How many ghost nets are there in the world each year?
Every year, millions of fishing gear, including traps, nets, and lines, are lost at sea. According to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), as much as 640,000 tons of fishing gear can disappear annually. These lost gear continue to catch fish and shellfish for several years – a phenomenon known as ghost fishing.
The extent of the problem: Several countries report significant losses of traps each year:
Norway: 20,000–30,000 traps are lost annually
USA (Maine): Around 250,000 lobster traps are lost each year
United Kingdom: Over 25,000 lost traps annually
Australia: Several tens of thousands of traps are lost each year, especially in lobster and crab fishing.
Why is this happening?
🔹 Extreme weather conditions and strong currents (40–50% of losses)
🔹 Theft and sabotage – a hidden but significant cause
🔹 Poor labeling or fastening methods
What can we do? Innovative solutions like TrapSaver™ can help reduce the loss of traps and minimize ghost fishing. By using recovery technology and better securing of gear, we can protect both the environment and fish resources.
Let’s work together for a more sustainable future for the fishing industry!