Hundreds of tar balls have surfaced on Sydney beaches. But what are they?
By Jesse Hyland for the ABC
Hundreds of black balls mysteriously appeared along the shore of Sydney beaches.
Photo: Supplied / Randwick City Council Facebook
One of Sydney's most popular beaches came under the spotlight this week when hundreds of black balls mysteriously appeared along its shore.
The sphere-shaped debris washed up at Coogee Beach on Tuesday, resulting in the beach's closure and an investigation by Randwick City Council and the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA).
The black balls then surfaced at Clovelly Beach, Gordons Bay and the northern end of Maroubra Beach.
The EPA confirmed on Thursday that balls had also been found at Bondi, Bronte, Tamarama, Little Bay, Malabar, Frenchmans and Congong beaches.
All beaches will remain closed until further investigation ...










