01/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/31/2025 13:04
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AUSTIN -For the past 23 years in February, countless volunteers band together to search the Texas coastline for abandoned crab traps. The abandoned traps foul shrimpers' nets, snag anglers' lines, ghost fish (when lost or abandoned fishing gear, such as nets, traps and pots continue to catch and kill marine life) and create unsightly views. To date, volunteers and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) staff have hauled off nearly 44,000 of these derelict traps, saving an estimated 720,000 blue crabs.
From Feb. 21 to March 2, Texas coastal waters will be closed to crabbing with wire mesh crab traps for 10 days to facilitate the annual volunteer crab trap cleanup. Any traps left in bays - including traps tied to docks - will be assumed abandoned and considered "litter" under state law. This allows volunteers to legally remove any crab traps they find.
Volunteers are essential for the success of the Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program and are needed to assist with this year's coastwide effort to remove lost or abandoned traps since last year's cleanup. To facilitate volunteer efforts, select sites will offer volunteer events on Feb. 22 - these sites are denoted as "facilitated" in the list provided below. Registration with partner organizations may be required. Additionally, dumpsters or collection areas marked with banners will be available at all sites to receive traps for the duration of the closure.
Volunteers may focus their efforts on Feb. 22 or work at their own pace throughout the closure; traps cannot be removed prior to Feb. 21 or after March 2. Additional opportunities for land-based volunteers are available but limited.
The Coastal Conservation Association Texas, Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program, Galveston Bay Foundation, San Antonio Bay Partnership, Christmas Bay Foundation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will provide continued support to the 2025 crab trap removal program. In addition, numerous organizations and companies will be volunteering their services.
To participate: Volunteers may pick up free tarps, gloves and additional information at their local TPWD Coastal Fisheries field stations. TPWD requests that volunteers who remove traps both record and submit information about the number of traps they collect as well as document any sightings of diamondback terrapins to Holly Grand at crabtrap@tpwd.texas.gov.
All other legal means of crabbing will not be affected during the closure period for wire crab traps. For more information, please contact your local TPWD Coastal Fisheries office or Holly Grand via phone at: (361) 431-6003 x822 or via email: crabtrap@tpwd.texas.gov.
Learn more about the Texas Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program's history on the TPWD website.
Images of previous abandoned crab trap cleanups can be found on the TPWD news images page. A YouTube video produced by TPWD is also available for view.
2025 Crab Trap Drop-Off Sites
SABINE LAKE- Local TPWD coordinator, Carey Gelpi: (409) 983-1104 (ext. 222)
GALVESTON BAY- Local TPWD coordinator, Christine Jensen: (281) 534-0110
MATAGORDA BAY- Local TPWD coordinator, Caren Utley: (361) 972-6253
SAN ANTONIO BAY- Local TPWD coordinator, Christopher Steffen (361) 983-4425
ARANSAS BAY- Local TPWD coordinator, Alyx Bradley: (361) 729-5429
CORPUS CHRISTI BAY- Local TPWD coordinator, Donella Strom: (361) 729-2328
UPPER LAGUNA MADRE- Local TPWD coordinator, Ethan Getz: (361) 431-6003
LOWER LAGUNA MADRE- Local TPWD coordinator, Jason Ferguson: (956) 350- 4490