Suriname · Spearfishing zone
North Coronie Multiple Use Management Area (MUMA)
What this zone is
Overview
How spearfishing is treated at North Coronie Multiple Use Management Area (MUMA).
Coastal Multiple Use Management Area established 2001 along the Atlantic coast of Coronie District (mangrove forests, lagoons, tidal mudflats, brackish swamps), approx. 27,000 ha of land plus a roughly equal area of marine waters. One of the three Surinamese coastal MUMAs (with Bigi Pan and Noord Saramacca). As a multiple-use area, fishing/recreation is permit-regulated rather than subject to an outright ban; listed as restricted because any fishing is subject to permit and to the Nature Protection Act 1954. Coordinates are a representative coastal center off Totness (Coronie District capital, 5.8775N 56.32917W), not a legal boundary table.
On the coast
Location
Approximate reference point for this zone. See the full picture on the interactive map.
5.9500°N, 56.3000°W
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This zone is documented in the official source below.
Before you dive
License for Suriname
Whether you need a license to spearfish here, and how to get one.
The only documented licence regime is for commercial fishing: each fishing vessel must operate under a valid annual licence (specifying gear, vessel size, engine power, fishing zone and target species) issued by the LVV Fisheries Department (Visserijdienst) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (Ministerie van LVV). No evidence was found that recreational underwater fishing/spearfishing requires this licence. Recreational freshwater fishing is traditionally informal (free or for a small fee); no formal recreational/spearfishing licence procedure was located, so the requirement for recreational spearfishing is unknown.
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