Ermm People have put in place an organisation to clean up the waters
The Tasman Sea is near Sydney, Australia.
The biggest body of water in Sydney, Australia is Port Jackson, commonly known as Sydney Harbour. It is a natural harbor located on the east coast of Sydney and is one of the world's finest natural harbors.
Sydney, Australia, sits on an inlet of the Tasman Sea.
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well, it overlooks the water so pollution can damage??
Water pollution in Australia is prevalent in several areas, particularly near urban centers and industrial regions. Major cities like Sydney and Melbourne experience runoff from stormwater, sewage, and industrial discharges that contaminate local waterways. Agricultural runoff, containing pesticides and fertilizers, also poses significant threats to water quality in rural areas, especially in the Murray-Darling Basin. Additionally, coastal waters face pollution from tourism, shipping, and fishing activities, impacting marine ecosystems.
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Yes, coral reefs are being destroyed because of global warming, overfishing, pollution, etc.
Australia is a large island therefore it has many beautiful beaches. The most famous beaches include Agnes Water, Bells Beach and Bondi Beach, many mostly being surfer's beaches.
One thing that being done about thermal pollution is that less electricity is being used. Another thing is that heated water is being reused and stored to reduce thermal pollution.
The problem of water pollution has not been solved because the water pollution already in the water is being brought back by the water cycle. Also people continue to dump waste in the water.