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  - CITYHUBSYDNEY.COM.AU - A La Une - 12/Jul 07:42

Warming Waters Keep Bull Sharks Closer to Sydney Beaches

Bull sharks are sticking around in Sydney’s waterway for longer than usual as climate change delays migration, prompting fresh calls to rethink shark management along the city’s busy beaches. A ...

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