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市场调查报告书
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全球海洋可降解渔具市场:预测(至 2032 年)- 按产品类型、材料类型、最终用户和地区进行分析Marine-Degradable Fishing Gear Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Product Type (Nets, Lines, Traps & Pots, Floats & Buoys and Other Product Types), Material Type (Bioplastics and Natural Fibers), End User and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,全球海洋可降解渔具市场预计在 2025 年将达到 10.6 亿美元,到 2032 年将达到 15.6 亿美元,预测期内的复合年增长率为 5.6%。
海洋可降解渔具包括由生物分解性聚合物和天然纤维製成的渔网、钓线和捕捞笼,这些材料可在海洋环境中安全分解。这些替代品旨在减少「幽灵捕捞」和塑胶污染,在使用过程中保持耐用性,并减少丢弃或丢失造成的长期生态系统损害。这种采用有助于渔业永续性、法规合规性和海洋保护工作,在保护商业性可行性的同时解决环境问题。这反映了全球渔业对环保和创新捕捞实践日益增长的需求。
海洋创新渔具 (INdIGO)计划的一份报告发现,如果材料和渔具与标准渔网一样坚固、结实和高效,73% 的受访渔民会考虑使用生物分解性的渔网。
全球对幽灵捕鱼和海洋塑胶污染的认识不断提高
监管机构和环保机构正在实施严格的政策,以遏制海洋塑胶废弃物,迫使渔业采用永续的替代方案。消费者对环保水产品的需求不断增长,奖励供应链中的品牌强制使用生物分解性的渔具,以维护其品牌声誉。这些监管和消费者压力直接推动了研发投资和市场采用,将环境问题转化为永续渔业解决方案的关键商业性驱动力,并刺激了市场成长。
海洋降解材料高成本
与传统塑胶相比,生物基聚合物和专用添加剂等海洋可降解材料的成本较高,阻碍了其广泛应用。这种成本差异对于利润率较低且对价格敏感的商业渔业公司而言,构成了巨大的经济障碍。此外,目前这些先进材料的生产规模有限,也加剧了成本问题。儘管这些材料具有环保效益,但其高昂的前期投资也构成了巨大的阻碍力,阻碍了其市场渗透。
向渔业繁荣的新兴国家扩张
新兴渔业经济体(尤其是亚太和拉丁美洲)的成长带来了巨大的市场机会。这些地区拥有庞大的捕捞船队和不断发展的水产养殖业,目前这些产业严重依赖传统的、不可降解的渔具。此外,这些国家日益增强的环保意识和尚未成熟的法律规范也带来了待开发区的机会。透过提供具有竞争力的在地化客製化解决方案,市场参与企业可以挖掘庞大且服务不足的客户群,并在未来可能由监管主导成长的市场中建立先发优势。
平衡劣化速度和功能寿命
市场信誉的一大威胁在于,如何在产品的功能寿命和海洋劣化速度之间取得平衡,是一项艰鉅的技术挑战。渔具必须保持耐用性和可靠性,以达到预期的使用目的,但一旦遗失,又要快速劣化,以防止「幽灵捕捞」。劣化过快可能会导致使用过程中出现故障,并削弱渔民的信心。劣化过慢则无法减轻不利的环境影响。这种复杂的平衡可能会导致产品召回、责任问题和消费者质疑,如果无法透过先进的材料科学充分解决,可能会抑制市场接受度。
新冠疫情最初扰乱了海洋可降解渔具市场,导致供应链严重中断、生产延误,以及因餐厅关闭和物流受限而导致的商业捕捞活动急剧下降。这导致计划延期,新渔具的资本支出减少。然而,疫情也增强了全球对环境永续性和海洋健康的关注。随着产业復苏,重新专注于建立具有韧性且对环境负责的供应链,预计将加速生物分解性渔具的长期应用,并缓解初期的挫折。
预计净额结算部分将成为预测期间最大的部分
渔网在世界各地广泛使用,损失率高,是造成幽灵捕鱼和塑胶污染的主要原因。从小规模捕鱼到工业拖网捕鱼,渔网广泛应用于各种捕鱼方式,创造了巨大的需求。此外,监管机构对某些塑胶渔网的禁令,以及主要非政府组织为解决渔网污染问题而做出的共同努力,直接推动了可降解替代品的替代週期,巩固了该领域在市场格局中的主导地位。
预计水产养殖业在预测期内将以最高的复合年增长率成长
预计水产养殖业将在预测期内呈现最高成长率,这得益于全球水产养殖业的快速扩张以及对其环境足迹(包括渔具损失)日益严格的审查。此外,诸如鱼栏系统之类的水产养殖作业在受控环境中使用大量渔网和绳索,这使得采用标准化、可降解的解决方案比公海捕捞渔业更易于管理。对永续水产养殖实践和认证的投资进一步奖励了经营者整合生物分解性降解渔具,以降低生态学风险并增强其永续性资格。
预计欧洲地区将在预测期内占据最大的市场占有率。这项优点得益于欧盟的严格法规,例如专门针对含塑胶渔具的《一次性塑胶指令》以及各项循环经济行动计画。此外,政府对创新的大力支持、先进的废弃物管理基础设施以及消费者高度的环保意识,正在形成强劲的需求面驱动力。该地区主要行业参与者的聚集以及材料科学领域的广泛研发活动,进一步巩固了其市场领先地位。
预计亚太地区在预测期内将实现最高的复合年增长率,这得益于全球最大渔业国的聚集、政府对海洋污染意识的不断增强以及各国出台的塑胶废弃物政策。此外,水产养殖业的扩张,尤其是在中国、越南和印尼等国家,带来了庞大的潜在市场。永续渔业管理投资的增加以及出口市场需求的日益增长,也是推动该地区采用海洋可降解渔具的关键因素。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Marine-Degradable Fishing Gear Market is accounted for $1.06 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $1.56 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period. Marine-degradable fishing gear consists of nets, lines, and traps engineered from biodegradable polymers or natural fibers that safely decompose in marine environments. Designed to mitigate "ghost fishing" and plastic pollution, these alternatives maintain durability during active use but reduce long-term ecological damage when discarded or lost. Adoption supports fisheries' sustainability, regulatory compliance, and marine conservation efforts, addressing environmental concerns while safeguarding commercial viability. It reflects growing demand for eco-responsible innovations in global fisheries.
According to the Innovative Fishing Gear for Oceans (INdIGO) project report, 73% of surveyed fishers would consider using biodegradable fishing nets if the material and gear was similarly robust, solid and efficient as standard nets.
Rising global awareness of ghost fishing and marine plastic pollution
Regulatory bodies and environmental agencies are implementing stringent policies to curb ocean plastic waste, compelling fisheries to adopt sustainable alternatives. Consumer demand for eco-friendly seafood is rising, incentivizing brands within the supply chain to mandate biodegradable gear to protect brand integrity. This regulatory and consumer pressure directly catalyzes R&D investments and market adoption, transforming environmental concerns into a significant commercial driver for sustainable fishing solutions, thereby propelling market growth.
High cost of marine-degradable materials
The high cost of marine-degradable materials, such as bio-based polymers and specialized additives, compared to conventional plastics, is hindering widespread adoption. This cost disparity creates a formidable economic barrier for price-sensitive commercial fishing enterprises operating on thin margins. Additionally, the current limited scale of production for these advanced materials exacerbates the cost issue. Despite environmental benefits, the prohibitive upfront investment required acts as a major deterrent, slowing market penetration.
Expansion into emerging economies with large fishing industries
The growth of emerging economies with substantial fishing industries, especially in Asia Pacific and Latin America, presents a significant market opportunity. These regions have massive fishing fleets and growing aquaculture sectors that currently rely heavily on conventional, non-degradable gear. Furthermore, increasing environmental awareness and nascent regulatory frameworks in these countries present a greenfield opportunity. Market players can capitalize by offering cost-competitive and locally tailored solutions, thereby tapping into a vast, underserved customer base and establishing an early-mover advantage in markets poised for future regulatory-driven growth.
Balancing degradation rates with functional lifespan
A critical threat to market credibility is the formidable technical challenge of balancing a product's functional lifespan with its marine degradation rate. Gear must remain durable and reliable for its intended operational use, yet degrade sufficiently quickly once lost to prevent ghost fishing. If degradation is too rapid, it risks functional failure during use, eroding fisher confidence. Conversely, if too slow, it fails to mitigate environmental harm. This intricate balance risks product recalls, liability issues, and consumer skepticism, potentially stalling market acceptance if not adequately resolved through advanced material science.
The COVID-19 pandemic initially disrupted the marine-degradable fishing gear market through severe supply chain interruptions, manufacturing delays, and a sharp decline in commercial fishing activity due to restaurant closures and logistics constraints. This led to project postponements and reduced capital expenditure on new gear. However, the pandemic concurrently amplified global focus on environmental sustainability and ocean health. As the industry recovers, this renewed emphasis on building resilient and eco-conscious supply chains is anticipated to accelerate the long-term adoption of biodegradable fishing gear, mitigating initial setbacks.
The nets segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The nets segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period due to the pervasive use and high loss rate of fishing nets globally, making them a primary contributor to ghost fishing and plastic pollution. Their extensive application across all fishing modalities, from small-scale to industrial trawling, creates substantial demand volume. Additionally, regulatory bans on certain plastic nets and concerted efforts by major NGOs to address net pollution are directly driving the replacement cycle towards degradable alternatives, solidifying this segment's dominant position in the market landscape.
The aquaculture segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the aquaculture segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, driven by the industry's rapid global expansion and intensifying scrutiny on its environmental footprint, including gear loss. Moreover, aquaculture operations, such as fish pen systems, use large volumes of nets and ropes in controlled environments, making the adoption of standardized, degradable solutions more manageable than in open-water capture fisheries. Investments in sustainable aquaculture practices and certifications are further incentivizing operators to integrate biodegradable gear to mitigate ecological risks and enhance sustainability credentials.
During the forecast period, the Europe region is expected to hold the largest market share. This dominance is attributed to stringent EU regulations, such as the Single-Use Plastics Directive and various Circular Economy Action Plan initiatives, which explicitly target fishing gear containing plastic. Furthermore, strong governmental support for innovation, advanced waste management infrastructure, and high consumer environmental awareness create a robust demand-side pull. The presence of major industry players and extensive R&D activities in material science within the region further consolidates its leading market position.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, fueled by the presence of the world's largest fishing nations, rising governmental awareness of marine pollution, and the initiation of national plastic waste policies. Additionally, the expanding aquaculture industry, particularly in countries like China, Vietnam, and Indonesia, presents a substantial addressable market. Growing investments in sustainable fisheries management and the increasing influence of export market requirements are also critical factors propelling the adoption of marine-degradable gear in the region.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Marine-Degradable Fishing Gear Market include B4Plastics, Shimano, Daiwa (Globeride), Rapala VMC Corporation, Newell Brands, Cabela's, Berkley Fishing, Seaguar, Cortland Line Company, ROM PLASTICA srl, Hayabusa Fishing, Mustad, Eagle Claw, Okuma Fishing Tackle, KastKing, Piscifun, Fishpond, Tiemco, Scientific Anglers, and Blue Ocean Gear.
In February 2025, Shimano announced their utilization of recycled materials in fishing gear. The company improved some fishing gear by adopting recycled plastic made from scrap plastic generated during their bicycle component manufacturing process.
In October 2023, Mustad announced their commitment to sustainability, launching Heritage Fly Hook packaging made from PLA bio-plastics derived from renewable resources like cornstarch and sugarcane. The packaging is fully biodegradable and compostable. They also introduced AlphaPoint hook packaging designed to minimize single-use plastic waste by over 65%.
In March 2022, Daiwa partnered with Refinverse Inc. to receive REAMIDE recycled nylon resin made from discarded fishing nets. This collaboration aims to stimulate fishing net recycling and create a recycling-oriented society.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.