Cameroon · Spearfishing zone
Lake Ossa Wildlife Reserve
What this zone is
Overview
How spearfishing is treated at Lake Ossa Wildlife Reserve.
Freshwater reserve in the Sanaga-Maritime division (Littoral Region), near Dizangue west of Edea, part of the Douala-Edea landscape. Lake Ossa is Cameroon's largest natural lake complex (~39-45 km2) and a recognised hotspot for the Vulnerable West African manatee, also home to dwarf crocodile and African softshell turtle. A community management plan sets aside 6.5% of the lake as no-take zones to protect fish and manatee sites. Lake/underwater fishing in Cameroon is regulated and, with a self-contained breathing apparatus, requires ministerial authorization (Law 2024/019, Section 88); spearing in the reserve's no-take areas and harming the protected manatee should be treated as prohibited.
On the coast
Location
Approximate reference point for this zone. See the full picture on the interactive map.
3.7967°N, 10.0248°E
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This zone is documented in the official source below.
Before you dive
License for Cameroon
Whether you need a license to spearfish here, and how to get one.
Apply to the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries (MINEPIA). Conditions for permits and for the various types of fishing (including underwater and sport/recreational fishing) are to be fixed by Regulation under the 2024 law.
Get your licenseOpens the official portal · faolex.fao.org