The exact number of ships lost at sea in the 1830s is difficult to determine due to incomplete records and varying definitions of "loss." However, it is estimated that thousands of vessels were lost during this decade, particularly due to harsh weather conditions, maritime accidents, and conflicts like the Opium Wars. The increase in global trade during this period also contributed to a higher number of ships operating and consequently being lost. Maritime safety improvements were still developing, which meant that losses remained significant.
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