Sydney beaches given green light to reopen following days of tar balls washing ashore
Hundreds of black balls mysteriously appeared along the shore of Sydney beaches.
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Sydney beaches that were closed earlier this week when thousands of black balls washed ashore are set to reopen this weekend, with NSW Maritime deeming it safe to do so.
On Tuesday, hundreds of tar balls - which occur when oil combines debris, water and other pollutants - washed along Sydney's coastline, first appearing at Coogee Beach.
These tar balls have since been confirmed as a mixture of chemicals consistent with those found in cleaning and cosmetic products as well as fuel oil.
Those hundreds of tar balls eventually became thousands, as more washed along over the week, appearing at other beaches including Bondi, Bronte, Tamarama, Little Bay and Maroubr...










