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Mysterious Balls On Sydney Beaches Contain ‘Fecal Bacteria’
In January, nine beaches in Sydney, Australia were closed after a bunch of gross little mysterious balls washed up along the coastline. They have poop in them.
Toxic bacteria are found in the mysterious marbles on Sydney beaches
The small balls that washed up on several Sydney beaches last week and led to their closure were found to contain dangerous and toxic substances. Analysis showed the balls contained saturated fatty acids, E. coli (ie coliform bacteria) and faecal bacteria. They also contain pumice from volcanic rock.
Mysterious ball-shaped debris prompts closure of nine Sydney beaches
Nine beaches in Sydney, including well-known Manly beach, were closed to bathers on Tuesday after small white and grey balls of debris washed up on the shores at the height of the summer holiday season.
Faeces and bacteria found in mystery balls on Sydney beaches
The mysterious balls that forced the closure of several beaches in Sydney last week were found to contain saturated acids, E. coli and faecal bacteria, authorities say. Sydney's Northern Beaches council said it has sent the debris to the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) for further analysis.
Mystery Balls on Beaches Found To Contain 'Fecal' Bacteria
The marble-sized white and grey balls were tested and discovered to contain "saturated fatty acids, along with fecal coliforms and E-coli."
Ball-shaped debris that forced Sydney beaches to close contained faecal matter and E. coli
The makeup of the small, ball-shaped debris that recently washed up in Sydney's Northern Beaches has been revealed, and it's just as gross as the first time. More balls washed up on several beaches last Wednesday, including Manly, Dee Why, Long Reef, Queenscliff, Freshwater, North and South Curl Curl, North Steyne and North Narrabeen.
Authorities Warn Beachgoers as Mystery Balls Found to Contain E. Coli
Several popular beaches in Sydney, including Manly and Dee Why, were closed recently due to the sudden appearance of mysterious small balls washing ashore. Also read Mysterious Balls Close Sydney Beaches Once Again as Authorities Investigate Now the Northern Beaches Council confirms that the balls contained saturated acids,
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