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Authorities in Sydney have issued warnings for beachgoers as recent conditions in local waters are attracting both bull sharks and great white sharks closer to shore.
Experts advise that warmer waters and increased fish activity could be contributing factors, making it crucial for swimmers and surfers to exercise caution.Lifeguards and local councils are monitoring shark movements and have implemented safety measures, including signage and patrols at popular beaches.Residents and tourists are urged to stay informed about updates from official sources before entering the water.While shark sightings are not uncommon in Sydney, this alert highlights heightened activity and the potential for closer encounters.
Community members are encouraged to follow safety protocols such as avoiding swimming at dawn or dusk, keeping in groups, and steering clear of areas where fish are schooling.Authorities reiterate that while sharks play an important role in the marine ecosystem, public safety must remain a priority.This warning is part of ongoing efforts to ensure beachgoers can enjoy the coastline while minimising risks associated with shark encounters.