East Coast of New South Wales sees unusually warm waters, delighting beachgoers but causing algae bloom.

The east coast of New South Wales, Australia, is experiencing unusually warm water temperatures, reaching up to 24 degrees Celsius, due to an east Australian current pushing warmer water south from the north. This has delighted beachgoers and divers, though some areas have seen reduced visibility due to algae growth. The Bureau of Meteorology reports that global sea surface temperatures are substantially above average.

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