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flag Rising sea temperatures keep bull sharks in Sydney waters 15 days longer in summer than 15 years ago.

flag Due to rising ocean temperatures from climate change, bull sharks are staying in Sydney's waters for 15 more days during summer than they did 15 years ago. flag Researchers from James Cook University noted an average warming of 0.57°C in Bondi and a 0.67°C rise in summer sea-surface temperatures between 1982 and 2024. flag This trend may lead to year-round presence of bull sharks in Sydney, potentially increasing human-shark interactions. flag Despite this, shark bite incidents remain rare.

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