There are far too many surf clam shells washing up on the Whanganui coast, Castlecliff resident Potonga Neilson says.
"As far as I'm concerned, it's a disaster. But nobody gives a damn about it," he said.
The shells are in large numbers and a third of their usual size - perhaps because the population is not recovering from an earlier setback.
The last time a lot were washed up was about five years ago, he said, and conspiracy theories at the time attributed it to some kind of explosion in the atmosphere. But there could be other causes - global warming, different wind directions and changes to surf.
"The surf has changed a lot. There are different rips, and it could be digging them up and throwing them on the beach."