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Recreational spearfishing is legal in Israel but only when carried out by free-diving (breath-hold) with a valid personal sport fishing license. Fishing while using SCUBA / artificial breathing apparatus is prohibited everywhere, so SCUBA spearfishing is banned nationwide. The use of a spear gun is additionally prohibited entirely in Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) and in the Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea), meaning lawful spearfishing in practice takes place along the Mediterranean coast. Firearms may not be used to take fish anywhere. A general 5 kg / 2-large-fish daily bag limit, minimum landing sizes, Mediterranean spawning-season closures and no-take marine reserves and harbour zones all apply. Rules derive from the Fisheries Ordinance, 1937 and the Fisheries Rules made under it, significantly amended in 2016.

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Fframwaith llywodraethu

  • §Fisheries Ordinance, 1937 (consolidated; latest amendment 2000)
  • §Fisheries Rules, 1937 (made under section 9 of the Fisheries Ordinance; consolidated with amendments through 2020, including the major 2016 reform)
  • §National Parks, Nature Reserves, National Sites and Memorial Sites Law, 1998 (basis for marine nature reserves administered by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority)
Trwydded yn ofynnol
Gofynnol
Gwn gwayw
Caniatáu
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Gwaharddedig
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Croeso

Y gyfraith, air am air

Testunau cyfreithiol

Y darpariaethau statudol a rheoleiddiol manwl sy'n llywodraethu pysgota â gwaywffon yma, wedi'u dyfynnu fel y'u cyhoeddwyd, gyda dolen i bob ffynhonnell swyddogol.

01Regulation 4(a)(6), 4(a)(7), 4(a)(9)Israel · national

Prohibited methods of taking fish (spear gun, SCUBA, firearm)

Fisheries Rules, 1937 (made under the Fisheries Ordinance, 1937), consolidated version

ENCyfieithiad

4. (a) No person will take fish employing the following methods (hereinafter: Prohibited Methods of Fishing): ... (6) By means of a spear gun in Lake Kinneret and in the Gulf of Eilat; (7) Artificial respiration devices for diving (SCUBA); ... (9) By employing a firearm;

02Regulation 9(a)(1)Israel · national

Penalty for using a prohibited fishing method

Fisheries Rules, 1937 (consolidated version)

ENCyfieithiad

9. (a) Whoever commits one of these offences, could be sentenced to six months in prison or to a fine as stated in Section 61(a)(1) of the Penal Law: (1) Taking Fish by Employing a Prohibited Fishing Method, in contravention of Regulation 4(a);

03Regulation 2(1), 2(3)Israel · national

Fishing licence requirement and fee

Fisheries Rules, 1937 (consolidated version)

ENCyfieithiad

2. (1) The Chief Fisheries Officer is at liberty to issue, to the appropriate people, at his discretion, licenses to take fish (hereinafter - fishing license); An application for a fishing license will be submitted ... (3) A fee of 192.00 NIS will be levied for each fishing license, which is not a license according to subsections (1)(b) or (2) of section 3 of the Ordinance and which is not a license to take fish in private waters ... (3a) Notwithstanding that stipulated in sub-regulation (3), a fee of 464.00 NIS will be levied for a fishing license in Lake Kinneret.

04Regulation 8(1)(a)-(c)Israel · national

Areas prohibited for fishing (Haifa and Jaffa harbours, Gulf of Eilat reserve)

Fisheries Rules, 1937 (consolidated version)

ENCyfieithiad

8. (1) No person will take fish in the following geographical areas: (a) in the area of water enclosed by the main and side breakwaters in Haifa, or above these breakwaters; (b) in the area of water enclosed by the sea wall in Jaffa and the adjacent rock cliffs, to the north, or above the sea wall and these rock cliffs; except according to a special license to this end issued by the Chief Fisheries Officer; (c) In the area of the Gulf of Eilat bounded by the following geographical points ... In the north - the port of Eilat ... In the south - Almog beach ...

05Regulation 8a(a),(b),(g),(h)Israel · national

Prohibition of fishing during the spawning season (Mediterranean and Lake Kinneret) and defined periods

Fisheries Rules, 1937 (consolidated version)

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8a. (a) No person will take fish from the Mediterranean Sea during the spawning season, except for trawl fishing; This sub-regulation will not apply to taking fish with a rod from the shore. ... (b) No person will take fish during the nesting and spawning period with any fishing gear, including with a single rod, in the areas of Lake Kinneret ... (g) ... 'The Nesting and Spawning Period' - the nesting and spawning period of the Galilee tilapia, between March 15 and July 15 of each year, provided that this period does not exceed 90 consecutive days. 'The Spawning Period' - the period between March 1 and July 1 of each year, provided that the total period is not less than 60 consecutive days and does not exceed 90 consecutive days. (h) No person will take fish with a trawl net in the Mediterranean Sea during the period between May 1 and August 31 of each year ... (the trawl recruitment period).

06Regulation 6 / First AddendumIsrael · national

Minimum landing sizes (First Addendum, Regulation 6) - selected Mediterranean species

Fisheries Rules, 1937 (consolidated version), First Addendum

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First Addendum (Regulation 6) - Fish from the Ocean and Fish from Rivers: Flathead Grey Mullet (Mugil cephalus) 20 cm; Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) 40 cm; Goldblotch Grouper (Epinephelus costae) 40 cm; White Grouper (Epinephelus aeneus) 40 cm; Wreckfish (Polyprion americanus) 30 cm; Common Pandora (Pagellus erythrinus) 11 cm; White Seabream (Diplodus sargus) 11 cm; Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata) 15 cm; European Barracuda (Sphyraena sphyraena) 20 cm; Meagre (Argyrosomus regius) 40 cm; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) 70 cm; Narrow Barred Spanish Mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) 30 cm.

Pryd gallwch blymio

Tymhorau a chyfyngiadau amser

Cyfnodau caeëdig, agored a chyfyngedig drwy gydol y flwyddyn. Cadarnhewch bob amser gaead rhywogaethau penodol yn lleol.

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Ar gauCyfyngedigAr agor
  • Ar gauMediterranean Sea (all gear except shore rod and trawl, which is governed separately); spawning seasonMaw 1 – Gor 1

    Regulation 8a(a)+(g): no taking of fish from the Mediterranean Sea during the 'spawning season' (a period set between 1 March and 1 July each year, 60-90 consecutive days as published by the Chief Fisheries Officer), except trawl fishing and shore rod fishing. The exact dates each year are published by official notice in two daily newspapers.

  • Ar gauLake Kinneret (Bethsaida and Ginosar Tower beach areas) - all gear including single rodMaw 15 – Gor 15

    Regulation 8a(b)+(g): no taking of fish with any gear (including a single rod) in the defined Lake Kinneret areas during the Galilee tilapia nesting and spawning period, set between 15 March and 15 July each year (max 90 consecutive days). Not a marine spearfishing area but spear-gun use in Kinneret is in any case banned year-round.

Caniatâd i bysgota

Trwydded

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

Trwydded yn ofynnoltrwy Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Fisheries Division (Chief Fisheries Officer)

Apply via the Israeli government online portal (gov.il / survey.gov.il) or at the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries Division offices in Beit Dagan, Haifa or Tiberias. No short-term tourist/daily licenses are issued; visitors must buy the annual license or fish under a licensed charter captain's permit.

Cael eich trwydded

Yn agor y porth swyddogol · gov.il

Trwydded yn ofynnol
Math
Personal sport fishing license (rishayon dayig sport). Required for spearfishing, boat/kayak fishing, use of auxiliary equipment (drones, kites, bait boats) and cast nets. Simple shore rod-and-reel fishing without auxiliary equipment requires no license.
Cost
192.00 NIS per year (statutory fee, Regulation 2(3)); 464.00 NIS for a Lake Kinneret license (Regulation 2(3a)). Secondary sources cite ~192 ILS (~USD 50) annually.
Dilysrwydd
Personal and individual; valid until the end of the calendar year (31 December) of issue.
Sut i'w chael
Apply via the Israeli government online portal (gov.il / survey.gov.il) or at the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries Division offices in Beit Dagan, Haifa or Tiberias. No short-term tourist/daily licenses are issued; visitors must buy the annual license or fish under a licensed charter captain's permit.
Awdurdod
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Fisheries Division (Chief Fisheries Officer)

Offer a thechneg

Rheolau offer

Pa offer sydd wedi'i ganiatáu, sut y gellir ei ddefnyddio, a'r amodau sydd ynghlwm.

Gwn gwaywCaniatáu
SgwbaGwaharddedig

Cyfyngiadau

  • Spear gun prohibited entirely in Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) and in the Gulf of Eilat (Regulation 4(a)(6)).
  • Fishing using SCUBA / artificial breathing apparatus for diving is prohibited everywhere (Regulation 4(a)(7)) - spearfishing must be by free-diving (breath-hold) only.
  • Use of firearms to take fish is prohibited (Regulation 4(a)(9)).
  • Spearfishing requires a valid personal sport fishing license.

Spear guns are lawful for free-diving spearfishing along the Mediterranean coast (outside reserves/closures), but banned in Lake Kinneret and the Gulf of Eilat, and may never be used with SCUBA. Earlier reporting describing 'spear guns as illegal' generally refers to their use with SCUBA or inside reserves; the consolidated Fisheries Rules permit free-dive spear-gun fishing in the Mediterranean.

Beth y cewch ei gymryd

Terfynau dal a rhywogaethau gwarchodedig

Cwotâu dyddiol, meintiau lleiafswm, a rhywogaethau na ddylid byth eu cymryd.

Terfyn dyddiol

Sport fishing bag limit: up to 5 kg of fish per person per day, OR up to 2 large fish even if their combined weight exceeds 5 kg (introduced by the 2016 amendment). Invasive species such as lionfish are exempt and may be removed without limit.

Meintiau lleiafswm

  • Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus)lleiaf 40 cm
  • Goldblotch Grouper (Epinephelus costae)lleiaf 40 cm
  • White Grouper (Epinephelus aeneus)lleiaf 40 cm
  • Wreckfish (Polyprion americanus)lleiaf 30 cm
  • Flathead Grey Mullet (Mugil cephalus)lleiaf 20 cm
  • Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)lleiaf 15 cm
  • White Seabream (Diplodus sargus)lleiaf 11 cm
  • Common Pandora (Pagellus erythrinus)lleiaf 11 cm
  • European Barracuda (Sphyraena sphyraena)lleiaf 20 cm
  • Meagre (Argyrosomus regius)lleiaf 40 cm
  • Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus)lleiaf 70 cm
  • Narrow Barred Spanish Mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson)lleiaf 30 cm

Rhywogaethau gwarchodedig — peidiwch â'u cymryd

  • GwarchodedigAll marine mammals, sea turtles and elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are protected under Israeli wildlife/nature-protection law and may not be taken.
  • GwarchodedigSpecies inside declared marine nature reserves are fully protected (no take).

Minimum landing sizes are set in the First Addendum (Regulation 6) of the Fisheries Rules; the table above is a selection of the most spearfishing-relevant Mediterranean species. Fish below minimum size must be released. The 5 kg / 2-large-fish daily bag limit applies to recreational/sport fishers.

Pwy sy'n cael pysgota

Ymwelwyr a phreswylwyr

Sut mae'r rheolau'n wahanol ar gyfer ymwelwyr tramor a phreswylwyr lleol.

Ymwelwyr tramor

Caniatáu

Trwydded arbennig yn ofynnol

Gofynion

  • Must hold the same personal annual sport fishing license as residents - there are no short-term/daily/weekly tourist licenses.
  • Alternatively, fish under a licensed charter operator whose captain's permit covers passengers.

Cyfyngiadau

  • Same gear, zone, season, size and bag-limit rules as residents (free-diving only, no SCUBA, no spear gun in Eilat/Kinneret, no fishing in reserves).
  • Importation of spearfishing gear may be subject to Israeli customs rules.

No nationality-based prohibition on recreational spearfishing; foreigners are treated like residents but cannot obtain short-term licenses, which is a practical barrier for short visits.

Preswylwyr

Personal annual sport fishing license (rishayon dayig sport) issued by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries Division.

Gofynion

  • Apply via gov.il / survey.gov.il or at Fisheries Division offices (Beit Dagan, Haifa, Tiberias).
  • Pay statutory fee (192.00 NIS general; 464.00 NIS for Lake Kinneret).
  • License is personal/individual and valid to 31 December of the year of issue.

Manteision

  • Permits free-diving spearfishing along the Mediterranean coast and other licensed sport fishing within the bag/size/season rules.

Same license framework applies to residents and non-residents; no separate resident-only category for spearfishing.

Ble ar yr arfordir

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.

Ardaloedd caniatáu

  • Free-diving (breath-hold) spearfishing with a valid sport fishing license is permitted along the open Mediterranean coast, outside declared marine nature reserves, harbour exclusion zones and during the spawning-season closure. SCUBA spearfishing is prohibited everywhere.

    Sport fishing license required; free-diving only (no SCUBA); 5 kg or 2 large fish daily bag limit; minimum sizes apply; spawning-season closure (approx. March-July) applies.

Ardaloedd gwaharddedig

  • Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea)spear-gun prohibition zone / marine reserve

    Spear-gun fishing is prohibited throughout the Gulf of Eilat under Regulation 4(a)(6); a further no-take zone bounded between the port of Eilat and Almog beach is defined in Regulation 8(1)(c). The Coral Beach Nature Reserve within the gulf is also a no-fishing marine reserve.

  • Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee)spear-gun prohibition zone (freshwater)

    Spear-gun fishing is prohibited throughout Lake Kinneret under Regulation 4(a)(6) (freshwater, not marine). Additional seasonal no-take areas (Bethsaida, Ginosar Tower beach) apply during the tilapia nesting/spawning period.

  • Regulation 8(1)(a): no taking of fish in the water enclosed by the main and side breakwaters in Haifa, or above these breakwaters.

  • Regulation 8(1)(b): no taking of fish in the water enclosed by the Jaffa sea wall and adjacent rock cliffs (to the north), except under a special licence from the Chief Fisheries Officer.

  • Israel's largest Mediterranean marine reserve (about 100 km2), stretching from the Israel-Lebanon border south to Nahariya and extending offshore. Fishing (including spearfishing) is prohibited; managed and enforced by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.

  • Shikmona Marine Nature Reservemarine nature reserve

    Declared marine nature reserve off Haifa (Tel Shikmona / Carmel Beach area). Fishing with any gear, including a single hook or an underwater spear-gun, is prohibited; managed by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.

  • Mediterranean marine nature reserve on the Carmel coast where fishing is restricted/prohibited; managed by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.

  • Mediterranean marine nature reserve south of Haifa where fishing is restricted/prohibited; managed by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.

  • Red Sea coral reef marine reserve at Eilat where all fishing is strictly prohibited; managed by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority. (Spear guns are also banned throughout the Gulf of Eilat.)

  • Declared INPA Mediterranean marine nature reserve off Nitzanim Beach on the southern coast between Ashdod and Ashkelon, recently massively expanded to extend about 7 km out to sea (max seabed depth ~38 m). Protects sandy and rare rocky habitats and key species such as the common dolphin. As an INPA-managed marine nature reserve, fishing (including spearfishing) is restricted/prohibited.

Cyflyrau ar y dŵr

Cyflyrau byw

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

Morol byw a thywydd ger Gulf of Eilat (Red Sea).

Cyflyrau

Pwy i ofyn iddynt

Awdurdodau

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

  • Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Fisheries and Aquaculture Division (Chief Fisheries Officer)

    fisheries authority

    gov.ilFisheries Division offices: Beit Dagan, Haifa, Tiberias
  • Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA / Rashut Hateva VeHaganim)

    protected areas / marine reserves authority

    en.parks.org.ilMarine enforcement unit (marine rangers)

O ble daw hyn

Ffynonellau

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

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    FISHERIES RULES, 1937 - FAOLEX (FAO) full English text

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    Fisheries Ordinance - UNEP Law and Environment Assistance Platform (LEAP)

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    Fishing Smart - Protecting the Sea, Israel Nature and Parks Authority

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    Tackling illegal fishing, new marine ranger force finds its sea legs - The Times of Israel

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    Israel's Rosh Hanikra-Achziv Marine Reserve Opens to Visitors - DivePhotoGuide

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    Fishing in Israel 2026 - Fishing World Guide (license, bag limits, freedive vs scuba spearfishing)

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    fishingworldguide.comCyrchwyd Meh 14

Nodiadau'r ymchwilydd

Primary legal basis is the consolidated Fisheries Ordinance, 1937 and the Fisheries Rules made under it, with the major reform via the 2016 amendment (spawning-season closures, SCUBA-fishing ban, sport-fishing bag limit, trawl restrictions). Verbatim text was extracted from the official Israeli government consolidated English PDF (gov.il) and cross-checked against the FAOLEX text. Key point for spearfishers: free-diving spear-gun fishing is LEGAL along the Mediterranean with an annual sport license, but is BANNED in Lake Kinneret and the Gulf of Eilat, and SCUBA spearfishing is banned nationwide; fishing is prohibited inside declared marine nature reserves and inside Haifa/Jaffa harbour zones. Exact annual spawning-closure dates are published by official notice each year and fall within the 1 March - 1 July (sea) and 15 March - 15 July (Kinneret) windows. Marine-reserve coordinates are approximate centroids derived from the INPA reserve list and mapping; the legal coordinate definitions for harbour/Eilat no-take zones are given in Regulation 8 of the Rules. The 5 kg / 2-large-fish daily bag limit is reported by a secondary source and reflects the 2016 sport-fishing limit; the underlying notice issued by the Chief Fisheries Officer was not retrieved verbatim.

Aros yn gyfredolMynediad cynnar

Hysbysu fi pan fo rheolau Israel yn newid

Byddwn yn anfon e-bost atoch pan fo tymhorau neu reoliadau Israel yn cael eu diweddaru yn ein set ddata.

Hysbysu fi am

Dim sbam — rhybuddion newid yn unig. Dad-danysgrifio unrhyw bryd. Nid ydym byth yn gwerthu eich e-bost.