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Recreational spearfishing with spearguns or Hawaiian slings has been prohibited throughout Curaçao's waters since 1976 under the Reef Management Ordinance (Rifbeheersverordening Curaçao, A.B. 1976 no. 48), which bans spearfishing alongside the breaking and removal of live coral. The only commonly cited legal exception in current practice is the hunting of the invasive lionfish, and only with a hand-powered pole spear (rubber-band-propelled, no trigger); divers/operators need permission for this. Trigger spearguns and Hawaiian slings remain illegal even for lionfish. Fishing of any kind, including any spearing, is additionally prohibited inside the Curaçao Marine Park (Jan Thiel to Oostpunt) and other marine protected areas. The primary statute text was not retrievable verbatim from an official gazette source; legal citations below rely on authoritative NGO/conservation-authority compilations (WIDECAST, DCNA, CARMABI).

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  • §Rifbeheersverordening Curaçao (Reef Management Ordinance), A.B. 1976 no. 48 — prohibits spearfishing and removal of live coral
  • §Modification A.B. 1989 no. 21 (Reef Management Ordinance) — allows coral collection for education, scientific or societal purposes
  • §Visserijlandsverordening (National Fisheries Ordinance), 1991
  • §Visserijlandsbesluit (National Fisheries Decree), 1992
  • §Visserijverordening Curaçao 2004 (Fishing Ordinance Curaçao 2004)
  • §Eilandsbesluit bescherming zeeschildpadden (Island Decree on Sea Turtle Protection), A.B. 1996 no. 8
  • §Curaçao Marine Park designation (2021) as SPAW Area 1 under the Cartagena Convention
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Reef Management Ordinance prohibits spearfishing

Rifbeheersverordening Curaçao (Reef Management Ordinance), A.B. 1976 no. 48

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The Rifbeheerverordening Curaçao (A.B. 1976 no. 48) (Curaçao Reef Management Ordinance) prohibits spearfishing and the breaking and removal of live coral. [...] The ordinance was slightly modified to allow the collection of corals for education, scientific purposes or for the general benefits of society as a whole (A.B. 1989, no. 21).

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Speargun and Hawaiian sling spearfishing illegal; pole spear lionfish exception

Curaçao spearfishing regulations (as applied under the Reef Management Ordinance)

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Spearfishing using a Speargun or Hawaiian Sling is illegal in Curaçao. [...] In Curaçao, the only legal method for hunting lionfish is using a pole spear. The use of Hawaiian slings or spear guns with triggers is illegal in Curaçao for lionfish hunting due to safety and conservation concerns.

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Marine turtle protection issued under the Reef Management Ordinance

Eilandsbesluit bescherming zeeschildpadden (Island Decree on Sea Turtle Protection), A.B. 1996 no. 8

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Eilandsbesluit bescherming zeeschildpadden (19 June 1996, A.B. 1996 Nr.8) — issued under the Reef Management Ordinance; confers complete protection on all marine turtles occurring in Curaçao.

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For lionfish pole-spear hunting, divers typically participate through licensed dive operators / organized lionfish removal programs; permission/permits have historically been issued by the government for the use of (modified) lionfish spears. Contact CARMABI or a registered dive operator.

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Spearfishing is prohibited by default; lionfish pole-spear hunting requires permission. No general recreational spearfishing licence exists because the activity is banned.
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For lionfish pole-spear hunting, divers typically participate through licensed dive operators / organized lionfish removal programs; permission/permits have historically been issued by the government for the use of (modified) lionfish spears. Contact CARMABI or a registered dive operator.
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  • Spearguns (trigger-operated) are illegal throughout Curaçao
  • Hawaiian slings are illegal throughout Curaçao
  • Only hand-powered pole spears (rubber-band propelled, no trigger) are permitted, and only for hunting invasive lionfish with permission
  • Possession/use of prohibited spear gear inside the Curaçao Marine Park and other protected areas is prohibited

The lionfish exception is explicitly limited to pole spears; the ban on spearguns and Hawaiian slings applies even to lionfish hunting. Scuba use for lionfish hunting is generally done via organized dive operations, but no clear statutory rule on scuba-for-spearing was retrieved.

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  • GwarchodedigAll marine turtles (fully protected under A.B. 1996 no. 8)
  • GwarchodedigQueen conch (Lobatus gigas) — proposed/protected
  • GwarchodedigSpiny lobster (egg-bearing lobsters must never be kept)
  • GwarchodedigLive coral (collection/breaking prohibited under the Reef Management Ordinance)
  • GwarchodedigElkhorn and staghorn corals (endangered, within Marine Park)

Protected-species listings derive from the Reef Management Ordinance, the 1996 sea turtle decree, and STINAPA/CARMABI conservation proposals (turtles, spiny lobster, queen conch). Since spearfishing itself is banned, species-specific spearfishing size/bag limits are not the operative regime.

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Gofynion

  • Foreign visitors are subject to the same island-wide spearfishing ban as residents
  • Lionfish pole-spear hunting is generally accessible to tourists only through licensed local dive operators / organized lionfish removal programs

Cyfyngiadau

  • Spearguns and Hawaiian slings prohibited
  • No spearfishing inside the Curaçao Marine Park or other protected areas

Tourists commonly join operator-led lionfish hunts using pole spears; independent recreational spearfishing is not legal.

Preswylwyr

No recreational spearfishing licence (activity prohibited); lionfish pole-spear permission only

Gofynion

  • Same island-wide spearfishing prohibition applies to residents
  • Permission required for lionfish pole-spear hunting

Historically the government issued written permits to specific persons exempting their use of (modified) lionfish spears; details of the current permit process were not retrievable from an official source.

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  • Nationally protected marine park covering 21.7 km of the island's southeast coast, from Jan Thiel to the eastern tip at Oostpunt (Eastpoint), extending up to roughly 100 m seaward from the low-water mark (some sources cite the 60 m depth contour as the seaward boundary). Managed by the CARMABI Foundation Marine Park Department. Designated in 2021 as SPAW Area 1 under the Cartagena Convention. All fishing, including any spearing, is prohibited and enforced by marine patrols and the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard.

  • National park managed by CARMABI on the northwest of the island; protected area where collection/harm to wildlife is restricted.

  • Coastal national park on the north coast managed by CARMABI; a protected nature area, important sea turtle nesting coast.

  • Curaçao Rif Mangrove Parkmarine/mangrove park

    Protected mangrove and coastal park managed by CARMABI.

  • Spearfishing with spearguns or Hawaiian slings is prohibited throughout all of Curaçao's waters under the Reef Management Ordinance (1976). Only pole-spear hunting of invasive lionfish (with permission) is tolerated.

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Morol byw a thywydd ger Curaçao Marine Park (Jan Thiel to Oostpunt / Eastpoint).

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  • CARMABI Foundation (Caribbean Research and Management of Biodiversity) — Marine Park Department

    marine park / research and management authority

    carmabi.orginfo@carmabi.org; +599 9 462 4242
  • Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard (Kustwacht Caribisch Gebied)

    maritime enforcement authority

  • Government of Curaçao — fisheries / agriculture authority (LVV)

    fisheries authority

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  1. [01]

    WIDECAST — Curaçao country profile (legislation overview: Rifbeheersverordening A.B. 1976 no. 48, A.B. 1989 no. 21, turtle decree)

    Swyddogol
    widecast.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) — Curaçao policy & legislation list

    Swyddogol
    dcnanature.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    CARMABI — Curaçao Marine Park

    Swyddogol
    carmabi.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    CARMABI — Curaçao Marine Park press kit

    Swyddogol
    carmabi.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Dive Curaçao — How to hunt lionfish in Curaçao (pole spear only; spearguns/Hawaiian slings illegal)

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    divecuracao.infoCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Dive Curaçao — Curaçao Marine Park (boundaries Jan Thiel–Oostpunt, 21.7 km, SPAW 2021)

    Eilradd
    divecuracao.infoCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Curaçao Fishing — Fishing Regulations and Permits in Curaçao (speargun/Hawaiian sling illegal)

    Eilradd
    curacaofishing.comCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Curaçao Chronicle — Coastguard carries out extra checks on illegal spearfishing

    Eilradd
    curacaochronicle.comCyrchwyd Meh 15
  9. [09]

    Scubaverse — Hunting Lionfish Safely and Responsibly in Curaçao (pole spear only)

    Eilradd
    scubaverse.comCyrchwyd Meh 15

Nodiadau'r ymchwilydd

Spearfishing in Curaçao is effectively banned: the Reef Management Ordinance (Rifbeheersverordening Curaçao, A.B. 1976 no. 48) prohibits spearfishing island-wide, and spearguns and Hawaiian slings are illegal. The single practical exception is hunting the invasive lionfish using a hand-powered pole spear (no trigger), which requires permission and is usually done through licensed dive operators. All fishing/spearing is additionally banned inside the Curaçao Marine Park (Jan Thiel–Oostpunt, ~21.7 km of the SE coast, managed by CARMABI, SPAW Area 1 since 2021) and other CARMABI-managed protected areas; enforcement is by marine patrols and the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard. CONFIDENCE / CAVEATS: The primary statute text (official Curaçao gazette/Afkondigingsblad) could not be fetched directly — the ELI 'Sustainable Fisheries & Coastal Zoning in Curaçao' report and the Ramsar appendix were repeatedly unreachable (HTTP 403/502). Legal citations therefore rest on authoritative conservation-authority/NGO compilations (WIDECAST, DCNA, CARMABI) plus consistent dive-industry secondary sources; exact article numbers within the ordinance were not retrieved. NOTE: A widely reported 'November 2020 harpoon tolerance policy with red zones on a map' applies to ARUBA, not Curaçao, and has been deliberately excluded from this record to avoid cross-jurisdiction error. data_confidence set to medium: the core ban and lionfish exception are well-corroborated across multiple authoritative sources, but verbatim primary-statute text and precise article references remain unverified.

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