MAINE PUBLIC • April 23, 2026
Since January, Buzz Scott's non-profit, OceansWide, and the crew have processed and recycled nearly 5,400 derelict lobster traps — more than 170 tons — from Vinalhaven alone. Scott believes they've only scratched the surface. "I think there's 60,000 to 100,000 traps on this island that need to be processed and removed," he said. Scott grew up on Matinicus but spent much of his childhood on Vinalhaven. He said he worried at first that fishermen might not be on board with what he was doing. But once they learned that OceansWide wanted to remove derelict traps from the waters surrounding the island, Scott said the fishermen starting showing him where to search. Then they asked Scott to help them remove old traps from the shore, and the initiative took off. Eventually, word spread on the island, he said, and fishermen started showing up to the processing site looking to help.
