Thousands of juvenile leatherjacket fish have been found washed up on beaches along the New South Wales south coast.

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  1. It’s truly sad to hear about the thousands of juvenile leatherjacket fish washing up on the beaches of New South Wales. Such an event can indicate various environmental issues, like changes in water temperature, pollution, or disruptions in the ecosystem. It’s important for marine biologists and environmentalists to investigate the cause and assess the impact on the local marine life. Hopefully, this can lead to measures that protect our oceans and the creatures that inhabit them. Have there been any official statements regarding the situation?

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