Reduced ghost fishing

Ghost fishing occurs when lost or abandoned fishing gear, such as gillnets and traps, continues to catch fish and other marine organisms. This leads to unnecessary mortality, resource loss, and damage to marine ecosystems.

Ghost fishing occurs when lost or abandoned fishing gear continues to catch fish and other marine organisms without being retrieved, resulting in unnecessary mortality, resource loss, and damage to marine ecosystems. Lost gear can remain active for extended periods, reducing fish stocks and increasing bycatch of non-target species, including seabirds and marine mammals. This also leads to economic losses for the fishing industry and requires costly and time-consuming recovery and cleanup efforts.

This is how PingMe can contribute to reducing ghost fishing:

Advantages

  • Increased efficiency
  • Increased sustainability
  • Reduced loss of fishing gear
  • Lower operational costs
  • Better planning
  • Increased safety

Specifications for the PingMe system