down after lifeguards came across the worrying discovery on Tuesday afternoon. Environmental officers collected samples of the black debris for ...
Coogee Beach and neighbouring Gordons Bay remain closed till further notice, as a major cleanup of the sites continues. Randwick Council Mayor Dylan Parker said hundreds of the black, ball-shaped ...
A marine expert has revealed the likely source of the hundreds of mysterious black balls that have washed up on Sydney's Coogee Beach - and warned they could be carcinogenic. The popular beach ...
And finally, the balls appear to have washed up only at Coogee beach. It would be uncommon for oil spill remnants to drift to a single location unless the spill happened very close to shore.
Mysterious spherical debris has washed up on shore at Coogee Beach in Sydney, leading to the beach’s temporary closure until ...
SYDNEY - Hundreds of mysterious black tar-like balls have washed up on a popular Sydney beach, prompting lifeguards to close the strand to swimmers.