SpearfishingMap

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Oceania · Micronesia

Recreational and traditional spearfishing is legal and culturally widespread throughout the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM); it is described as one of the most common forms of fishing, especially in the outer islands, and FSM fields breath-hold (freedive) spearfishing teams at the Micronesian Games. There is no national statutory ban on recreational spearfishing. Jurisdiction is split: the national government (NORMA) manages fisheries only beyond the 12 nm Territorial Sea (out to the 200 nm EEZ), where national law targets foreign/commercial/drift-net fishing and protects submerged reefs; inshore reef fisheries where spearfishing actually occurs are governed by the four states (Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae). State and municipal law adds restrictions: commercial fishing in Pohnpei state waters is prohibited, poison/explosive/electric-charge fishing is banned in Kosrae, numerous marine protected areas (MPAs) are closed to fishing, and several Yap outer islands have traditionally banned flashlight (night) spearfishing. Competitive spearfishing in the region is freedive-only (no SCUBA); regional fisheries science strongly recommends, and several neighbouring jurisdictions enforce, SCUBA-spearfishing bans, but a specific verbatim FSM/state statute banning SCUBA spearfishing could not be retrieved.

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  • §FSM Code Title 24 - Marine Resources Act of 2002 (national, EEZ/foreign and domestic-based fishing)
  • §Pohnpei State Code Title 29, Chapter 1 - Fishing in State Waters (S.L. No. 3L-114-95, Pohnpei State Fisheries Protection Act of 1995)
  • §Kosrae State Code Title 19, Chapter 4 - Marine Resources / Prohibited Acts
  • §Pohnpei Watershed Forest Reserve and Mangrove Protection Act of 1987 (and associated state MPA designations)
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0129 PC 1-102Pohnpei · state

Statement of purpose - protection of marine resources and limitation to recreational/non-commercial fishing

Pohnpei State Code Title 29, Chapter 1 (S.L. No. 3L-114-95, Pohnpei State Fisheries Protection Act of 1995)

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The state of Pohnpei, having jurisdiction over its state waters, recognizes the need to protect and preserve the marine resources therein for the people of Pohnpei. In recognition of the fact that the marine resources of these waters are a finite and renewable part of the physical heritage of our people, we choose to limit the use of such resources to the people of Pohnpei. For this reason, the commercial harvesting of these resources is prohibited to commercial foreign and domestic enterprises within state waters. The purpose of this chapter is to enforce the general prohibition against non-recreational commercial fishing by establishing a fine structure that will effectively limit the economic feasibility of illegally fishing within state waters, to regulate allowable non-commercial and commercial recreational fishing in state waters by establishing the necessary permit system for such fishing, and to finance both the enforcement and regulatory effort.

0229 PC 1-106Pohnpei · state

Commercial fishing and drift net fishing in state waters prohibited

Pohnpei State Code Title 29, Chapter 1 (S.L. No. 3L-114-95)

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Commercial fishing and drift net fishing in state waters prohibited. Except as otherwise provided by law or this chapter, no person may engage in commercial fishing within state waters. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, under no circumstances shall drift net fishing be allowed in state waters.

0329 PC 1-108(1)Pohnpei · state

Recreational and sport fishing permitted with daily catch cap

Pohnpei State Code Title 29, Chapter 1 (S.L. No. 3L-114-95)

ENGwreiddiol

Fishing by recreational and sport fishing vessels operating under a valid foreign investment permit issued by the state, by resident noncitizens and vessels owned or controlled thereby, and by bona fide tourists shall be permitted under this chapter; PROVIDED that the total catch, inclusive of the catch of species of bill fish prohibited to foreign fishing vessels under 29 PC 1-105, attributable to any one such person in any one day shall not exceed 150 pounds or three fish, whichever is greater.

0429 PC 1-108(4)Pohnpei · state

Recreational fishing for marine mammals strictly prohibited

Pohnpei State Code Title 29, Chapter 1 (S.L. No. 3L-114-95)

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Recreational fishing for marine mammals is strictly prohibited. If a marine mammal is caught as an unintended and incidental by-catch of a recreational fishing effort permitted under this chapter, the mammal shall be immediately released by such means as will maximize the chances of survival of that mammal.

05Section 19.413(1)Kosrae · state

Prohibited fishing methods - poison, explosives, electric charge

Kosrae State Code Title 19, Chapter 4 - Prohibited Acts

ENGwreiddiol

No person shall use or attempt to use any poison, explosive, electric charge device or other substance to kill, take, stun, immobilize or in any way render fish more easily caught.

06Section 19.410Kosrae · state

Reef protection - prohibition on damaging reefs

Kosrae State Code Title 19, Chapter 4

ENGwreiddiol

No person shall damage a reef by dredging, mining, removing coral or rocks, running a vessel aground or by any other means.

07Section 103Federated States of Micronesia · national

National permit requirement for fishing in the EEZ (national jurisdiction beyond 12 nm)

FSM Code Title 24 - Marine Resources Act of 2002

ENGwreiddiol

No domestic, domestic-based, commercial pilot, or foreign fishing is permitted in the exclusive economic zone except by a valid permit issued under this title.

08Chapter 7 country table - Federated States of MicronesiaFederated States of Micronesia · national

Spearfishing characterisation in FSM (regional fisheries review)

Gillett, R. & Moy, W. (2006) Spearfishing in the Pacific Islands, FAO/FishCode Review No. 19

ENGwreiddiol

Spearfishing is one of the most common types of fishing in the FSM, especially in some of the outer islands. The FSMers, unlike Palau, do not use spearguns but normally use the rubber/spear type; but they do a lot of night spearfishing with flashlights... In the outer islands of Yap most of the islands banned flashlight spearfishing (and monofilament gill nets) as they believed the methods were unsustainable in their atoll situations.

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  • Ar gauKehpara Marine Protected Area, PohnpeiIon 1 – Meh 30

    The Kehpara MPA off Pohnpei is completely closed to diving and snorkeling (and associated in-water activity such as spearfishing) from 1 January to 30 June every year.

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Beth sydd ei angen arnoch i gael caniatâd i fod yn y dŵr, faint mae'n ei gostio, a sut i'w chael.

Trwydded: anhysbys — gwirio yn lleoltrwy State marine resources / fisheries authorities (Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae)

Contact the relevant state fisheries/marine resources authority (e.g. Pohnpei Office of Fisheries and Aquaculture / Marine Development; Kosrae, Chuuk and Yap state marine resources offices). National permits (NORMA) apply only to EEZ fishing beyond 12 nm, not inshore recreational spearfishing.

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Yn agor y porth swyddogol · norma.fm

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Varies by state; no national recreational spearfishing licence. Pohnpei state law operates a permit system for recreational/sport and commercial fishing in state waters; subsistence/traditional fishing by residents is generally not permit-based.
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Contact the relevant state fisheries/marine resources authority (e.g. Pohnpei Office of Fisheries and Aquaculture / Marine Development; Kosrae, Chuuk and Yap state marine resources offices). National permits (NORMA) apply only to EEZ fishing beyond 12 nm, not inshore recreational spearfishing.
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State marine resources / fisheries authorities (Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae)

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  • Traditional FSM spearfishing typically uses a hand-thrown rubber-powered spear ('rubber/spear type') rather than triggered spearguns; spearguns are used in Yap and other areas.
  • Several Yap outer islands have traditionally banned flashlight (night) spearfishing as unsustainable.
  • Competitive spearfishing in the region (Micronesian Games) is freedive only - breathing apparatus such as SCUBA is not permitted, and competitors are limited to two rubber-powered spearguns.
  • Poison, explosives and electric-charge devices are prohibited for taking fish (Kosrae; and broadly across FSM states).

No verbatim FSM national or state statute explicitly banning SCUBA-assisted spearfishing was retrieved. Regional fisheries science (Gillett & Moy 2006; Walsh 2013) treats SCUBA spearfishing as the single most damaging method and notes most tropical Pacific jurisdictions ban it; neighbouring CNMI banned it in 2003 and American Samoa enforces a ban. Confirm SCUBA-spearfishing legality directly with the relevant state authority before relying on it.

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Pohnpei (recreational/sport/tourist fishing in state waters): not more than 150 pounds or three fish per person per day, whichever is greater (29 PC 1-108(1)). No general national recreational daily limit identified.

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  • GwarchodedigMarine mammals (recreational take strictly prohibited - Pohnpei 29 PC 1-108(4))
  • GwarchodedigSea turtles
  • GwarchodedigHumphead (Napoleon) wrasse
  • GwarchodedigGreen humphead parrotfish
  • GwarchodedigSharks
  • GwarchodedigRays / stingrays (sanctuaries designated in Pohnpei)

Protected-species list combines the Pohnpei statutory marine-mammal prohibition with species off-limits in regional freedive spearfishing competition (sea turtles, humphead wrasse, green humphead parrotfish, balloonfish, porcupinefish, sharks, rays). Verbatim per-species size limits for FSM states could not be retrieved from a primary source; SPC regional size-limit tables exist but the host (SPREP/SPC) returned server errors at time of access.

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  • Bona fide tourists may engage in recreational/sport fishing in Pohnpei state waters under the chapter, subject to the daily catch cap (150 lb or 3 fish).
  • Resident noncitizens and foreign-investment recreational/sport vessels require state permits in Pohnpei.
  • Diving/spearfishing inside MPAs typically requires going through a licensed local tour operator that holds an MPA entry permit.

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  • Daily catch limited to 150 pounds or three fish per person (Pohnpei).
  • Vessels carrying noncitizens engaged in recreational fishing are subject to boarding and search at any time by state officers (Pohnpei 29 PC 1-108(5)).
  • MPA closures apply (e.g. Kehpara closed to diving/snorkeling 1 Jan-30 Jun).

Rules vary by state. Practical access for visitors is usually arranged via licensed dive/tour operators. Confirm permit needs with the specific state authority.

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Customary/subsistence and recreational fishing by residents; community and traditional tenure rights over reefs are formally recognised.

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  • Marine resources of state waters are reserved for the people of the state (e.g. Pohnpei limits use of state-water marine resources to the people of Pohnpei).
  • Traditional fishing rights and customary marine tenure are respected under state law.

Spearfishing (including night spearfishing with flashlights) is a long-standing subsistence and cultural practice for residents across FSM. Some outer-island communities (notably in Yap) impose their own traditional bans on flashlight/night spearfishing.

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Parthau caniatáu a gwaharddedig

Ardaloedd penodol sydd ar agor i neu wedi'u cau ar gyfer pysgota â gwaywffon. Gweler y darlun llawn ar y map rhyngweithiol.

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  • Breath-hold (freedive) spearfishing on nearshore reefs and lagoons is legal and widely practised throughout FSM, subject to state/municipal rules, MPA closures and reef-edge / commercial restrictions. National law only regulates fishing beyond the 12 nm Territorial Sea.

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Cyflyrau ar y dŵr

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Cipolwg morol a thywydd byw ger pwynt cyfeirio arfordirol yn Micronesia (Federated States of), o Open-Meteo. Mae cyflyrau'n amrywio ar hyd yr arfordir — triniwch fel dangosol.

Morol byw a thywydd ger Sapwtik MPA (Pohnpei).

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Y cyrff swyddogol sy'n gyfrifol am bysgodfeydd a thrwyddedu.

  • National Oceanic Resource Management Authority (NORMA)

    national fisheries authority (EEZ, beyond 12 nm)

    norma.fmPohnpei, FSM (formerly Micronesian Fisheries Authority / Micronesia Maritime Authority)
  • FSM Department of Resources & Development (R&D)

    national resource ministry

    fsmgov.orgunknown
  • Pohnpei State - Office of Fisheries and Aquaculture / Marine Development (Conservation Society of Pohnpei works on MPAs)

    state fisheries / marine resources authority

  • Yap, Chuuk and Kosrae State Marine Resources offices

    state fisheries / marine resources authorities (inshore, within 12 nm)

    norma.fmunknown

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Mae pob honiad ar y dudalen hon yn deillio o un o'r cyfeiriadau hyn.

  1. [01]

    Pohnpei State Fisheries Protection Act of 1995 (Pohnpei State Code Title 29 Ch.1; S.L. No. 3L-114-95) - full text PDF

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    faolex.fao.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Pohnpei State Fisheries Protection Act of 1995 - FAOLEX record

    Swyddogol
    fao.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Kosrae State Code Title 19, Chapter 4 - Prohibited Acts (FSM Legal Information System)

    Swyddogol
    fsmlaw.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    FSM Code Title 24 - Marine Resources Act of 2002, Chapter 1 (FSM Legal Information System)

    Swyddogol
    fsmlaw.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Gillett, R. & Moy, W. (2006) Spearfishing in the Pacific Islands: Current Status and Management Issues. FAO/FishCode Review No. 19

    Swyddogol
    fao.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Walsh, W. (2013) Background Paper on SCUBA Spearfishing - Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources (lists FSM states among jurisdictions banning SCUBA spearfishing; public testimony excerpt)

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    dlnr.hawaii.govCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Spearfishing at the Micronesian Games (freedive-only rules, protected species, gear limits)

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    en.wikipedia.orgCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    Pohnpei Marine Protected Areas - Pohnpei Eco-Adventure Guide (MPA names, Kehpara seasonal closure)

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    pohnpei-adventure.comCyrchwyd Meh 15
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    NORMA - National Oceanic Resource Management Authority (national fisheries authority; state jurisdiction within 12 nm)

    Swyddogol
    norma.fmCyrchwyd Meh 15

Nodiadau'r ymchwilydd

Spearfishing in FSM is legal and culturally central (freedive, rubber-spear, often at night with flashlights). Regulation is layered and decentralised: the national government (NORMA) manages only the EEZ beyond the 12 nm Territorial Sea (FSM Code Title 24, focused on foreign/commercial/drift-net fishing and submerged-reef protection), while inshore reef fisheries - where recreational spearfishing happens - are regulated by the four states and by traditional/community tenure. Concrete retrieved restrictions: Pohnpei prohibits commercial fishing in state waters and caps recreational/tourist catch at 150 lb or 3 fish/person/day, bans recreational take of marine mammals, and hosts 13+ MPAs (one, Kehpara, closed to in-water use Jan-Jun); Kosrae bans poison/explosive/electric-charge fishing and reef damage; some Yap outer islands traditionally ban night/flashlight spearfishing. data_confidence is 'medium' because: (1) verbatim state statutes were retrieved for Pohnpei and Kosrae and national law for the EEZ, but (2) the widely-reported SCUBA-spearfishing ban across FSM states could only be sourced to a regional review and a public-testimony list - no FSM/state statutory text explicitly banning SCUBA spearfishing was retrievable, and (3) per-species size limits and Chuuk/Yap inshore statutes were not obtained from primary sources (the SPC/SPREP size-limit servers returned errors during research). Anyone relying on this should confirm SCUBA legality and species size limits directly with the relevant state marine resources authority.

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Byddwn yn anfon e-bost atoch pan fo tymhorau neu reoliadau Micronesia (Federated States of) yn cael eu diweddaru yn ein set ddata.

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