Barbados · Spearfishing zone
Carlisle Bay Marine Park
What this zone is
Overview
How spearfishing is treated at Carlisle Bay Marine Park.
A marine conservation area on the southwest coast of Barbados, in the parish of Saint Michael, adjacent to Bridgetown between Brownes Beach/Bay Street Esplanade and Needham's Point. Established (alongside Folkestone) as one of Barbados's two marine conservation areas; managed by the Coastal Zone Management Unit (CZMU) and National Conservation Commission (NCC), with demarcation lines marking the northern and southern limits and mooring buoys within. Fishing within its designated boundaries is expressly prohibited (so spearfishing is not permitted). Note: management is administrative/voluntary via CZMU demarcation; reporting indicates the park has no specific legislative protection. The bay also contains the 'Underwater Museum' of six shipwrecks (e.g. the Berwyn, Bajan Queen) functioning as artificial reefs. Coordinates are the approximate centre of Carlisle Bay; the managed boundary is set by the CZMU demarcation lines, not by this point.
On the coast
Location
Approximate reference point for this zone. See the full picture on the interactive map.
13.0830°N, 59.6170°W
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This zone is documented in the official source below.
Before you dive
License for Barbados
Whether you need a license to spearfish here, and how to get one.
Apply to the Chief Fisheries Officer, Fisheries Division, in the form specified, with vessel particulars and the prescribed application fee (Sustainable Fisheries Management and Development Act, 2025, ss.134-136).
Get your licenseOpens the official portal · fisheries.gov.bb