An investigation is underway after thousands of polystyrene balls washed up on Sunshine Coast beaches just days into turtle nesting season.
Key points:
- Thousands of plastic beads first began to appear at Maroochydore and Alexandra Headland on Friday
- Hundreds of residents have joined the clean up, which is expected to take days
- A local environment group says the beads are a danger to wildlife
Maybe a shipping container full of torn bean bags