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Surtsey Nature Reserve

Prohibited zonestrict nature reserve / marine protected area (UNESCO World Heritage)

What this zone is

Overview

How spearfishing is treated at Surtsey Nature Reserve.

Strict nature reserve covering the volcanic island of Surtsey (formed 1963) and the surrounding ocean, ~65 km2 in total, off the south-west coast of Iceland in the Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) municipality. Access is by permit from the Surtsey Research Society / Environment Agency only; going ashore and diving by the island are prohibited, and a strict protection regime bans disturbance of natural features. Spearfishing (which requires diving/free-diving by the island) is therefore not permitted in the reserve. Bottom-towed net fishing was banned in the core zone in 2006.

On the coast

Location

Approximate reference point for this zone. See the full picture on the interactive map.

63.3030°N, 20.6050°W

View on the map

Source

This zone is documented in the official source below.

Before you dive

License for Iceland

Whether you need a license to spearfish here, and how to get one.

No license requiredvia Directorate of Fisheries (Fiskistofa)

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