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Project partners project that trials over the next six months will determine the technology's true catch efficiency and economic feasibility

Sweden tests light-guided shrimp fishing to protect the seabed and cut fuel consumption

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Wednesday, August 05, 2026, 02:20 (GMT + 9)

An EU-funded initiative aims to transform commercial fishing through lighting technology that keeps nets off the seafloor while boosting vessel efficiency.

On the west coast of Sweden, the urgent need to protect marine ecosystems has driven the search for sustainable alternatives in the fishing sector. Facing government proposals to ban bottom trawling in marine protected areas, the "Light Fishing" project (also known as "Light Trawling") was launched. The initiative is backed by an investment of nearly five million Swedish kronor (SEK) from the Marine, Fisheries and Aquaculture Programme, co-funded by the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF).

Icelandic fishing system with Optitog lights

The main objective is to test whether light can replace the mechanical impact of traditional bottom trawling to catch shrimp and other seafood. The technique relies on advanced light beams to guide species into the trawl while the gear moves suspended in the water column without touching the seabed.

Icelandic fishing system with Optitog lights

By avoiding seabed contact, the system utilizes a smaller, lighter gear setup that generates less hydrodynamic drag, substantially reducing fuel consumption, equipment wear, and plastic loss in the ocean. Additionally, the technology aims to achieve significantly higher selectivity, reducing unwanted bycatch.

Photo: Smögens Nät

The project alliance is led by Sotenäs Municipality as the project owner. Key partners include the fishing organization FF Norden (affiliated with the Nordic Fishermen's Association and Smögens Nät) representing commercial fishers, alongside Chalmers Industriteknik, which provides expertise in the blue and circular economy.

The concept gained momentum following successful applications in Iceland, where the technology has been effectively deployed to manage shrimp catches. Sixten Söderberg, an 85-year-old veteran fisher based in Smögen with over 50 years of maritime experience and a leading advocate of the local initiative, notes that the current state of the marine environment demands a shift in industry mindset. According to Söderberg, marine species exhibit natural curiosity toward light, making precise light beam targeting a potential landmark breakthrough for commercial fishing.

Sixten Söderberg in front of traditional nets © Sotenäs kommun

Despite the prospective benefits, project leaders emphasize that full development involves navigating technical and economic hurdles. Prototype calibration requires adapting the technology to local water density, currents, and visibility conditions along the Swedish coast. Equipment costs remain high, with custom-designed trial tools costing up to 100,000 Swedish kronor per unit. The initial prototype sea trials in Swedish waters were scheduled for May or June, with plans to build three additional tools for continued testing over the coming years.

Photo: Chalmers Industriteknik

Project partners project that trials over the next six months will determine the technology's true catch efficiency and economic feasibility for vessel operators. If successful in the shrimp fishery, the light-guided method could later be adapted for other commercial species, setting a new sustainable benchmark for marine ecosystems and coastal fishing communities alike.


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スウェーデン、海底保護と燃料消費削減に向け光誘導エビ引き網漁業の実証試験を実施

EU資金援助によるプロジェクトでは、網の着底を防ぎつつ漁船の運航効率を向上させる照明技術を通じ、沖合商業漁業の転換を目指す。

スウェーデン西海岸において、海洋生態系の保護に向けた緊急の課題意識から、漁業セクターにおける持続可能な代替手法の模索が進んでいます。海洋保護区での底引き網漁禁止を目指す政府案に直面する中、「光引き網漁」(別名「Light Trawling」)プロジェクトが始動しました。本取り組みは、欧州海洋・漁業・養殖基金EMFAF)の支援を受ける海洋・漁業・養殖プログラムから、約500万スウェーデン・クローナSEK)の資金助成を獲得しています。

主な目的は、従来の底引き網による物理的な影響を光で代替し、シュリンプおよびペスカドス・イ・マリスコス製品海洋物・水産物)を捕獲できるか検証することです。この手法は、高度な光線を照射して生物を網内へ誘導し、漁具を海底に接触させず水中に浮遊させた状態で移動させます。着底を回避することで、漁具の小型化・軽量化が実現し、水中抵抗が激減することで、燃料消費量の格段な削減、機材の摩耗抑止、および海洋プラスチックゴミの発生抑制に寄与します。さらに、混獲を大幅に減らす高い選択的漁獲機能の確保も図られています。

プロジェクトの実施組織は、事業主体であるソテネス自治体を筆頭に構成されています。現場の漁業者を代表するFFノーデン北欧漁業者協会およびスモーゲンス・ネットの関連組織)ならびに、ブルーエコノミーおよび循環型社会の技術知見を提供するチャルマース産業技術研究所が共同パートナーとして参画しています。

本コンセプトは、アイスランドシュリンプ資源管理に成功した事例を受けて本格化しました。スモーゲンを拠点とする85歳のベテラン漁業者であり、50年以上の船乗り経験を持つ地域推進者のシクステン・セーデルベリ氏は、現在の海洋環境悪化に対処するため業界の意識改革が必要であると強調します。セーデルベリ氏によれば、すべての海洋生物は光に対する強い好奇心を示しており、光線を正確に制御できれば商業漁業における歴史的成果につながると指摘しています。

数々の成果が期待される一方、実用化には技術的・経済的課題が残されています。試作品の調整作業では、スウェーデン沿岸特有の水温密度、潮流、透明度への適応が不可欠です。また、特注設計される試作漁具は1台あたり10万スウェーデン・クローナに達するなど高コストが課題となっています。スウェーデン海域での最初のプロトタイプ試験は5月または6月に予定され、今後数年間の検証に向けてさらに3台の追加漁具の製作が計画されています。

参画パートナーは、今後6か月間の試験により実際の漁獲効率および漁業者にとっての経済的実現性を検証する方針です。シュリンプ漁業での検証成果を踏まえ、将来的には他の商業魚種への応用を進め、環境保全と沿岸地域の漁業経営を両立する新たな国際標準の確立を目指します。


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瑞典测试光诱虾类拖网捕捞技术 以保护海底并降低燃料消耗

一项获得欧盟资助的创新项目计划通过光技术将渔具悬浮于海底之上,在提高渔船作业效率的同时推动商业捕捞的绿色转型。

瑞典西海岸,保护海洋生态系统的紧迫需求推动着渔业部门加速寻找可持续的替代捕捞方案。面对政府拟在海洋保护区禁止底拖网捕捞的政策提案,“光照拖网捕捞”(又称“Light Trawling”)项目应运而生。该项目获得了由欧洲海洋、渔业与水产养殖基金(EMFAF)部分资助的海洋、渔业与水产养殖计划提供的近500万瑞典克朗SEK)资金支持。

该项目的主要目标是验证是否利用光线替代传统底拖网对海底的机械冲击,从而实现对虾类及其他海鲜的高效捕捞。该技术通过发射先进光束诱导目标物种进入网具,同时使网具悬浮在水体中移动而不触及海底。避免与海底接触后,网具系统得以大幅小型化和轻量化,显著降低水阻力,从而大幅减少燃油消耗、降低设备磨损,并减少海洋塑料垃圾的流失。此外,该技术旨在实现更高的选择性捕捞,有效减少无意的副渔获物。

项目联合体由索特内斯自治市作为项目发起方领衔,参与方包括代表一线渔民的FF Norden渔业组织(与北欧渔民协会Smögens Nät合作),以及提供蓝色经济与循环经济专业支持的查尔姆斯工业技术研究院

这一构想借鉴了冰岛的成功经验,此前该技术已在冰岛的虾类捕捞管理中取得良好效果。现年85岁席克斯滕·索德贝里Sixten Söderberg)是斯莫根Smögen)当地拥有50年以上出海经验的老渔民,也是该项目的积极倡导者。他指出,海洋环境现状迫切要求行业改变传统捕捞思维。索德贝里表示,海洋生物对光线普遍具有好奇心,若能精准控制光束引导,将成为商业捕捞领域的历史性突破。

尽管应用前景广阔,项目负责人强调,全面推广仍需克服诸多技术与经济挑战。原型网具的校准需要精准适应瑞典沿岸的水体密度、洋流及能见度等复杂条件。此外,高昂的设备成本也是主要瓶颈之一,单套定制设计的测试工具成本高达10万瑞典克朗。首套原型网具在瑞典海域的实测安排在今年5月6月,并计划在未来几年内继续制造3套追加工具进行深入测试。

项目合作方预计,未来6个月内的测试将明确该技术的实际捕获效率及其对船东的经济可行性。若在虾类捕捞中的测试取得成功,该技术未来还将推广应用于其他商业鱼种,为保护海洋生态与保障沿海社区经济收益树立全新的行业标准。

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