Nicaragua · Spearfishing zone
Paisaje Marino y Terrestre Protegido Archipielago de Corn Island (Corn Islands Protected Marine Landscape)
What this zone is
Overview
How spearfishing is treated at Paisaje Marino y Terrestre Protegido Archipielago de Corn Island (Corn Islands Protected Marine Landscape).
Marine Protected Area declared 22 December 2021 by Nicaragua's National Assembly covering the Corn Islands archipelago (Big and Little Corn Island) off the South Caribbean coast. The protected area includes a core zone (~430 km2 / 166 sq mi, of which ~418 km2 is marine encompassing coral reefs) described as 'the zone with the most stringent fishing regulations', surrounded by a large buffer zone. Protects coral reefs, mangroves, seagrasses, hawksbill sea turtles, hammerhead sharks and black corals. Spearfishing on the reefs is incompatible with the no-take/stringent-fishing core zone.
On the coast
Location
Approximate reference point for this zone. See the full picture on the interactive map.
12.1670°N, 83.0330°W
View on the mapSource
This zone is documented in the official source below.
Before you dive
License for Nicaragua
Whether you need a license to spearfish here, and how to get one.
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 licenseOpens the official portal · inpesca.gob.ni