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ATH
					
				 
				I suspect it's no different than any other harbour surrounded by a massive population. To most people like my younger bro who lives in one of those exclusive burbs around it, boats on it and watches it from his balcony, it's superb.
Just another scare story to get a bit of publicity.
AlanH.
			
		 
	 
 Ignorance is bliss. I suggest in this case, publicity may be required to wake people up. It would be like living in a cess pit. There are signs that warn not to fish west of the bridge, and limit what you eat east of the bridge. 
Perhaps one problem that inhibits change is the false sense of security that comes with so much beauty. It’s been years since commercial fishing was allowed in Sydney Harbour because of elevated dioxins – a group of toxic chemical compounds that accumulate in fatty tissues and can cause problems with reproduction, development, and the immune system.
				
			
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