Sydney Beach Mystery: Black Blobs Found to Contain Human Waste and Meth

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Scientists have identified mysterious black debris that washed up on Sydney beaches as a mix of decomposed cooking oils, hair, and food waste, rather than tar balls. The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority and University of New South Wales researchers found the debris likely originated from mixed waste sources, possibly human waste, containing traces of recreational drugs and birth control medication. The exact origin remains unknown, but further results are expected soon. Authorities had initially closed beaches and warned the public to avoid the debris.
Topics:world#beach-pollution#environment#environmental-investigation#public-health#sydney#waste-management
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