SpearfishingMap

Kiribati

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Recreational and subsistence spearfishing is generally permitted in Kiribati coastal waters, but is materially restricted by the Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019. Spearfishing while using SCUBA or hookah (underwater breathing) gear is prohibited (the gear ban allows it only for licensed aquarium-fish harvest and research). Spearfishing at night using any torch, spotlight or light is prohibited except for subsistence purposes. The Fisheries Act 2010 bans explosives, poisons and other destructive methods nationwide. Minimum size limits and lunar/seasonal closures apply to many target reef species (e.g. bonefish, Napoleon wrasse, emperors, snappers, mullet); giant clam is totally protected. The entire Kiribati EEZ is a Shark Sanctuary where taking sharks is prohibited (limited cultural-permit and inadvertent-catch defences only). On Kiritimati (Christmas Island), the main sport-fishing destination, a pleasure/sport-fishing permit is required, bonefish are catch-and-release only, and a daily limit of 5 fish per species applies; lodges promote fly/spin fishing and spearfishing is not part of the regulated sport offering. Commercial coastal fishing is reserved for local fishing vessels and requires a licence.

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Última actualización junio 14, 2026

Marco regulador

  • §Fisheries Act 2010 (No. 6 of 2010)
  • §Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019
  • §Shark Sanctuary Regulations 2015
Licencia obligatoria
Obligatoria
Fusil de pesca
Permitido
Escafandra
Prohibido
Extranjeros
Bienvenidos

La ley, literal

Textos legales

Las disposiciones legales y reglamentarias exactas que regulan la pesca submarina aquí, citadas tal como están publicadas, con un enlace a cada fuente oficial.

01Regulation 7 (Prohibited Fishing Methods and Gears), sub-regulations (1)(i), (1)(l) and (2)Kiribati · national

Prohibited Fishing Methods and Gears - SCUBA, hookah and night spearfishing

Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019 (made under the Fisheries Act 2010, No. 6 of 2010)

ENOriginal

7. Prohibited Fishing Methods and Gears. (1) In addition to the destructive fishing methods prohibited under section 21(1)(a) of the Act, and pursuant to subsection 21(2) of the Act, the following fishing methods and gears are hereby prohibited: ... (i) use of SCUBA and hookah gear, except when used to harvest aquarium fish for export and research purposes; (j) dredging and trawling; (k) fishing using any remote control device; (l) spearfishing at night using any torch, spotlight or light except for subsistence fishing purposes. (2) A person who permit to be used, use or attempt to use the fishing methods or gears prohibited under sub regulation (1) commits an offence and is liable upon conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000.00 and in default imprisonment for a period not exceeding 2,5 months or both.

02Regulation 9 (Size Limits for certain species), sub-regulation (1)Kiribati · national

Size limits for certain species

Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019

ENOriginal

9. Size Limits for certain species. (1) No person shall fish, sell, export, purchase, receive or have in his or her possession, offer or buy for sale or consignment to another person for the purpose of export or sale, any fish below the minimum size specified in Schedule 1 for the respective species. [Schedule 1 minimum sizes include: Bonefish (Albula glossodonta / Ikarii) 30 cm minimum fork length, closed three (3) days before and three (3) days after full moon; Silver biddy 15 cm; Napoleon Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus / Karon) 65 cm minimum total length; Spangled emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus / Morikoi) 55 cm; Humpback Red snapper (Lutjanus gibbus) 25 cm; Mullet 35 cm; Goatfish 20 cm; Flying fish 20 cm; Giant clam (Tridacna gigas / Kima) total ban; Rock lobster minimum carapace length 8.5 cm.]

03Regulation 13 (Seasonal and Area Closure)Kiribati · national

Seasonal and Area Closure

Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019

ENOriginal

13. Seasonal and Area Closure. (1) A person must not fish for any of the species listed in Schedule 1 during the respective closed season or at the specified closed areas. (2) A person who contravenes sub-regulation (1) commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000.00 and in default imprisonment for a period not exceeding 6 months or both.

04Regulation 14 (Reserved Fishing Zone)Kiribati · national

Reserved Fishing Zone and recreational fishing

Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019

ENOriginal

14. Reserved Fishing Zone. (1) Fishing for commercial purposes in Kiribati coastal waters shall be reserved for local fishing vessels in accordance with the Act and these Regulations. (2) Nothing in sub-regulation (1) shall be construed as affecting existing fishing rights under any treaty or other agreement to which Kiribati is a party. (3) Recreational fishing in Kiribati coastal waters is regulated in accordance with section 148 of the Act. (4) Fishing for scientific purposes in Kiribati coastal waters is regulated in accordance with section 16 of the Act.

05Section 21 (Other destructive fishing methods)Kiribati · national

Other destructive fishing methods - explosives and poisons

Fisheries Act 2010 (No. 6 of 2010)

ENOriginal

21 Other destructive fishing methods. (1) A person must not: (a) permit to be used, use or attempt to use any explosive, or any poison or other noxious substance for the purpose of killing, stunning, disabling or catching fish or in any way rendering fish more easily caught; or (b) carry or have in his or her possession or control any explosive, poison or other noxious substance in circumstances indicating an intention to use the substance for a purpose mentioned in paragraph (a); or (c) take, or attempt to take, fish by a prescribed method. (2) For subsection (1)(c), the regulations may prescribe methods that cause unnecessary damage to the marine environment or to stocks of fish. (3) A person who contravenes subsection (1) is liable on conviction to a fine of $100 000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.

06Regulations 4 and 5Kiribati · national

Shark fishing prohibited within the Kiribati Shark Sanctuary

Shark Sanctuary Regulations 2015 (made under section 45 of the Fisheries Act 2010)

ENOriginal

4. Kiribati Shark Sanctuary. (1) The Kiribati Shark Sanctuary is hereby established. (2) The Kiribati Shark Sanctuary comprises all Kiribati waters. 5. Shark fishing prohibited. (1) A person must not, in the Kiribati Shark Sanctuary; (a) catch, capture or kill a shark; (b) engage in fishing for shark; or (c) remove a shark fin from, or otherwise mutilate or injure, a shark. (2) It is a defence to a prosecution under subsection (1)(a) if the defendant proves that the shark was; (a) caught or captured inadvertently; and (b) immediately released into the water, whether dead or alive.

Cuándo puedes bucear

Temporadas y restricciones horarias

Periodos de veda, de apertura y restringidos a lo largo del año. Confirma siempre localmente las vedas específicas de cada especie.

  • VedaBonefish (Albula glossodonta / Ikarii)full-moon-minus-3-days – full-moon-plus-3-days

    Closed season for bonefish: three (3) days before and three (3) days after the full moon (Regulation 9 / Schedule 1). Bonefish minimum fork length 30 cm.

  • VedaGoatfish (Upeneus taeniopterus / Maebo) and Flying fish (Cypselurus suttoni / Onauti)new-moon-minus-3-days – new-moon-plus-3-days

    Closed season for goatfish and flying fish: three (3) days before and three (3) days after the new moon (Schedule 1).

  • VedaNumerous reef species (silver biddy, Napoleon wrasse, emperors, snappers, sea perches, mullet, clams, lobster, mantis shrimp, sea turtles)unknown – unknown

    Schedule 1 provides that the Director may declare closed seasons (and areas) for many listed species; specific dates are set by Director's declaration rather than fixed in the Regulations.

Permiso para pescar

Licencia

Qué necesitas para poder estar en el agua, cuánto cuesta y cómo conseguirlo.

Licencia obligatoriaa través de Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development (MFMRD)

On Kiritimati, pleasure-fishing permits are obtained on arrival at Cassidy International Airport (typically arranged via the lodge). Commercial coastal licences are applied for to the Director, with Ministerial approval and Island Council consultation.

Consigue tu licencia

Abre el portal oficial · mfmrd.gov.ki

Licencia obligatoria
Tipo
Recreational/pleasure (sport) fishing permit for visitors; commercial coastal fishing licence reserved for local fishing vessels. Recreational fishing is regulated under section 148 of the Fisheries Act 2010.
Coste
On Kiritimati (Christmas Island) a pleasure-fishing permit is approximately USD 35-55 per visit or about AUD 400 annually (often bundled in lodge packages); secondary source.
Validez
Per-visit or annual on Kiritimati; commercial coastal licences granted for a maximum duration of one (1) year (Regulation 15).
Cómo obtenerla
On Kiritimati, pleasure-fishing permits are obtained on arrival at Cassidy International Airport (typically arranged via the lodge). Commercial coastal licences are applied for to the Director, with Ministerial approval and Island Council consultation.
Autoridad
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development (MFMRD)

Equipo y técnica

Normas de equipo

Qué equipo está permitido, cómo puede usarse y las condiciones asociadas.

Fusil de pescaPermitido
EscafandraProhibido

Restricciones

  • Use of SCUBA and hookah (underwater breathing) gear for fishing is prohibited, except when used to harvest aquarium fish for export and research purposes (Regulation 7(1)(i), 2019). This effectively bans SCUBA/hookah-assisted spearfishing.
  • Spearfishing at night using any torch, spotlight or light is prohibited, except for subsistence fishing purposes (Regulation 7(1)(l), 2019).
  • Explosives, poisons and other noxious substances are prohibited nationwide (Fisheries Act 2010, s.21).
  • Use of crowbar or other objects to destroy/remove corals ('te rai atibu') is prohibited (Regulation 7(1)(h), 2019).

Breath-hold (free-dive) spearfishing is not itself banned. The key spearfishing-specific restrictions are the SCUBA/hookah prohibition and the night-with-light restriction (subsistence excepted). Penalty for prohibited methods/gears: fine up to AUD 10,000 and/or imprisonment.

Lo que puedes capturar

Límites de captura y especies protegidas

Cuotas diarias, tallas mínimas y especies que nunca deben capturarse.

Límite diario

On Kiritimati (Christmas Island): five (5) fish of each species per day; non-cumulative (unused quota does not carry over). National coastal regulations do not set a general numeric daily bag limit but impose minimum sizes and closures.

Tallas mínimas

  • Bonefish (Albula glossodonta)mín. 30 cm
  • Silver biddy (Gerres sp.)mín. 15 cm
  • Napoleon Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus)mín. 65 cm
  • Spangled emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus)mín. 55 cm
  • Humpback Red snapper (Lutjanus gibbus)mín. 25 cm
  • Red-margined sea perch (Lutjanus fulvus)mín. 25 cm
  • Yellow-blue sea perch (Lutjanus kasmira)mín. 15 cm
  • Mullet (Crenimugil crenilabis)mín. 35 cm
  • Goatfish (Upeneus taeniopterus)mín. 20 cm
  • Flying fish (Cypselurus suttoni)mín. 20 cm
  • Ark shell (Anadara sp.)mín. 4 cm
  • Clam (Tridacna maxima)mín. 15 cm
  • Clam (Tridacna squamosa)mín. 20 cm
  • Rock lobster (Panulirus sp., carapace length)mín. 8.5 cm
  • Mantis shrimp (Lysiosquillina maculata)mín. 18 cm
  • Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas, carapace)mín. 86 cm
  • Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata, carapace)mín. 68 cm

Especies protegidas — no capturar

  • ProtegidaAll sharks (entire Kiribati Shark Sanctuary / all Kiribati waters)
  • ProtegidaGiant clam (Tridacna gigas / Kima) - total ban, special protection
  • ProtegidaSea turtles (Green and Hawksbill) - size limits and Director-declared closures; gaffing of turtles prohibited
  • ProtegidaHawksbill Turtle - noted in Schedule 1 as not fit for consumption

Bonefish on Kiritimati are catch-and-release only (since 2008, per secondary sources). Size limits and closures are set in Schedule 1 of the 2019 Regulations; many species also subject to Director-declared closed seasons and areas.

Quién puede pescar

Visitantes y residentes

Cómo difieren las normas para los visitantes extranjeros y los residentes locales.

Visitantes extranjeros

Permitido

Se requiere licencia especial

Requisitos

  • Visiting anglers require a pleasure/sport-fishing permit (on Kiritimati obtained at Cassidy International Airport on arrival, usually via the lodge).
  • Must comply with national rules: no SCUBA/hookah spearfishing, no night spearfishing with light, size limits, and the shark sanctuary prohibition.

Restricciones

  • Bonefish catch-and-release only on Kiritimati; daily limit 5 fish per species.
  • Foreigners may not take sharks (shark sanctuary); the limited subsistence/cultural exception is for I-Kiribati, not visitors.
  • Commercial coastal fishing is reserved for local fishing vessels (Regulation 14(1)).

Spearfishing tourism is minimal; Kiribati's visitor fishing scene (Kiritimati) is dominated by fly and spin fishing for bonefish, GT and triggerfish. No verbatim provision specifically bans recreational breath-hold spearfishing by foreigners, but it is governed by the same coastal regulations.

Residentes

Subsistence and recreational fishing by I-Kiribati in coastal waters is broadly permitted subject to the 2019 Regulations; commercial coastal fishing requires a licence reserved for local fishing vessels.

Requisitos

  • Comply with prohibited-methods rules (no SCUBA/hookah, no explosives/poisons).
  • Subsistence fishers are exempt from the night-spearfishing-with-light prohibition (Regulation 7(1)(l)).

Ventajas

  • Subsistence exemption for night spearfishing with a light.
  • I-Kiribati may harvest sharks for traditional/subsistence food purposes (not commercially) under the shark sanctuary framework.
  • Commercial coastal fishery licences reserved for local fishing vessels.

Community-Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) plans and island by-laws may impose additional local closures and rules under the 2019 Regulations.

Dónde en la costa

Zonas permitidas y prohibidas

Áreas concretas abiertas o cerradas a la pesca submarina. Consulta el panorama completo en el mapa interactivo.

Áreas permitidas

  • Main recreational/sport fishing destination in Kiribati. Pleasure/sport-fishing permit required (obtained on arrival at Cassidy International Airport). Bonefish are catch-and-release only; daily limit of 5 fish per species. Lodges focus on fly and spinning; spearfishing is not part of the regulated sport-fishing offering. National rules (SCUBA ban, night-spearfishing torch restriction, size limits, shark sanctuary) apply.

    Permit required; bonefish catch-and-release; 5 fish per species per day; national Coastal Marine Resources Regulations 2019 apply.

Áreas prohibidas

  • Kiribati Shark Sanctuaryshark sanctuary (covers entire EEZ / all Kiribati waters)

    The Kiribati Shark Sanctuary comprises all Kiribati waters. Catching, capturing, killing, fishing for, or finning sharks is prohibited (inadvertent-catch-and-release defence and Ministerial cultural permits only). This applies to any spearfishing targeting sharks.

Condiciones en el agua

Condiciones en vivo

Instantánea en vivo del mar y el tiempo cerca de un punto de referencia costero en Kiribati, de Open-Meteo. Las condiciones varían a lo largo de la costa; tómalo como orientativo.

Estado del mar y el tiempo en vivo cerca de Kiritimati (Christmas Island) lagoon and flats.

Condiciones

A quién preguntar

Autoridades

Los organismos oficiales responsables de la pesca y las licencias.

  • Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development (MFMRD)

    fisheries authority

    mfmrd.gov.kiP.O. Box 64, Bairiki, Tarawa; Tel +686 75021099 / +686 75021075; Email info@mfmrd.gov.ki
  • Coastal Fisheries Division, MFMRD

    coastal fisheries management division

    mfmrd.gov.kiResponsible for coastal marine resources and community-based fisheries management

De dónde proviene

Fuentes

Cada afirmación de esta página se remonta a una de estas referencias.

  1. [01]

    Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019 (signed regulation PDF, UNDP/Government of Kiribati)

    Oficial
    adaptation-undp.orgConsultado Jun 14
  2. [02]

    Fisheries Act 2010 (No. 6 of 2010) - Government of Kiribati

    Oficial
    kiribati.gov.kiConsultado Jun 14
  3. [03]

    Shark Sanctuary Regulations 2015 - FAOLEX (kir155693)

    Oficial
    faolex.fao.orgConsultado Jun 14
  4. [04]

    Kiribati Fisheries Regulation on the Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources, 2019 - UNDP Climate Change Adaptation

    Oficial
    adaptation-undp.orgConsultado Jun 14
  5. [05]

    Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development (MFMRD) - official site

    Oficial
    mfmrd.gov.kiConsultado Jun 14
  6. [06]

    Fishing in Kiribati 2026 - Licenses, Spots & Guide (FishingWorldGuide)

    Secundaria
    fishingworldguide.comConsultado Jun 14
  7. [07]

    Fisheries Act (No. 6 of 2010) - ECOLEX record

    Secundaria
    ecolex.orgConsultado Jun 14

Notas del investigador

Spearfishing in Kiribati is legal in principle (breath-hold/free-dive) but materially restricted. The decisive instrument is the Fisheries (Conservation and Management of Coastal Marine Resources) Regulations 2019: Regulation 7(1)(i) prohibits SCUBA/hookah gear for fishing (effectively banning SCUBA-assisted spearfishing) and Regulation 7(1)(l) prohibits night spearfishing using any torch/spotlight/light except for subsistence. The Fisheries Act 2010 s.21 bans explosives/poisons nationwide. The Shark Sanctuary Regulations 2015 make all Kiribati waters a no-take shark sanctuary. Schedule 1 sets minimum sizes and lunar/seasonal closures for many reef species and a total ban on giant clam. Verbatim legal text was extracted directly from the actual regulation/act PDFs (text layer via pdftotext), so confidence in the law texts is high. Some practical details (Kiritimati permit fees, the 5-fish-per-species daily limit, bonefish catch-and-release) come from a secondary travel/fishing source and are marked accordingly; the Kiritimati coordinate is the island centroid (Cassidy/London area), not a legal boundary. Exact MM-DD season dates for lunar closures are deliberately expressed relative to moon phase because the Regulation defines them that way rather than by calendar date.

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