SpearfishingMapa

Niger

Africa · Western Africa

Niger is landlocked, so there is no marine spearfishing and no specific legal category for recreational underwater (scuba/freedive) spearfishing. Fishing is freshwater-only (Niger River and tributaries, Lake Chad, ponds/mares, dam reservoirs). Harpoon fishing (la peche au harpon) is a traditional, widely used and lawful fishing method in Niger's inland waters: FAO/Government sources list 'harpons' among the most common artisanal gears used in 'active fishing'. The national fishing law (Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche, since modernised by Loi N2021-003 of 16 March 2021 and amended by Loi N2023-17 of 15 May 2023) requires a fishing permit for anyone fishing in public-domain waters and prohibits specific destructive methods (explosives, poisons/intoxicants, electric fishing, fine-mesh nets, certain seines, unauthorised barriers), but does NOT list harpoons among prohibited gear. Thus harpoon/spear fishing is permitted but 'restricted' in the sense that it requires a permit, is subject to fishing reserves, closed seasons and gear rules, and there is no dedicated recreational underwater-hunting regime.

Restricted
Kumpiyansa ng datosKatamtamang kumpiyansa

Huling na-update Hunyo 15, 2026

Namamahalang balangkas

  • §Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche
  • §Loi N2021-003 du 16 mars 2021 portant regime de la peche et de l'aquaculture au Niger
  • §Loi N2023-17 du 15 mai 2023 modifiant et completant la Loi N2021-003
  • §Ordonnance N93-014 du 02 mars 1993 portant Regime de l'eau
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Maligayang pagdating

Ang batas, verbatim

Mga legal na teksto

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01Article Premier (Art. 1)Niger · national

Definition of fishing

Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche

FROrihinal

Article Premier : La peche consiste soit a rechercher, a poursuivre, a pieger, a capturer ou a detruire des poissons, des crustacees, des mollusques ou des algues vivant en etat de liberte dans les eaux du domaine public, d'origine naturelle ou artificielle, telles que definies par l'Ordonnance N93-014 du 02 Mars 1993, portant Regime de l'eau.

02Articles 4-5Niger · national

Types of fishing permit (including sport-fishing permit)

Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche

FROrihinal

Article 4 : Conformement a l'alinea 2 de l'article 3 ci-dessus, il est institue trois (3) types de permis de peche : - le permis de peche sportive ; - le permis de peche scientifique ; - le permis de peche commerciale. Article 5 : Le permis de peche sportive, dont les produits sont exclusivement destines a la consommation du pecheur et de sa famille, est gratuit.

03Articles 12-13Niger · national

Permit is mandatory to fish

Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche

FROrihinal

Article 12 : Le permis de peche est un titre strictement personnel. Il ne peut etre ni prete, ni cede a autrui. La duree de sa validite est d'un (1) an. Il est delivre par le Directeur charge de la peche ou son representant. Article 13 : Nul ne peut pecher s'il n'est titulaire d'un permis de peche ou beneficiaire d'un droit d'usage coutumier.

04Articles 3 and 7Niger · national

Commercial permit fees for nationals and foreigners

Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche

FROrihinal

Article 3 : ... L'exercice du droit de peche peut etre accorde par l'Etat, a titre onereux ou gratuit, a ses nationaux ou des etrangers. Article 7 : Le permis de la peche commerciale est toujours subordonne au paiement prealable de redevances dont les montants sont fixes comme suit : Fleuve et Affluents - Nationaux = 20.000 FCFA - Non nationaux = 40.000 FCFA ; Mares et Retenues de Barrages - Nationaux = 10.000 FCFA - Non nationaux = 20.000 FCFA.

05Article 16Niger · national

Prohibited fishing methods (harpoon not listed)

Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche

FROrihinal

Article 16 : Sont interdits : la peche en temps prohibe ; la peche a la senne et aux filets raclant localement denommes 'kindi-kindi' et 'taroun Dourou' ; la peche aux filets dont la maille est inferieure a trois (3) doigts, soit six (6) centimetres maille tiree ; l'usage des explosifs ; l'usage de toutes substances susceptibles d'intoxiquer, d'enivrer ou de presenter un danger quelconque pour l'aquifaune en general et pour les poissons, crustaces, mollusques et algues en particulier ; la peche electrique, sauf autorisation speciale pour le cas de la capture scientifique ; l'usage, sauf autorisation speciale, des engins eclairants autres que la torche traditionnelle ; la pratique, pendant le frai, de tous barrages non autorises par le Service de la Peche susceptibles d'empecher le libre passage du poisson, crustace, mollusque ou algue ; la capture et la commercialisation des poissons immatures ; la destruction de l'habitat et des frayeres des poissons et des autres animaux de l'aquifaune ; le deversement, sauf autorisation des Ministres charges de la Peche, de l'Hydraulique ou de l'Environnement, des effluents industriels dans les zones frequentees par les poissons, mollusques et crustaces ; la propagation ou la culture de toutes plantes aquatiques dont le developpement constitue un danger pour les poissons, les crustaces et les mollusques.

06Articles 14-15Niger · national

Fishing reserves where all fishing is banned

Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche

FROrihinal

Article 14 : La peche sous toutes ses formes est interdite dans les 'Reserves de peche' sauf, autorisation speciale delivree par le Ministre charge de la peche. Article 15 : Aux termes de la presente loi, il faut entendre par 'Reserves de peche', des aires d'eau placees sous le controle de l'Etat, sur l'etendue desquelles toute forme de peche, toute introduction d'especes animales et/ou vegetales exotiques, d'une maniere generale, tout acte de nature a nuire ou a apporter des perturbations a la faune et/ou a la flore aquatiques locales, sont strictement interdits, et ou les autres activites humaines sont reglementees. Le classement et le declassement, des reserves de peche sont prononces par decret pris en conseil des ministres.

07Article 17Niger · national

Closed seasons and fishing limitations set by decree

Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche

FROrihinal

Article 17 : Seront fixees par decret pris en Conseil des Ministres toutes mesures de fermeture ou de limitation de la peche pouvant varier selon les especes et les regions considerees. Les periodes de fermeture ne peuvent s'etendre sur plus d'une annee qu'a titre exceptionnel.

Kung kailan maaaring sumisid

Mga panahon at limitasyon sa oras

Mga sarado, bukas at limitadong panahon sa buong taon. Palaging kumpirmahin ang mga pagsasara na partikular sa isda nang lokal.

  • SaradoSet by decree per species and region; no fixed nationwide dates published in the law itselfunknown – unknown

    Article 17 of Loi N98-042 empowers the Council of Ministers to set closed/limitation periods ('mesures de fermeture') that vary by species and region; closed periods may not exceed one year except exceptionally. Specific dates are fixed by implementing decrees, not in the framework law. Fishing 'en temps prohibe' (during a prohibited/closed period) is an offence under Article 16.

Pahintulot na mangisda

Lisensya

Ano ang kailangan mo para maaari sa tubig, magkano ang halaga nito, at kung paano makuha ito.

Kinakailangan ang lisensyasa pamamagitan ng Direction de la Peche et de l'Aquaculture (Director of Fisheries), under the ministry responsible for fishing/hydraulics-environment.

Issued by the Directeur charge de la peche (Director of Fisheries) or a representative (Art. 12).

Kunin ang iyong lisensya

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Kinakailangan ang lisensya
Uri
Permis de peche sportive (recreational/sport), Permis de peche scientifique (scientific), or Permis de peche commerciale (commercial). Customary-use rights holders may fish without a permit for ritual purposes within their terroir (Art. 11).
Halaga
Sport-fishing permit: free (gratuit), products restricted to consumption by the fisher and family (Art. 5). Commercial permit fees (Art. 7): river/tributaries 20,000 FCFA nationals / 40,000 FCFA non-nationals; ponds and dam reservoirs 10,000 FCFA nationals / 20,000 FCFA non-nationals.
Bisa
One (1) year; strictly personal, non-transferable (Art. 12).
Paano makuha
Issued by the Directeur charge de la peche (Director of Fisheries) or a representative (Art. 12).
Awtoridad
Direction de la Peche et de l'Aquaculture (Director of Fisheries), under the ministry responsible for fishing/hydraulics-environment.

Gear at teknik

Mga patakaran sa kagamitan

Anong kagamitan ang pinahintulutan, kung paano ito maaaring gamitin, at ang mga kondisyon na nakakabit dito.

Mga Paghihigpit

  • Explosives prohibited (Art. 16).
  • Any substance liable to intoxicate, stupefy or endanger aquatic fauna (poisons) prohibited (Art. 16).
  • Electric fishing prohibited except by special scientific authorisation (Art. 16).
  • Nets with mesh smaller than three fingers (~6 cm stretched mesh) prohibited (Art. 16).
  • Seines and scraping nets locally called 'kindi-kindi' and 'taroun Dourou' prohibited (Art. 16).
  • Light-emitting gear other than the traditional torch prohibited without special authorisation (Art. 16).
  • Unauthorised barriers blocking fish passage during spawning prohibited (Art. 16).

Harpoons (harpons) are NOT in the Article 16 list of prohibited gear and are documented by FAO/Government sources as one of the most common traditional/artisanal fishing gears in Niger, used in 'active fishing' (peche active). There is no dedicated legal category for recreational underwater (scuba/freedive) speargun spearfishing, and Niger has no sea coast. No information was found on regulation of pneumatic/rubber-powered spearguns or diving; speargun_allowed and scuba_allowed are left null (unknown) rather than guessed.

Ano ang maaaring kunin

Mga limitasyon sa huli at mga protektadong isda

Mga araw-araw na quota, pinakamaliit na sukat, at mga isdang hindi dapat kunin.

Araw-araw na limitasyon

unknown

The framework law prohibits the capture and sale of immature fish ('la capture et la commercialisation des poissons immatures', Art. 16) but does not set numeric daily bag limits or species-specific minimum sizes in the text retrieved. Specific size/quota measures, if any, are set by implementing decree (Art. 17) and were not located. Sport-permit catch is limited by purpose to consumption by the fisher and family (Art. 5).

Sino ang maaaring mangisda

Mga bisita at residente

Kung paano naiiba ang mga patakaran para sa mga dayuhang bisita at lokal na residente.

Mga dayuhang bisita

Pinahintulutan

Kinakailangan ang espesyal na lisensya

Mga Kinakailangan

  • Must hold a Niger fishing permit (Art. 13); fishing rights may be granted by the State to nationals or foreigners (Art. 3).
  • Commercial permit fees are doubled for non-nationals: 40,000 FCFA (river/tributaries) and 20,000 FCFA (ponds/reservoirs) vs half those amounts for nationals (Art. 7).

Mga Paghihigpit

  • Under the modernised framework (Loi 2021-003), access to fishery resources in public-domain waters is granted on equal conditions to nationals of WAEMU/UEMOA member states.

Loi N98-042 explicitly contemplates granting fishing rights to foreigners (Art. 3) but at higher commercial fees (Art. 7). The 2021 law adds equal-access provisions for WAEMU/UEMOA nationals. No foreigner-specific underwater/spear rules exist.

Mga residente

Permis de peche sportive (free) for own/family consumption, or permis de peche commerciale at national-rate fees; customary-use rights for ritual fishing within one's terroir (Art. 11).

Mga Kinakailangan

  • Permit issued by the Director of Fisheries, valid one year, personal and non-transferable (Art. 12).
  • Customary-use ritual fishing requires special authorisation from the administrative authority on the advice of the local technical fisheries officer (Art. 11).

Mga Benepisyo

  • Lower commercial permit fees for nationals (20,000/10,000 FCFA vs 40,000/20,000 FCFA for non-nationals, Art. 7).
  • Recognised customary fishing-use rights for ritual purposes (Art. 11).

There is no separate residency-versus-citizenship distinction in the law beyond 'nationals' (nationaux) vs 'non-nationals' for fee purposes.

Saan sa baybayin

Mga pinahintulutan at ipinagbabawal na zone

Mga pinangalanang lugar na bukas o sarado para sa spearfishing. Tingnan ang buong larawan sa interactive na mapa.

Mga pinahintulutang lugar

  • Public-domain inland waters where fishing (including with harpoon) is permitted under permit. The Niger River runs about 550 km through Niger with six tributaries, covering over 70,000 ha of fishing area.

    Permit required (Art. 13). Prohibited methods of Art. 16 apply (explosives, poisons, electric fishing, fine-mesh nets, prohibited seines). Subject to any closed seasons fixed by decree (Art. 17).

  • Approximately 310,000 ha of fishing waters in Niger's share of Lake Chad; major artisanal fishery. Fishing permitted under permit subject to general law.

    Permit required; Art. 16 prohibited methods apply; decree-based closed seasons may apply.

  • Around a thousand natural inland ponds plus roughly 69 artificial reservoirs (~50,000 ha). Fishing permitted under permit; lower commercial fee category than the river.

    Permit required; Art. 16 prohibited methods apply. Note Art. 2 excludes purely private-domain artificial water bodies from the law.

Mga ipinagbabawal na lugar

  • Reserves de peche (designated fishing reserves)fishing reserve (reserve de peche)

    Areas of water placed under State control where all forms of fishing, introduction of exotic species and any act harmful to local aquatic fauna/flora are strictly prohibited (Art. 14-15 of Loi N98-042), except by special authorisation of the Minister responsible for fishing. Individual reserves are created/removed by decree of the Council of Ministers; specific named/geocoded reserves are not enumerated in the framework law.

  • Parc National du W du Nigernational park (IUCN II) on the Niger River

    Niger's W National Park (Tillaberi Region, Say department, commune of Tamou; ~220,000 ha, the Niger portion of the transboundary W-Arly-Pendjari complex). The Niger River forms part of its boundary and gives the park its W shape. Under the wildlife/protected-areas decree (Decret N98-295/PRN/MH/E of 29 Oct 1998 applying Loi N98-07 portant regime de la chasse et de la protection de la faune), Article 48 strictly prohibits in national parks all acts of hunting (tout acte de chasse) and any act liable to damage spontaneous vegetation or nature, except special nominative authorisation from the President. As an integral protected area on the Niger River it also falls within the State-controlled aquatic-reserve regime of Loi N98-042 (Art. 14-15) under which all forms of fishing are prohibited save special ministerial authorisation. Representative center point of the Niger park.

Mga kondisyon sa tubig

Mga live na kondisyon

Live na marine at weather snapshot malapit sa coastal na reference point sa Niger, mula sa Open-Meteo. Nag-iiba ang mga kondisyon sa buong baybayin — ituring bilang indikatibo.

Live na marine at weather malapit sa Niger River and tributaries (Fleuve Niger et affluents).

Mga Kondisyon

Sino ang dapat tanungin

Mga Awtoridad

Ang mga opisyal na katawan na responsable para sa mga isda at pagpapalisensya.

  • Direction de la Peche et de l'Aquaculture (Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture)

    fisheries authority

    hydraulique.gouv.neOperates under the ministry responsible for water/environment (Ministere de l'Hydraulique, de l'Assainissement et de l'Environnement); issues fishing permits and enforces fisheries law.
  • Agents des Eaux et Forets (Water and Forests officers)

    enforcement / environment ministry

    Statutory enforcement officers for fisheries offences under Loi N98-042 (Art. 19-21): may stop transport, seize gear, and present cases in court.

Saan nagmumula ang impormasyon

Mga Pinagmulan

Bawat pahayag sa pahinang ito ay nagmumula sa isa sa mga sangguniang ito.

  1. [01]

    Loi N98-042 du 07 decembre 1998 portant Regime de la Peche (full text PDF)

    Opisyal
    faolex.fao.orgNa-access Hun 15
  2. [02]

    Loi N98-042 - record / metadata

    Opisyal
    fao.orgNa-access Hun 15
  3. [03]

    Strategie de Developpement de la Peche et de l'Aquaculture (Niger, Min. Environnement/FAO PMEDP, Mars 2007) - confirms harpoon as common gear and Loi 98-042 as governing law

    Opisyal
    faolex.fao.orgNa-access Hun 15
  4. [04]

    La peche au Niger - RECA Niger (fishery areas: Niger River, Lake Chad, ponds, reservoirs)

    Pangalawa
    reca-niger.orgNa-access Hun 15
  5. [05]

    Peche et Aquaculture au Niger - Ministere de l'Hydraulique (cites Loi 2021-003 and Loi 2023-17 as current framework; Direction de la Peche et de l'Aquaculture)

    Opisyal
    hydraulique.gouv.neNa-access Hun 15
  6. [06]

    FAOLEX Country Profile - Niger (legislation index)

    Opisyal
    fao.orgNa-access Hun 15

Mga tala ng mananaliksik

Niger is landlocked (coastline=false); there is no marine spearfishing and no dedicated recreational underwater spearfishing/scuba-hunting regime. 'Spearfishing' here is interpreted as harpoon fishing (peche au harpon) in inland public-domain waters (Niger River and tributaries, Lake Chad, ponds/mares, dam reservoirs). Harpoons are a lawful, common traditional/artisanal fishing gear (confirmed by the 2007 FAO/Government Fisheries Development Strategy, ner149322.pdf), and are NOT among the prohibited methods in Article 16 of the national fishing law. Any fishing requires a permit (sport permit is free, for own/family consumption); offences are punished as 'peines de simple police' (Art. 18). VERBATIM legal text quoted in law_texts is from the full PDF of Loi N98-042 (FAOLEX ner80742.pdf), which was downloaded and text-extracted directly. Loi N98-042 has since been replaced/modernised by Loi N2021-003 of 16 March 2021 (régime de la pêche et de l'aquaculture), itself amended by Loi N2023-17 of 15 May 2023; multiple official sources confirm these instruments, but their full verbatim article text could not be retrieved through available tools (FAOLEX detail/record pages returned 403/blocked), so no verbatim text from the 2021/2023 laws is included and confidence is set to medium rather than high. The 2021 law's general principles (state ownership of fishing rights, precautionary/ecosystem/participatory approach, equal access for WAEMU/UEMOA nationals) are reported by the Ministry source. Closed seasons, numeric catch limits, and specific named/geocoded fishing reserves are set by implementing decrees that were not located, hence marked unknown rather than guessed. Diacritics were transliterated to ASCII in this record to avoid encoding issues; original French uses full accents.

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