%0 Journal Article %T Why, and where, is commercial fishing gear lost? A global review and case study of Pacific Canada. %A Frenkel C %A Eadie M %A Murphy A %A Iacarella JC %A Ban NC %J Mar Pollut Bull %V 196 %N 0 %D 2023 Nov 25 %M 37757530 %F 7.001 %R 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115528 %X Derelict fishing gear is a global problem, damaging marine ecosystems via habitat degradation and trapping marine life, thereby impacting fisheries. We conducted a global review of reasons for commercial gear loss, and used the findings to design a survey focused on coastal British Columbia (BC), Canada. We conducted dockside and on-line surveys of commercial fishers to record their experiences with lost gear across net, line, and trap gear types. The most common reasons for gear loss from the global review were interactions with other fishing vessels and their gear, marine weather, and snagging on submerged features. Survey results of 29 fishers in BC indicated that snagging gear on rough substrate was the most important reason for loss across all gear categories, followed by seafloor type. Other reasons for gear loss varied by net, line, and trap gear type. Understanding reasons for gear loss is important to reduce losses.