Sydney residents were left in fear after a 'Nessie-like' creature  appeared in the waters near the Harbour Bridge, according to eyewitness  accounts.
Detective superintendent Harvey Edison said that many  local police station phone-lines were jammed from 6pm until late last  night due to the large number of calls describing a “strange creature  emerging from the waters”.
Mr. Edison revealed that the reports  initially came from people on cruises, ferries and boats on Sydney  Harbour. “At first we dismissed the calls as a hoax since most of them  were made by people on party cruises who were obviously inebriated.”
Nonetheless,  more eyewitness reports, photos and even videos soon made their way to  various Police stations. “This is not the first time we’ve received  reports of strange sightings in Sydney Harbour,” Mr. Edison admitted.  “But, before yesterday, they’ve always turned out to be false.”
According  to the detective superintendent, usually these sightings are nothing  but “prank calls” aimed at having a laugh at the expense of the NSW  Police. “We’ve heard it all: from a shiver of vicious great white  sharks, to a giant octopus. But never before had we received as many  calls reporting the same incident as yesterday.”
Mr. Edison said  that all the videos and photos received are currently being evaluated by  a team of experts to determine if they’re real or fake. Although he  admitted that it was hard to believe that that much evidence “could have  been fabricated in such a short period of time.”
When questioned  about the possibility of such a creature, prominent Icelandic marine  biologist Tsüj Gniddik, who has spent most of his career studying  unusual marine specimens, said that people shouldn’t be surprised if  more of these sightings start happening all around the world.
“As  of late, the quantity of natural phenomena has increased dramatically,”  Mr. Gniddik said. “Most of this activity happens underwater, at very  deep levels, and is rarely felt on the surface.
“These natural  phenomena have created several cracks in the ocean floor, which serve as  openings to unexplored areas. We have very little understanding of the  fauna that resides in these places, as most of them have been cut off  from the top level of the ocean for centuries and even millennia.
“If  you analyse most sightings of ‘mythical’ sea creatures throughout the  years, it is usually a small group or a single individual who claim to  have seen them, making these incidents almost impossible to prove.
“The  Sydney Harbour sea-creature is the first recorded incident of this kind  where the same ‘creature’ was spotted by hundreds of people at the same  time and at the same location, which makes it particularly  significant.”
According to an official statement, a team of  experts – which includes world-famous biologists and divers – will soon  arrive in Sydney to investigate the sightings.
In response to the  reports, NSW Police have cancelled all ferry and party cruise services  until further notice, and asked people to refrain from sailing or using  luxury boats on Sydney Harbour.
The announcement has elicited a  plethora of negative reactions from people who were planning on  celebrating April Fools’ Day aboard one of Sydney’s popular party  cruises.
 
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