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Recreational/sport underwater fishing (freediving spearfishing) is permitted in Lebanon but is regulated. Lebanese fisheries law explicitly recognises 'sport fishing while under water' and sets restrictions on it: it is prohibited to take sponges, to catch lobsters with spear guns, or to fish during night hours (Resolution No. 42/1 of 24 March 1999). Crucially, fishing using scuba diving equipment is banned (Decision 346/1 of 2010), so spearfishing is in practice limited to breath-hold/freediving. No spearfishing or any fishing is allowed inside the two declared marine nature reserves (Palm Islands and Tyre Coast). Protected species (turtles, monk seals, whales/cetaceans) may not be taken. Fisheries fall under the Ministry of Agriculture; enforcement at sea is by the Ministry of Defense (navy/coast guard). Enforcement of these rules is widely reported to be weak.

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Last updated June 14, 2026

Governing framework

  • §Resolution/Decision No. 2775 of 28 September 1929 (and amendments) - base law on marine and coastal fishing
  • §Law No. 121 of 9 March 1992 - creation of Palm Islands (Rabbit Islands) Nature Reserve
  • §Resolution No. 42/1 of 24 March 1999 - rules on underwater (sport) fishing
  • §Resolution No. 279/1 and No. 281/1 of 19 November 1998; Decision/Resolution No. 125/1 of 1997/1999 - protected species (turtles, seals, whales, sponges)
  • §Law No. 708 of 5 November 1998 - creation of Tyre Coast Nature Reserve
  • §Decision 346/1 of 2010 - banning small mesh sizes/trawling nets and fishing using scuba diving equipment
  • §Law No. 130/2019 - Protected Areas Framework Law
Speargun
Allowed
Scuba
Prohibited

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.

01Resolution No. 42/1Lebanon · national

Underwater (sport) fishing restrictions

Resolution No. 42/1 of 24 March 1999 (Lebanese Ministry responsible for marine fisheries; Official Gazette No. 16 of 1 April 1999, p. 905)

ENTranslated

While fishing under water, no person is allowed to (Resolution No. 42/1 of 24 March 1999): take sponges; catch lobsters with spear guns; fish during night hours.

02Decision 346/1 of 2010Lebanon · national

Ban on fishing using scuba diving equipment

Decision 346/1 of 2010 (Fishing types and equipment)

ENTranslated

Decision 346/1 of 2010 (Fishing types and equipment): Banning the use of small mesh sizes and trawling nets; Banning fishing using scuba diving equipment.

03Resolution No. 279/1 / No. 125/1Lebanon · national

Protected species - turtles, whales and seals

Resolution No. 279/1 of 19 November 1998 and Resolution No. 125/1 of 23 September 1999 (Official Gazette No. 54 of 3 December 1998, p. 4956; Official Gazette No. 46 of 30 September 1999, p. 2724)

ENTranslated

The catching of turtles, whales and seals is strictly prohibited throughout Lebanese territorial waters (Resolution No. 279/1 of 19 November 1998 and Resolution No. 125/1 of 23 September 1999).

04Resolution No. 281/1Lebanon · national

Protected species - ban on taking sponges

Resolution No. 281/1 of 19 November 1998 (Official Gazette No. 54 of 3 December 1998, p. 4957)

ENTranslated

Recognizing that sponges were threatened with extinction and thus needed adequate protection, the Minister responsible for marine fisheries issued Resolution No. 281/1 of 19 November 1998 prohibiting the taking of sponges within Lebanese territorial waters for a 5-year period.

05Law No. 121/1992; Law No. 708/1998Lebanon · national

Marine protected areas - Palm Islands and Tyre Coast nature reserves

Law No. 121 of 9 March 1992 (Palm/Rabbit Islands); Law No. 708 of 5 November 1998 (Tyre Coast, zone Jeftlik Ras Alain), Official Gazette No. 151 of 12 November 1998, p. 4521

ENTranslated

At least two protected areas that included marine areas have been established in Lebanon. Law No. 121 of 9 March 1992 designated the Rabbit Islands as a nature reserve. This comprises three main islands, i.e. Palm Island, Sanani Island and Ramkin Island, and the surrounding marine areas. On 5 November 1998, Law No. 708 was enacted, creating a protected area in the zone Jeftlik Ras Alain. It includes a band of marine water.

06Decision 1/385 of 1997Lebanon · national

Ban on all methods of fishing in estuaries

Decision 1/385 of 1997 (Estuaries)

ENTranslated

Decision 1/385 of 1997 (Estuaries): Banning of all methods of fishing in estuaries; The ban extends to 500 m from each side of the estuary, 500 m inside the river and 2 km seawards; Banning of all human activities except those of scientists and the Coast Guard.

When you can dive

Seasons & time restrictions

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

No seasonal closures recorded — verify locally before diving.

Permission to fish

License

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

License: unknown — verify locallyvia Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Fisheries and Wildlife)
Get your license

Opens the official portal · agriculture.gov.lb

Authority
Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Fisheries and Wildlife)

Gear & technique

Equipment rules

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

SpeargunAllowed
ScubaProhibited

Restrictions

  • Fishing using scuba diving equipment is banned (Decision 346/1 of 2010); spearfishing must therefore be done on breath-hold/freediving.
  • Spear guns may not be used to catch lobsters (Resolution No. 42/1 of 24 March 1999).
  • Underwater fishing during night hours is prohibited (Resolution No. 42/1 of 24 March 1999).
  • Taking sponges is prohibited (Resolution No. 42/1 of 24 March 1999; Resolution No. 281/1 of 19 November 1998).

Harpoons are listed among lawful fishing gear in the regional fisheries-gear context; Lebanese law explicitly permits 'fishing under water' but bans the use of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) for fishing, effectively restricting spearfishing to freediving.

What you may take

Catch limits & protected species

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

Daily limit

unknown

Protected species — do not take

  • ProtectedSea turtles
  • ProtectedMonk seals
  • ProtectedWhales / cetaceans
  • ProtectedSponges
  • ProtectedLobsters (may not be taken with spear guns)

Catching of turtles, whales and seals is strictly prohibited in Lebanese territorial waters; taking of sponges is prohibited; lobsters may not be caught with spear guns. Minimum legal sizes per species could not be reliably retrieved from an authoritative source and are marked unknown.

Who may fish

Visitors & residents

How the rules differ for foreign visitors and local residents.

Foreign visitors

No authoritative source was found specifying separate rules for foreign/non-resident spearfishers. National restrictions (scuba ban, protected species, marine reserve no-take zones, no night fishing) apply to everyone. Treat as unknown for foreigner-specific licensing.

Residents

No authoritative source was found specifying resident-specific spearfishing licensing or benefits. National fisheries rules apply.

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

  • Marine and island nature reserve off Tripoli (Mina), North Governorate. Comprises Palm/Rabbit Island, Sanani Island and Ramkin Island and surrounding marine waters. Established by Law No. 121 of 9 March 1992; Ramsar Site (2001) and SPAMI (2012). Fishing (including underwater/spearfishing) is prohibited within the reserve.

  • Tyre Coast Nature Reservemarine nature reserve

    Coastal and marine nature reserve southeast of Tyre (Sour), South Governorate, in the zone Jeftlik Ras Alain. Established by Law No. 708 of 5 November 1998; Ramsar Site (1999) and SPAMI (2012). Fishing (including underwater/spearfishing) is prohibited within the reserve.

  • All methods of fishing are banned in river estuaries: the ban extends to 500 m from each side of the estuary, 500 m inside the river and 2 km seawards (Decision 1/385 of 1997). Named proposed/relevant estuaries include Litani, Awally, Damour, Nahr Ibrahim and Areeda.

Conditions on the water

Live conditions

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

Live marine & weather near Palm Islands Nature Reserve (Rabbit Islands).

Conditions

Who to ask

Authorities

The official bodies responsible for fisheries and licensing.

  • Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Fisheries and Wildlife)

    fisheries authority

    agriculture.gov.lbResponsible for implementing legislation related to fisheries and fishing activities (per Decree 31/1995).
  • Ministry of the Environment

    environment ministry

    moe.gov.lbResponsible for establishment and management of protected areas including marine nature reserves (per Law 690/2005 and Law 130/2019).
  • Ministry of National Defense (Lebanese Navy / Coast Guard)

    maritime authority

    Responsible for patrolling the sea (per Decree 22/1981).
  • Ministry of Public Works and Transport

    maritime authority

    Controls implementation of legislation related to transport and marine public properties (per Law 214/1993).

Where this comes from

Sources

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

  1. [01]

    Legal Analysis of the Measures Adopted by Mediterranean Coastal States to Minimize the Impact of Fishing Activities on Marine Ecosystems and Non-Target Species (RAC/SPA - UNEP, SAP BIO, 2003) - Chapter 12: Lebanon

    Official
    rac-spa.orgAccessed Jun 14
  2. [02]

    The Legal Framework for Marine Protected Areas in Lebanon - Fact Sheets (SPA/RAC and MedPAN, 2019)

    Official
    rac-spa.orgAccessed Jun 14
  3. [03]

    National fisheries fish spawning calendar for Lebanon (IUCN, 2022-011-En)

    Official
    portals.iucn.orgAccessed Jun 14
  4. [04]

    Palm Islands Nature Reserve (Wikipedia) - coordinates and status

    Secondary
    en.wikipedia.orgAccessed Jun 14
  5. [05]

    Tyre Coast Nature Reserve (Wikipedia) - coordinates and status

    Secondary
    en.wikipedia.orgAccessed Jun 14
  6. [06]

    Lebanon's spearfishers fight to preserve stocks (AFP via Phys.org, 2018)

    Secondary
    phys.orgAccessed Jun 14

Researcher notes

Spearfishing in Lebanon is best classified as RESTRICTED rather than freely allowed. Freediving (breath-hold) underwater fishing is legally recognised and practised, but a 2010 decision (346/1) bans fishing with scuba equipment, and Resolution 42/1 of 1999 forbids taking sponges, catching lobsters with spear guns, and underwater fishing at night. No fishing is permitted inside the two declared marine nature reserves (Palm Islands, Tyre Coast) or in river estuaries. Confidence is MEDIUM: the core spearfishing-specific provisions come from the RAC/SPA-UNEP 'Legal Analysis' (2003) and the SPA/RAC-MedPAN MPA fact sheets (2019), both authoritative, but these are secondary compilations citing the Lebanese Official Gazette; the original Arabic decrees were not directly retrieved, and the documents themselves note the Lebanese legislation was 'incomplete/not made available' to the original authors. Minimum legal catch sizes, exact license cost/requirements, closed seasons for spearfishing specifically, and foreigner-specific rules could not be confirmed from an authoritative source and are left as unknown/empty rather than guessed. Enforcement of fisheries law is widely reported as weak.

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