Australians are being warned not to eat shellfish caught by recreational fishers in Broken Bay, due to a toxic algae bloom outbreak. 9News FULL DETAILS:
collected or caught by recreational fishers in Broken Bay, due to a toxic algae bloom outbreak.
The current affected areas include the waters of Broken Bay upstream to Cowan Creek, the coastal zone between Little Beach and Bangalley Headland and Pittwater.
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