Malawi
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Malawi is landlocked; the only relevant waters are inland lakes and rivers (notably Lake Malawi). Spearfishing is governed by the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act (Cap. 66:05) and the Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations (G.N. 32/2000). Regulation 35 makes it an offence to use an aqualung or other underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) when fishing with a spear, spear gun, harpoon or net, whether commercially or for sport, UNLESS a written permit is granted by the Director of Fisheries. Breath-hold (freedive) spearfishing is not specifically prohibited by reg. 35, but any sport fishing of controlled species or with controlled gear requires a sport fishing licence (reg. 21). General prohibited-methods rules (no explosives, poison or electric devices) apply under section 42 of the Act. Fishing is heavily restricted or prohibited inside Lake Malawi National Park, where resident cichlid fish are protected. No nationwide outright ban on spearfishing was found, hence 'restricted'.
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Fframwaith llywodraethu
- §Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, 1997 (Cap. 66:05), G.N. 77/1997
- §Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations, G.N. 32/2000 (amended 8/2003), made under s. 61 of the Act
- §National Parks and Wildlife Act (basis for Lake Malawi National Park fish protection)
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- Gofynnol
- Gwn gwayw
- Caniatáu
- Sgwba
- Caniatáu
- Tramorwyr
- 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.
Control of use of underwater breathing apparatus for fishing (spear, spear gun, harpoon)
Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations, G.N. 32/2000 (made under s. 61 of the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, Cap. 66:05)
35. Control of use of underwater breathing apparatus for fishing (1) No person shall without a permit in writing granted by the Director and subject to such conditions as may be specified in such permit use in the fishing waters an aqualung or other underwater breathing apparatus when fishing with a spear, spear gun, harpoon or net commercially or for sport purposes. (2) An application for a permit referred to in subregulation (1) shall be in the form set out in the Thirteenth Schedule and the permit shall be in the form set out in the Fourteenth Schedule.
Underwater Breathing Apparatus Permit form (Fourteenth Schedule) referencing spear and harpoon gear
Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations, G.N. 32/2000, Fourteenth Schedule
FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE (reg. 35 (2)) UNDERWATER BREATHING APPARATUS PERMIT ... (Name of permit holder) ... is hereby permitted to use underwater breathing apparatus when fishing commercially or for sport purposes according to the following stipulations— 1. Type of underwater breathing apparatus: ... 2. State fishing gear (e.g. spear, harpoon, etc.): ... 3. Area to be fished: ... 4. Period limitation: ... 5. Allowable catch: ... 6. Species of fish to be taken: ...
Sport or subsistence fishing licences
Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations, G.N. 32/2000
21. Sport or subsistence fishing licences (1) A person who fishes for sport or subsistence shall require a licence to fish if that person fishes— (a) for a species of fish declared under these Regulations, or by the Director by notice published in the Gazette, to be a controlled species of fish; or (b) using fishing gear declared by the Director by notice published in the Gazette to be controlled fishing gear. (2) An applicant for a sport fishing licence need not be a resident of Malawi but he shall specify any vessel not registered or based in Malawi intended for use under the authority of the licence. ... (4) No sport or subsistence fishing licence shall be granted or renewed unless the Director is satisfied that the applicant is not intending to engage in commercial fishing under the licence. (5) No subsistence fishing licence shall be granted or renewed unless the Director is satisfied that the applicant is ordinarily resident in Malawi within the meaning of regulation 10 (2). ... (7) Sport and subsistence fishing licences shall not be transferable.
Prohibited fishing methods (explosives, electric, poison)
Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, Cap. 66:05
42. Prohibited fishing methods (1) No person shall— (a) use any explosive, device capable of producing an electric current, poison or other noxious substance for the purpose of killing, stunning, disabling or catching fish or in any way rendering such fish more easily caught; (b) use any other method of fishing or gear that is unlawful; or (c) carry or have in his possession or control, any explosive, device capable of producing an electric current, poison or other noxious substance, or gear that is unlawful in circumstances indicating an intention of using such explosive, device, poison, noxious substance or gear for the purpose of killing, stunning, disabling or catching fish or in any way rendering such fish more easily caught. ... (3) Any person who (a) contravenes subsection (1) ... shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding K30,000 and to imprisonment for six years.
Close seasons (including rainbow trout closed season)
Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations, G.N. 32/2000
37. Close seasons (1) The Director may, by notice published in the Gazette, declare that during such period and within such area of the fishing waters as may be specified in the notice, fishing for such species of fish as shall be specified in the notice shall be unlawful notwithstanding the issue of any licences or permits for the catching of such species of fish. (2) No person shall fish for rainbow trout between the 1st May and the 31st August in any year.
Size limits of fish
Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations, G.N. 32/2000
36. Size limits of fish No person shall kill, take, sell or offer or expose for sale any fish listed in the First Column of the Fifteenth Schedule of less than the lengths set out in the second column measured, in each case, from the point of the snout to the end of the tail fin when the fish is laid out.
Definition of fishing waters (scope: inland waters and Lake Malawi)
Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations, G.N. 32/2000
“fishing waters” means— (a) all waters within the land borders of Malawi capable of supporting fish; and (b) those parts of Lake Malawi over which Malawi exercises sovereignty;
Pryd gallwch blymio
Tymhorau a chyfyngiadau amser
Cyfnodau caeëdig, agored a chyfyngedig drwy gydol y flwyddyn. Cadarnhewch bob amser gaead rhywogaethau penodol yn lleol.
- Ar gauRainbow troutMai 1 – Awst 31
No person shall fish for rainbow trout between 1 May and 31 August in any year (reg. 37(2)). Applies to all methods including any spearfishing of trout.
- CyfyngedigAny species/area declared by the Director of Fisheries by Gazette noticeunknown – unknown
The Director may declare additional close seasons and closed areas by notice in the Gazette (reg. 37(1)); specific current notices were not retrieved.
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.
Apply to the Director of Fisheries (Department of Fisheries). For scuba spearfishing, submit the application in the Thirteenth Schedule form; permit issued in the Fourteenth Schedule form.
Cael eich trwyddedYn agor y porth swyddogol · malawitradeportal.org
- Math
- Sport fishing licence (reg. 21); plus separate written permit from the Director of Fisheries to use underwater breathing apparatus with a spear/spear gun/harpoon (reg. 35)
- Cost
- unknown
- Dilysrwydd
- Set per licence; sport/subsistence licences may have shorter periods for specific species (reg. 21(6)); not transferable (reg. 21(7))
- Sut i'w chael
- Apply to the Director of Fisheries (Department of Fisheries). For scuba spearfishing, submit the application in the Thirteenth Schedule form; permit issued in the Fourteenth Schedule form.
- Awdurdod
- Department of Fisheries (Director of Fisheries), Ministry responsible for fisheries
Offer a thechneg
Rheolau offer
Pa offer sydd wedi'i ganiatáu, sut y gellir ei ddefnyddio, a'r amodau sydd ynghlwm.
Cyfyngiadau
- Using an aqualung or other underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) with a spear, spear gun, harpoon or net requires a written permit from the Director of Fisheries (reg. 35(1)); doing so without a permit is an offence.
- No explosives, electric-current devices, poison or other noxious substances may be used to catch fish (s. 42(1), Cap. 66:05).
- Permit may set conditions on type of apparatus, gear, area, period, allowable catch and species (Fourteenth Schedule).
Breath-hold (freedive) spearfishing with a spear/speargun/harpoon is not specifically prohibited by reg. 35, which is triggered only by use of underwater breathing apparatus; however a sport fishing licence (reg. 21) is still required for controlled species or controlled gear. Speargun and scuba are 'allowed' only in the sense that they are lawful when properly permitted.
Beth y cewch ei gymryd
Terfynau dal a rhywogaethau gwarchodedig
Cwotâu dyddiol, meintiau lleiafswm, a rhywogaethau na ddylid byth eu cymryd.
Terfyn dyddiol
unknown (allowable catch may be set per permit under reg. 35 / Fourteenth Schedule)
Rhywogaethau gwarchodedig — peidiwch â'u cymryd
- GwarchodedigLake Malawi endemic cichlids (mbuna and other resident species) within Lake Malawi National Park
Minimum size limits apply to species listed in the Fifteenth Schedule (reg. 36); the specific species/lengths in that schedule were not individually extracted. Allowable catch and target species can be restricted on the underwater breathing apparatus permit.
Pwy sy'n cael pysgota
Ymwelwyr a phreswylwyr
Sut mae'r rheolau'n wahanol ar gyfer ymwelwyr tramor a phreswylwyr lleol.
Ymwelwyr tramor
CaniatáuTrwydded arbennig yn ofynnol
Gofynion
- A sport fishing licence applicant need not be a resident of Malawi but must specify any vessel not registered or based in Malawi intended for use (reg. 21(2)).
- Same Director-of-Fisheries permit required for scuba spearfishing as for residents (reg. 35).
Cyfyngiadau
- Subsistence fishing licences are limited to persons ordinarily resident in Malawi (reg. 21(5)), so foreigners must use the sport fishing licence route.
- Park and closed-area prohibitions apply equally to foreigners.
Non-residents may obtain a sport fishing licence. No separate foreigner-specific spearfishing permit category beyond the standard sport licence and underwater-apparatus permit was found.
Preswylwyr
Sport fishing licence or subsistence fishing licence (reg. 21); underwater breathing apparatus permit for scuba spearfishing (reg. 35)
Gofynion
- Subsistence fishing licence requires the applicant to be ordinarily resident in Malawi (reg. 21(5)).
Manteision
- Residents may obtain a subsistence fishing licence to fish for food for themselves and their community without payment (reg. 21(3)), in addition to the sport licence available to all.
Local communities may also fish under fisheries management agreements (Part III of the Act); these generally cover traditional gear rather than recreational 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
Spearfishing is permissible in Malawi's fishing waters subject to licensing (sport fishing licence, reg. 21) and, where scuba/underwater breathing apparatus is used with a spear/speargun/harpoon, a written permit from the Director of Fisheries (reg. 35). Areas inside Lake Malawi National Park and any Gazetted closed areas are excluded.
Sport fishing licence required for controlled species/gear; separate written permit required to use any underwater breathing apparatus with a spear, spear gun, harpoon or net; size limits (reg. 36) and close seasons (reg. 37) apply.
Ardaloedd gwaharddedig
- Lake Malawi National Park (Cape Maclear / Nankumba Peninsula and surrounding waters)national park / freshwater protected area
World's first freshwater national park (designated 1980; UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1984), created specifically to protect fish and aquatic habitats. Resident cichlid fish are protected and most of the park's aquatic zone is closed to fishing; only limited traditional seine fishing for migratory species is permitted in zoned areas. Illegal fishing in the aquatic zone is a recognised management concern. Spearfishing is not permitted in the protected aquatic zone.
Cyflyrau ar y dŵr
Cyflyrau byw
Cipolwg morol a thywydd byw ger pwynt cyfeirio arfordirol yn Malawi, o Open-Meteo. Mae cyflyrau'n amrywio ar hyd yr arfordir — triniwch fel dangosol.
Morol byw a thywydd ger Lake Malawi (open waters under Malawi sovereignty, outside protected areas).
Pwy i ofyn iddynt
Awdurdodau
Y cyrff swyddogol sy'n gyfrifol am bysgodfeydd a thrwyddedu.
Department of Fisheries (Director of Fisheries), Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change
fisheries authority
malawitradeportal.orgunknownDepartment of National Parks and Wildlife (Lake Malawi National Park)
protected areas / wildlife authority
whc.unesco.orgunknown
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 Conservation and Management Act (Cap. 66:05) and Fisheries Conservation and Management Regulations (G.N. 32/2000) - full text PDF
Swyddogolmalawitradeportal.orgCyrchwyd Meh 14 - [02]
Fisheries Conservation and Management Act - MalawiLII (consolidated)
Swyddogolmalawilii.orgCyrchwyd Meh 14 - [03]
Fisheries Conservation and Management Act (66:05) - Malawi Trade Portal
Swyddogolmalawitradeportal.orgCyrchwyd Meh 14 - [04]
Lake Malawi National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre (List entry 289)
Swyddogolwhc.unesco.orgCyrchwyd Meh 14 - [05]
Lake Malawi National Park - Wikipedia (park description, coordinates, fish protection)
Eilradden.wikipedia.orgCyrchwyd Meh 14
Nodiadau'r ymchwilydd
Malawi is landlocked (coastline=false); all spearfishing is freshwater (Lake Malawi, Lake Malombe, Lake Chilwa, Shire River, etc.). The governing law is the Fisheries Conservation and Management Act (Cap. 66:05, G.N. 77/1997) and its Regulations (G.N. 32/2000, made under s. 61). KEY POINT: Regulation 35 explicitly anticipates spearfishing - it requires a written permit from the Director of Fisheries to use an aqualung or other underwater breathing apparatus when fishing 'with a spear, spear gun, harpoon or net' commercially or for sport. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Schedules provide the permit application and permit forms, the latter listing 'spear, harpoon, etc.' as gear. There is NO blanket ban on spearfishing, hence legal_status='restricted'. Breath-hold spearfishing is not separately addressed by reg. 35 (which is triggered by use of breathing apparatus). Fishing is prohibited/heavily restricted inside Lake Malawi National Park (resident cichlids protected). Verbatim law texts were extracted from the official Malawi Trade Portal PDF via pdftotext. Specific licence/permit fees, the full Fifteenth Schedule size-limit list, and any current Gazetted closed-area notices were not retrievable, so those fields are marked unknown/empty. data_confidence=medium: primary legal text is solid and official, but fee schedules, enforcement practice for recreational spearfishing, and park-specific spearfishing bylaws were not fully sourced.
Hysbysu fi pan fo rheolau Malawi yn newid
Byddwn yn anfon e-bost atoch pan fo tymhorau neu reoliadau Malawi yn cael eu diweddaru yn ein set ddata.