SpearfishingMap

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Greenland (an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark) does not recognise recreational spearfishing as a permitted fishing method. Its fisheries law operates a positive-list ('may only be done with') regime: the species-specific Self-Government orders for non-commercial/recreational fishing list only hooks/rods and nets (and pots/traps for shellfish) as legal gear. Spear or harpoon (lyster/harpun) are not among the listed recreational fishing methods, so taking fish with a speargun or spear is not legally provided for. Harpoons in Greenland are a hunting tradition used for marine mammals (seals, whales) under hunting (fangst) legislation reserved for residents, not for sport fishing of fish. No source describing legal recreational spearfishing of fish in Greenland was found. A fishing licence (fisketegn) is required for tourists/visitors. Confidence is medium: the absence of spearfishing from the exhaustive permitted-gear lists is well documented, but no single provision explicitly names and bans spearfishing by tourists.

Prohibited
Data confidenceMedium confidence

Last updated April 22, 2025

Governing framework

  • §Fishery Act (Landstingslov nr. 18 af 31. oktober 1996 om fiskeri) (1996)
  • §Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 4 af 30. marts 2017 om tekniske bevaringsforanstaltninger i fiskeriet (technical conservation measures in fisheries) (2017)
  • §Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 29 af 28. juli 2022 om fiskeri efter laks (salmon fishing) (2022)
  • §Executive Order on non-commercial fishing (ikke-erhvervsmaessigt fiskeri) approved by Naalakkersuisut
License required
Required
Speargun
Prohibited
Foreigners
Not allowed

The law, verbatim

Legal texts

The exact statutory and regulatory provisions that govern spearfishing here, quoted as published, with a link to each official source.

01§ 11, stk. 1Greenland · national

Permitted gear for non-commercial salmon fishing

Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 29 af 28. juli 2022 om fiskeri efter laks

DAOriginal

Ikke-erhvervsmaessigt fiskeri efter laks ma kun foretages med: 1) kroge, eller 2) med 1 stk. 2000 knuders garn.

02§ 17, stk. 6Greenland · national

Gear restriction in Kapisillit river

Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 29 af 28. juli 2022 om fiskeri efter laks

DAOriginal

Der ma kun fiskes med fiskestang med enkeltkrog i selve elven.

03§ 4, stk. 4Greenland · national

Definition of passive fishing gear (technical conservation measures)

Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 4 af 30. marts 2017 om tekniske bevaringsforanstaltninger i fiskeriet

DAOriginal

Passive redskaber: ethvert fiskeredskab, hvis anvendelse ikke kraever, at det aktivt bevaeges gennem vandet, herunder hildingsgarn, indfiltringsnet, toggegarn, synkegarn, bundgarn, langliner, tejner og faelder.

04§ 4, stk. 5Greenland · national

Definition of active fishing gear (technical conservation measures)

Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 4 af 30. marts 2017 om tekniske bevaringsforanstaltninger i fiskeriet

DAOriginal

Active redskaber: ethvert fiskeredskab, hvis anvendelse kraever, at det aktivt bevaeges gennem vandet, isaer trukne redskaber, omkredsende redskaber, trawl, snurrevod.

05§ 1Greenland · national

Scope of the technical conservation measures order

Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 4 af 30. marts 2017 om tekniske bevaringsforanstaltninger i fiskeriet

DAOriginal

Bekendtgorelsen finder anvendelse ved erhvervsmaessigt fiskeri med gronlandsk registrerede fiskefartojer, samt udenlandske fiskefartojer pa Gronlands fiskeriterritorium.

When you can dive

Seasons & time restrictions

Closed, open and restricted periods across the year. Always confirm species-specific closures locally.

Jan
Feb
Mar
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ClosedRestrictedOpen
  • OpenAtlantic salmon (recreational) - Northwest GreenlandSep 1 – Oct 31

    Recreational salmon fishing season for the Northwest region. Salmon fishing is operated as 'olympic fishing' and stops when the quota is exhausted; a recreational salmon licence is required.

  • OpenAtlantic salmon (recreational) - Southwest GreenlandAug 1 – Sep 30

    Recreational salmon fishing season for the Southwest region; quota-limited ('olympic fishing').

  • OpenAtlantic salmon (recreational) - East GreenlandAug 15 – Oct 15

    Recreational salmon fishing season for the East region; quota-limited ('olympic fishing').

Permission to fish

License

What you need to be allowed in the water, what it costs, and how to get it.

License requiredvia Ministry of Fisheries, Hunting, Agriculture and Self-sufficiency (Aalisarnermut Piniarnermut Nunalerinermut Imminullu Pilersornermut Naalakkersuisoqarfik)

Visitors transfer the fee to the Ministry of Fisheries, Hunting, Agriculture and Self-sufficiency's bank account (Gronlandsbanken) with a prescribed reference text; the bank money-transfer receipt is the personal licence. Many tourist offices/operators can also issue licences paid at a local bank or post office. Salmon recreational licence is applied for online with MitID or via local citizen service (Sullissivik).

Get your license

Opens the official portal · sullissivik.gl

License required
Type
Fishing licence (fisketegn) for visitors/tourists; separate recreational salmon licence (fritidslicens til laks) for salmon
Cost
Visitor fishing licence: DKK 75 for 24 hours, DKK 200 for one week, DKK 500 for one month (valid till December 2025 guideline).
Validity
Visitor licence: 24 hours, 1 week or 1 month. Recreational salmon licence: valid 1 year (1 January - 31 December) or for a fishing period announced by the Department.
How to obtain
Visitors transfer the fee to the Ministry of Fisheries, Hunting, Agriculture and Self-sufficiency's bank account (Gronlandsbanken) with a prescribed reference text; the bank money-transfer receipt is the personal licence. Many tourist offices/operators can also issue licences paid at a local bank or post office. Salmon recreational licence is applied for online with MitID or via local citizen service (Sullissivik).
Authority
Ministry of Fisheries, Hunting, Agriculture and Self-sufficiency (Aalisarnermut Piniarnermut Nunalerinermut Imminullu Pilersornermut Naalakkersuisoqarfik)

Gear & technique

Equipment rules

What gear is permitted, how it may be used, and the conditions attached.

SpeargunProhibited

Restrictions

  • Recreational/non-commercial fishing is restricted to hooks/rods and nets (and pots/traps for shellfish); spear and harpoon (lyster/harpun) are not listed as permitted fishing gear.
  • Non-commercial salmon fishing may only be done with hooks or one 2000-knot net (§ 11, salmon order).
  • In Kapisillit river only a single-hook fishing rod is allowed.
  • Net length limits apply (e.g. Arctic char nets max 30 m); shellfish max ~3 pots per angler; wolffish (stenbider) max 2 nets, min 260 mm mesh.
  • All gear must be marked with the owner's name in waterproof material.

Harpoons in Greenland are traditionally used for hunting marine mammals (seals, whales) under hunting legislation reserved for residents, not for recreational fishing of fish. No legal provision authorises taking fish with a speargun or spear.

What you may take

Catch limits & protected species

Daily quotas, minimum sizes, and species that must never be taken.

Daily limit

Recreational catch is for own consumption; anglers must respect daily quotas. Salmon recreational fishing is quota-limited and operated as 'olympic fishing' (stops when the national quota is reached). No single numeric pan-species daily figure published.

Greenland sets annual total allowable catches per species under the Fishery Act. Salmon (Atlantic salmon) is tightly quota-managed under NASCO/ICES advice. Marine mammals (seals, whales) are governed by hunting law, not fishing law.

Who may fish

Visitors & residents

How the rules differ for foreign visitors and local residents.

Foreign visitors

Not allowed

Special license required

Requirements

  • Tourists/visitors must hold a paid visitor fishing licence (fisketegn) and carry the bank money-transfer receipt while fishing.
  • Recreational salmon licences are generally available only to citizens of Greenland or Denmark with permanent residence in Greenland, or foreign citizens with 2 consecutive years of residence.

Restrictions

  • Spearfishing is not a permitted recreational fishing method for anyone, including foreigners.
  • Only hooks/rods and nets are legal recreational gear; harpoon use for marine mammals is a residents-only hunting activity, not open to tourists.

'allowed: false' refers specifically to spearfishing being unavailable to foreigners; line-and-net recreational fishing IS open to tourists with a fisketegn.

Residents

Free non-commercial fishing for own consumption for Greenland/Denmark citizens resident in Greenland (and foreigners with 2+ years residence); separate recreational salmon licence for salmon.

Requirements

  • Permanent residence in Greenland (citizen of Greenland/Denmark, or foreigner resident 2+ consecutive years).
  • Salmon requires a recreational salmon licence (fritidslicens til laks).

Benefits

  • May fish freely for own consumption without paying the visitor fisketegn.
  • Marine mammal harpoon hunting (seals, whales) is a traditional residents' activity under hunting legislation, distinct from fishing.

Spearfishing of fish is still not a recognised legal method for residents; permitted recreational gear remains hooks/rods and nets.

Where on the coast

Allowed & prohibited zones

Named areas that are open to or closed for spearfishing. See the full picture on the interactive map.

Prohibited areas

  • Kapisillit riverriver fishing restriction zone

    In the Kapisillit river (home to Greenland's only native salmon spawning population) fishing is restricted to a single-hook fishing rod only; nets and other gear are not permitted, which inherently excludes spear/harpoon methods.

Conditions on the water

Live conditions

Live marine and weather snapshot near a coastal reference point in Greenland, from Open-Meteo. Conditions vary along the coast — treat as indicative.

Live marine & weather near Kapisillit river.

Conditions

Who to ask

Authorities

The official bodies responsible for fisheries and licensing.

  • Ministry of Fisheries, Hunting, Agriculture and Self-sufficiency (Aalisarnermut Piniarnermut Nunalerinermut Imminullu Pilersornermut Naalakkersuisoqarfik)

    fisheries ministry

    nanoq.glPostboks 269, 3900 Nuuk; Tlf. (+299) 34 50 00; apn@nanoq.gl
  • Greenland Fisheries and Hunting Control Authority (GFJK)

    fisheries control authority

    gfjk.glAqqusinersuaq 48 A, 3900 Nuuk; Tlf. (+299) 34 50 00; gfjk@nanoq.gl

Where this comes from

Sources

Every claim on this page traces back to one of these references.

  1. [01]

    Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 29 af 28. juli 2022 om fiskeri efter laks (salmon fishing order)

    Official
    nalunaarutit.glAccessed Jun 15
  2. [02]

    Selvstyrets bekendtgorelse nr. 4 af 30. marts 2017 om tekniske bevaringsforanstaltninger i fiskeriet (technical conservation measures)

    Official
    nalunaarutit.glAccessed Jun 15
  3. [03]

    Fritidsfiskeri (recreational fishing) - Sullissivik (official citizen portal)

    Official
    sullissivik.glAccessed Jun 15
  4. [04]

    Ansog om fritidslicens til laks (apply for recreational salmon licence) - Sullissivik

    Official
    sullissivik.glAccessed Jun 15
  5. [05]

    To visitors who wish to go fishing in Greenland - fishing licence guideline 2025 (Ministry of Fisheries)

    Official
    sullissivik.glAccessed Jun 15
  6. [06]

    Greenland Fisheries and Hunting Control Authority (GFJK)

    Official
    gfjk.glAccessed Jun 15
  7. [07]

    Fishery Act (No. 18 of 1996) - ECOLEX legislation record

    Official
    ecolex.orgAccessed Jun 15
  8. [08]

    Fishing in Greenland - An Arctic angling guide (Raw Arctic)

    Secondary
    rawarctic.comAccessed Jun 15

Researcher notes

Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark with its own fisheries legislation administered by the Ministry of Fisheries, Hunting, Agriculture and Self-sufficiency and enforced by GFJK. Recreational ('fritidsfiskeri' / 'ikke-erhvervsmaessigt fiskeri') fishing is governed by a positive-list of permitted gear consisting of hooks/rods and nets (plus pots/traps for shellfish). Spear and harpoon (lyster/harpun) are absent from every permitted-gear list reviewed, and the salmon order (§ 11) states recreational salmon fishing 'ma kun foretages med' (may ONLY be done with) hooks or one net - so spearfishing for fish is not legally provided for; legal_status set to 'no'. Important nuance: harpoons ARE central to Greenlandic culture but for HUNTING marine mammals (seals, whales) under hunting/fangst law reserved for residents, NOT for sport spearfishing of fish - these two regimes should not be conflated. Tourists CAN line/net fish with a paid visitor licence (fisketegn). data_confidence is 'medium' because the prohibition of spearfishing is inferred from the exhaustive permitted-gear lists rather than a single explicit ban naming spearguns; the cold Arctic water and absence of any dive-spearfishing culture or operators further support that recreational spearfishing of fish does not occur here. Cost figures are from the official 2025 licence guideline. No spearfishing-specific marine protected zones were identifiable.

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