SpearfishingMap

Nicaragua

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Recreational spearfishing is legal in Nicaragua as a form of sport fishing (pesca deportiva). Law No. 489 on Fishing and Aquaculture (2004) expressly allows sport fishing to be conducted underwater (de manera subacuatica), but only under a permit issued by the State (MIFIC, administered through the fisheries authority, now INPESCA), and subject to authorized seasons, minimum sizes, gear rules, specific zones and catch limits, under a catch-and-release principle. Billfishes (picudos: marlin, sailfish) are reserved exclusively for sport fishing and may not be sold. Spearfishing is prohibited inside protected areas such as the Cayos Miskitos Marine Biological Reserve. Note a separate, important regime: commercial spiny-lobster (langosta) harvesting by autonomous diving has been targeted for prohibition under the Central American regional regulation OSPESCA OSP-02-09 (2009) for safety/conservation reasons, though enforcement has been repeatedly delayed in Nicaragua. A seasonal closure (veda) on Caribbean spiny lobster runs annually from 1 March to 30 June. Exact recreational spearfishing licence fees and detailed foreigner procedures were not retrievable from official sources and should be confirmed directly with INPESCA.

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Last updated June 15, 2026

Governing framework

  • §Ley No. 489, Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura (2004)
  • §Decreto No. 9-2005, Reglamento de la Ley No. 489 (2005)
  • §Reglamento OSP-02-09 (OSPESCA) para el Ordenamiento Regional de la Pesqueria de la Langosta del Caribe (Panulirus argus) (2009)
License required
Required
Speargun
Allowed
Foreigners
Welcome

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.

01Arto. 12 (Definiciones)Nicaragua · national

Definition of sport fishing

Ley No. 489, Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura

ESOriginal

Pesca Deportiva: La que se realiza con fines de recreacion, turismo, esparcimiento o competencia deportiva.

02Arto. 83Nicaragua · national

Promotion and conditions of sport fishing

Ley No. 489, Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura

ESOriginal

El Estado promovera y fomentara la pesca deportiva con los sectores interesados, para fines turisticos, deportivos, de recreacion o pasatiempo, la cual debera realizarse en las temporadas establecidas por Adpesca y conforme a las tallas minimas, artes de pesca, zonas especificas, limites de captura y demas disposiciones que ameriten este tipo de actividades, bajo el principio de capturar y liberar.

03Arto. 84Nicaragua · national

Sport fishing may be conducted underwater; permit required

Ley No. 489, Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura

ESOriginal

La pesca deportiva podra ser ejercida desde tierra, a bordo de embarcaciones o de manera subacuatica, por personas naturales o juridicas, nacionales o extranjeras por medio de un permiso otorgado por el MIFIC.

04Arto. 85Nicaragua · national

Billfishes reserved exclusively for sport fishing

Ley No. 489, Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura

ESOriginal

Se reserva para el uso exclusivo de la pesca deportiva, todas las especies de picudos, quedando prohibida su pesca comercial.

05Arto. 75Nicaragua · national

Prohibition on shark finning

Ley No. 489, Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura

ESOriginal

Se prohibe la captura de tiburones en aguas continentales y marinas, con el unico proposito de cortarle cualquiera de sus aletas.

When you can dive

Seasons & time restrictions

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

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  • ClosedCaribbean spiny lobster (langosta espinosa, Panulirus argus) - Caribbean coastMar 1 – Jun 30

    Annual closed season (veda) on Caribbean spiny lobster declared by INPESCA. During this period the capture, transfer, processing and commercialization of lobster are prohibited to protect its reproduction. Relevant to spearfishers because lobster is a common spearfishing/diving target on the Caribbean coast.

  • RestrictedAll sport fishing (incl. underwater) - seasons set by the fisheries authority

    Sport fishing, including underwater sport fishing, must be carried out only in the temporadas (seasons) established by the fisheries authority (Adpesca/INPESCA), per Arto. 83 of Law 489. Specific dated seasons depend on species and zone resolutions issued by INPESCA.

Permission to fish

License

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

License requiredvia INPESCA (Instituto Nicaraguense de la Pesca y Acuicultura) / MIFIC

Apply for a sport fishing permit through MIFIC / the national fisheries authority (INPESCA). Per Arto. 84 of Law 489 the permit is required for sport fishing from shore, from vessels or underwater. Confirm current procedure and fees directly with INPESCA.

Get your license

Opens the official portal · inpesca.gob.ni

License required
Type
Permiso de pesca deportiva (sport fishing permit), including underwater/subacuatica modality
Cost
unknown
Validity
unknown
How to obtain
Apply for a sport fishing permit through MIFIC / the national fisheries authority (INPESCA). Per Arto. 84 of Law 489 the permit is required for sport fishing from shore, from vessels or underwater. Confirm current procedure and fees directly with INPESCA.
Authority
INPESCA (Instituto Nicaraguense de la Pesca y Acuicultura) / MIFIC

Gear & technique

Equipment rules

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

SpeargunAllowed

Restrictions

  • Recreational underwater (subacuatica) sport fishing is permitted under permit; spearfishing gear (arpon) is the customary method for this modality.
  • Commercial spiny-lobster harvesting by autonomous diving (buceo) is subject to prohibition under OSPESCA regional regulation OSP-02-09 (2009) on safety/conservation grounds, with phase-out toward trap (nasa) methods; this targets commercial dive fishing rather than recreational sport spearfishing.
  • Travelers report that spearguns can be confiscated by customs at Managua airport on entry; import of spearfishing equipment may be problematic.

Law 489 (Arto. 84) authorizes underwater sport fishing under permit but does not itemize speargun specifications in the provisions retrieved. Detailed gear specifications would be set by INPESCA resolutions and the Reglamento (Decreto 9-2005); these specific details were not retrieved verbatim.

What you may take

Catch limits & protected species

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

Daily limit

Set per species/zone by the fisheries authority; sport fishing operates under a catch-and-release principle (principio de capturar y liberar) per Arto. 83 of Law 489. Specific numeric daily limits not retrieved.

Protected species — do not take

  • ProtectedBillfishes / picudos (marlin, sailfish) - reserved exclusively for sport fishing; commercial fishing prohibited (Arto. 85)
  • ProtectedSharks - finning prohibited (Arto. 75)
  • ProtectedCaribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) - subject to 1 March - 30 June closed season and regional management

Minimum sizes (tallas minimas), specific limits, gear and zones for sport fishing are established by the fisheries authority (Adpesca/INPESCA) under Arto. 83. Exact numeric size limits were not retrievable verbatim from official sources.

Who may fish

Visitors & residents

How the rules differ for foreign visitors and local residents.

Foreign visitors

Allowed

Special license required

Requirements

  • Obtain a sport fishing permit from MIFIC/INPESCA - Arto. 84 explicitly allows nationals and foreigners (nacionales o extranjeras) to conduct sport fishing including underwater, by permit.

Restrictions

  • Spearguns may be confiscated at customs (Managua airport) on entry per traveler reports.
  • No spearfishing inside protected areas (e.g. Reserva Biologica Marina Cayos Miskitos).

Foreigners are expressly permitted to undertake sport fishing under Law 489 Arto. 84, subject to the same permit requirement as nationals. Specific fees/procedure for foreigners not retrieved; confirm with INPESCA.

Residents

Permiso de pesca deportiva (same regime; nationals expressly covered by Arto. 84)

Requirements

  • Sport fishing permit from MIFIC/INPESCA for sport fishing from shore, vessel or underwater.

Law 489 treats nationals and foreigners alike for sport fishing permits (Arto. 84). Artisanal coastal communities (notably Miskito) have separate traditional/artisanal fishing rights, including regulated lobster diving, distinct from recreational spearfishing.

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 biological reserve declared in 1991 covering the Cayos Miskitos in a 40 km radius circle centered on Isla Grande plus a 20 km coastal strip. Conservation of coral reefs, mangroves, sea turtles, manatees and dolphins; only regulated traditional/artisanal use of fishery resources is permitted, so recreational spearfishing is not allowed within the protected reserve.

Conditions on the water

Live conditions

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

Live marine & weather near Reserva Biologica Marina Cayos Miskitos y Franja Costera Inmediata.

Conditions

Who to ask

Authorities

The official bodies responsible for fisheries and licensing.

  • INPESCA - Instituto Nicaraguense de la Pesca y Acuicultura

    fisheries authority

    inpesca.gob.niManagua, Nicaragua
  • MIFIC - Ministerio de Fomento, Industria y Comercio

    competent ministry for Law 489 (issues fishing/sport permits)

  • MARENA - Ministerio del Ambiente y los Recursos Naturales

    environment ministry (protected areas, marine reserves)

  • OSPESCA - Organizacion del Sector Pesquero y Acuicola del Istmo Centroamericano

    regional fisheries authority (SICA)

Where this comes from

Sources

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

  1. [01]

    Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura (Ley No. 489) - full text

    Secondary
    nicaragua.justia.comAccessed Jun 15
  2. [02]

    LEY DE PESCA Y ACUICULTURA LEY No. 489 (ILO NATLEX official PDF)

    Official
    natlex.ilo.orgAccessed Jun 15
  3. [03]

    Reglamento de Ley 489, Ley de Pesca y Acuicultura (Decreto 9-2005) - ILO NATLEX

    Official
    natlex.ilo.orgAccessed Jun 15
  4. [04]

    INPESCA - Instituto Nicaraguense de la Pesca y Acuicultura (official site)

    Official
    inpesca.gob.niAccessed Jun 15
  5. [05]

    Reglamento OSP-02-09 para el Ordenamiento Regional de la Pesqueria de la Langosta del Caribe (OSPESCA/SICA)

    Official
    sica.intAccessed Jun 15
  6. [06]

    Anuncian veda de langosta en el Caribe del 1 de marzo al 30 de junio (Canal 10)

    Secondary
    canal10.com.niAccessed Jun 15
  7. [07]

    Cayos Miskitos y Franja Costera Inmediata - Ramsar Information Sheet

    Official
    rsis.ramsar.orgAccessed Jun 15
  8. [08]

    Inmersiones peligrosas en busca de la langosta comun del Caribe (ClientEarth)

    Secondary
    clientearth.esAccessed Jun 15
  9. [09]

    Spearfishing in Nicaragua (Tripadvisor forum - customs/speargun note)

    community
    tripadvisor.comAccessed Jun 15

Researcher notes

Recreational spearfishing is legal but permit-based and regulated under Ley No. 489 (2004): Arto. 84 expressly allows sport fishing 'de manera subacuatica' (underwater) for nationals and foreigners under a MIFIC/INPESCA permit, and Arto. 83 subjects it to seasons, minimum sizes, gear, zones, catch limits and a catch-and-release principle. Billfishes are sport-only (Arto. 85); shark finning is banned (Arto. 75). The high-profile diving-fishing prohibition discussed in Nicaraguan media concerns COMMERCIAL spiny-lobster harvesting by autonomous diving (OSPESCA OSP-02-09, 2009) - a safety/labor/conservation measure repeatedly postponed - which is distinct from recreational spearfishing. Caribbean spiny lobster has a closed season 1 March-30 June. Spearfishing is excluded from protected areas such as the Cayos Miskitos Marine Biological Reserve. Verbatim article texts (Arto. 12, 75, 83, 84, 85) were taken from the Justia full-text of Law 489; the official ILO NATLEX and INPESCA PDFs corroborate the law but could not be fetched verbatim in this session (403/404). Specific recreational permit fees, exact minimum sizes, and detailed foreigner procedures were NOT retrievable from official sources and are marked unknown; confirm directly with INPESCA. Article 87 was found to address scientific fishing rather than a list of sport-permit categories, so no permit-category list is asserted. Confidence: medium - core legality and key provisions are well sourced; operational details (fees, sizes, sport-fishing-specific seasons) are not.

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