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Spearfishing with a speargun (broadly defined to include Hawaiian sling, pole spear, harpoon, etc.) is illegal in Cayman waters unless the user holds a licence from the National Conservation Council / Marine Conservation Board. Licences are granted only to Caymanians over 18. There is no recreational spearfishing access for foreigners or non-licensed residents. Even licensed users face strict limits: a maximum of three fish per day and six in possession, no use in marine parks, replenishment zones or environmental zones, no use in lagoons/sounds or water 20 feet or shallower, no use within ~200 yards of a vessel flying a dive flag, and no use within one mile of a Designated Grouper Spawning Area (Nov 1 - Mar 31). Nassau grouper and parrotfish may not be taken by speargun. Importing spearguns or speargun parts is prohibited. The licence regime is administered by the Department of Environment under the National Conservation Act, 2013 (which replaced the Marine Conservation Law) and the National Conservation (Marine Parks) Regulations, 2021. As of the March 2026 Conservation Council vote, the DoE was preparing to resume issuing/renewing speargun licences with education and enforcement measures in place.

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Dernière mise à jour mars 30, 2026

Cadre réglementaire

  • §National Conservation Act, 2013 (in force 2013; replaced the Marine Conservation Law)
  • §Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision) - Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated (historical instrument; provisions carried into current regulations)
  • §National Conservation (Marine Parks) Regulations, 2021 (enhanced marine parks, effective 12 March 2021)
Licence requise
Requise
Fusil harpon
Autorisé
Plongée bouteille
Interdit
Étrangers
Non autorisé

La loi, verbatim

Textes juridiques

Les dispositions législatives et réglementaires exactes qui régissent la chasse sous-marine ici, citées telles que publiées, avec un lien vers chaque source officielle.

01Section 2 (interpretation)Cayman Islands · national

Definition of 'spear gun'

Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated

ENOriginal

“spear gun” includes a mechanical or pneumatic spear gun, a Hawaiian sling, a pole spear, a stick spear, harpoon, rod or any device with a pointed end which may be used to impale, stab or pierce any marine life but does not include a striker;

02Section 15(1)Cayman Islands · national

Use of spear guns prohibited (licence requirement)

Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated

ENOriginal

15. (1) A person who has a spear gun in his possession in the Islands or takes any marine life with the aid of a spear gun in Cayman waters or has in his possession any marine life taken from Cayman waters with the aid of a spear gun commits an offence unless licensed by the Board who may, in granting such licence, make such conditions as to possession and use as it may think fit.

03Section 15(2)Cayman Islands · national

Spear gun catch and possession limits

Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated

ENOriginal

(2) A person who, being licensed under subsection (1), in any one day, takes more than three fish from Cayman waters by the use of a spear gun or who has in his possession more than six fish which have been caught by a spear gun commits an offence.

04Section 14Cayman Islands · national

Fishing by divers prohibited (underwater breathing apparatus)

Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated

ENOriginal

14. Subject to section 18, any person who, while equipped with any kind of underwater breathing apparatus, takes any marine life in Cayman waters commits an offence.

05Section 13Cayman Islands · national

Use of noxious substances prohibited

Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated

ENOriginal

13. A person who uses any noxious substance for the purpose of taking marine life in Cayman waters commits an offence.

06Section 11Cayman Islands · national

Marine parks designation and restrictions

Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated

ENOriginal

11. (1) The Governor may designate certain areas of Cayman waters to be marine parks and such areas shall be clearly demarcated and subject to such restrictions of user by the public as the Governor may prescribe in each case. (2) A person who, in a marine park, fails to comply with any restriction imposed with respect thereof commits an offence.

07Section 17(2)Cayman Islands · national

Restriction on use of fish pots near grouper spawning areas (seasonal)

Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Law 19 of 1978 as consolidated

ENOriginal

(2) A person who uses a fish pot for the purpose of taking any marine life within a an area of one mile of any boundary of a designated grouper spawning area during the months of November to March inclusive commits an offence.

08DoE 'Spear Guns & Seine Nets' guidanceCayman Islands · national

Spear gun and spearfishing rules (current DoE guidance)

National Conservation Act, 2013 and National Conservation (Marine Parks) Regulations

ENOriginal

No one may use a pneumatic or mechanical speargun (includes Hawaiian sling, polespear, harpoon, hookstick or any device with a pointed end which may be used to impale, stab or pierce any marine life but does not include a striker) or seine net without a licence. Only Caymanians over 18. Three fish per licensed person per day. (Excluding lionfish.) No one may use a speargun in any lagoon, sound or a body of water which does not exceed twenty feet in depth. No one may use a spear gun or seine net within a designated Grouper Spawning Area. Spear guns cannot be used to take Nassau grouper or parrotfish. No spear fishing within two hundred yards (meters) of any dive or snorkel vessel flying a dive flag indicating there are divers or snorkelers in the water, excluding the vessel from which the licensee is snorkeling. No one may import a speargun or any parts for a speargun.

Quand vous pouvez plonger

Saisons et restrictions temporelles

Périodes de fermeture, d'ouverture et de restriction tout au long de l'année. Confirmez toujours localement les fermetures propres à chaque espèce.

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FerméeRéglementéeOuverte
  • FerméeDesignated Grouper Spawning Areas (one-mile radius) - spearfishing and fish potsnov. 1 – mars 31

    No spearfishing or setting of fish pots within a one-mile radius of any Designated Grouper Spawning Area from 1 November through 31 March.

  • FerméeNassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus)déc. 1 – avr. 30

    Closed season for Nassau grouper. In open season only Nassau grouper between 16 and 24 inches may be taken, limit five per person or five per boat per day; Nassau grouper may not be taken by speargun at any time.

  • FerméeSpiny lobster (Panulirus argus)mars 1 – nov. 30

    Closed season for spiny lobster. Open-season limit three per person or six per boat per day (whichever is less); minimum six-inch tail.

  • FerméeQueen conch (Strombus gigas)mai 1 – oct. 31

    Closed season for queen conch. Open-season limit five per person or ten per boat per day (whichever is less).

Autorisation de pêcher

Licence

Ce dont vous avez besoin pour être autorisé dans l'eau, ce que cela coûte et comment l'obtenir.

Licence requisevia National Conservation Council / Marine Conservation Board (Department of Environment)

Apply to the Department of Environment. Speargun licence applications are accepted annually between 1 June and 31 August. As of the March 2026 Conservation Council decision, the DoE was preparing to (re)commence issuing and renewing licences.

Obtenez votre licence

Ouvre le portail officiel · doe.ky

Licence requise
Type
Speargun (and seine net) licence issued by the National Conservation Council / Marine Conservation Board, administered by the Department of Environment
Coût
CI$50 per year (per DoE / Cayman Compass reporting); statutory Schedule fishing-licence fees are CI$400 annual / CI$150 monthly under the Marine Conservation Law schedule
Validité
One year (speargun licence); statutory fishing licences are for one month or one year
Comment l'obtenir
Apply to the Department of Environment. Speargun licence applications are accepted annually between 1 June and 31 August. As of the March 2026 Conservation Council decision, the DoE was preparing to (re)commence issuing and renewing licences.
Autorité
National Conservation Council / Marine Conservation Board (Department of Environment)

Matériel et technique

Règles d'équipement

Quel matériel est autorisé, comment il peut être utilisé et les conditions associées.

Fusil harponAutorisée
Plongée bouteilleInterdite

Restrictions

  • Speargun use requires a licence; only Caymanians over 18 may be licensed
  • Speargun defined broadly: includes mechanical/pneumatic speargun, Hawaiian sling, pole spear, stick spear, harpoon, rod or any pointed device to impale/stab/pierce marine life (excludes a 'striker')
  • Taking marine life while using any underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) is an offence - spearfishing is effectively breath-hold/free-dive only
  • Importing a speargun or any speargun parts is prohibited
  • May not be used to take Nassau grouper or parrotfish
  • May not be used in lagoons, sounds, or water 20 feet or shallower
  • May not be used within ~200 yards/metres of a vessel flying a dive flag
  • May not be used in marine parks, replenishment zones or environmental zones
  • May not be used within one mile of a Designated Grouper Spawning Area between 1 Nov and 31 Mar

A 'striker' (a long wooden pole no shorter than ten feet with barbless prongs) is excluded from the speargun definition and is a traditional permitted tool. Lionfish culling tools are treated separately and lionfish are excluded from speargun catch limits.

Ce que vous pouvez prélever

Limites de capture et espèces protégées

Quotas journaliers, tailles minimales et espèces qui ne doivent jamais être prélevées.

Limite journalière

By speargun: maximum 3 fish per licensed person per day (excluding lionfish); no more than 6 speargun-caught fish in possession.

Tailles minimales

  • General finfish (most species)min 20.3 cm
  • Spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) - tail lengthmin 15.2 cm
  • Nassau grouper (min, when open)min 40.6 cm
  • Nassau grouper (max, when open)min 61 cm

Espèces protégées — ne pas prélever

  • ProtégéeNassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) - may not be taken by speargun at any time; seasonal/area protections apply
  • ProtégéeParrotfish - may not be taken by speargun
  • ProtégéeGoliath grouper
  • ProtégéeTilefish
  • ProtégéeFilefish
  • ProtégéeAngelfish
  • ProtégéeSharks and rays (may not be taken at any time)
  • ProtégéeEchinoderms - starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sand dollars (may not be taken at any time)
  • ProtégéeAll corals and sponges
  • ProtégéeMarine turtles (and their eggs) - protected, no taking without licence
  • ProtégéeChitons, periwinkles, bleeding teeth

General minimum fish size is eight inches (~20 cm), with exceptions for lionfish, goggle eyes, sprats and fries. Nassau grouper open season (when not closed) limits five per person/five per boat per day and only fish 16-24 inches; conch and lobster have their own seasonal limits. Speargun limits are independent and stricter (3/day).

Qui peut pêcher

Visiteurs et résidents

Comment les règles diffèrent pour les visiteurs étrangers et les résidents locaux.

Visiteurs étrangers

Non autorisée

Restrictions

  • Speargun licences are granted only to Caymanians over 18; foreigners/tourists cannot obtain a speargun licence and therefore cannot legally spearfish
  • Importing spearguns or speargun parts is prohibited, so visitors cannot bring their own gear
  • Line fishing from shore for personal consumption is generally permitted to visitors outside protected zones, but this is not spearfishing

There is no legal route for non-Caymanian visitors to spearfish in Cayman waters. The activity is effectively closed to tourists.

Résidents

Speargun licence (Caymanians over 18 only)

Exigences

  • Must be Caymanian and over 18 years of age
  • Apply to the Department of Environment, application window 1 June - 31 August
  • Carry the licence when spearfishing and comply with licence conditions

Avantages

  • Permitted to use one licensed speargun subject to all area, depth, species and catch restrictions

Historically the policy was to phase out speargun licences; a National Conservation Act amendment allowed continued spearfishing for traditional/cultural needs, and in March 2026 the Conservation Council voted to approve new and renewed speargun licences.

Où sur la côte

Zones autorisées et interdites

Zones nommées ouvertes ou fermées à la chasse sous-marine. Voir l'image complète sur la carte interactive.

Zones interdites

Conditions sur l'eau

Conditions en direct

Aperçu marin et météo en direct près d'un point de référence côtier en Cayman Islands, fourni par Open-Meteo. Les conditions varient le long de la côte — à considérer comme indicatives.

Conditions marines et météo en direct près de Designated Grouper Spawning Area - West End, Little Cayman.

Conditions

À qui s'adresser

Autorités

Les organismes officiels responsables de la pêche et des licences.

  • Cayman Islands Department of Environment (DoE)

    environment / fisheries authority

    doe.kydoe@gov.ky; +1 (345) 949-8469; Environmental Centre, 580 North Sound Road, George Town, Grand Cayman
  • National Conservation Council

    statutory conservation council (formerly Marine Conservation Board)

    conservation.kyVia Department of Environment

D'où cela provient

Sources

Chaque affirmation sur cette page renvoie à l'une de ces références.

  1. [01]

    Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision), Cayman Islands - full consolidated text (FAOLEX)

    Officielle
    faolex.fao.orgConsulté le juin 15
  2. [02]

    Spear Guns & Seine Nets - Cayman Islands Department of Environment

    Officielle
    doe.kyConsulté le juin 15
  3. [03]

    Catch Limits - Cayman Islands Department of Environment

    Officielle
    doe.kyConsulté le juin 15
  4. [04]

    Marine Parks - Cayman Islands Department of Environment (National Conservation (Marine Parks) Regulations, 2021)

    Officielle
    doe.kyConsulté le juin 15
  5. [05]

    Wildlife Interaction Zones - Cayman Islands Department of Environment

    Officielle
    doe.kyConsulté le juin 15
  6. [06]

    Protect The Seas - Cayman Islands Official Tourism Website

    Officielle
    visitcaymanislands.comConsulté le juin 15
  7. [07]

    Conservation Council votes to approve more speargun fishing licences - Cayman Compass (30 Mar 2026)

    Secondaire
    caymancompass.comConsulté le juin 15
  8. [08]

    Recovery of critically endangered Nassau grouper in the Cayman Islands (PNAS) - spawning aggregation locations

    Secondaire
    pnas.orgConsulté le juin 15
  9. [09]

    The National Conservation Act - National Conservation Council

    Officielle
    conservation.kyConsulté le juin 15

Notes du chercheur

Cayman Islands is a British Overseas Territory. Recreational spearfishing is heavily restricted: legal only for licensed Caymanians over 18, breath-hold (no scuba), with a 3-fish/day limit and many area/depth/species exclusions; spearguns and parts may not be imported, so tourists cannot legally spearfish. The historical Marine Conservation Law (2013 Revision) was repealed/replaced by the National Conservation Act, 2013 framework and the National Conservation (Marine Parks) Regulations, 2021 (enhanced marine parks covering ~50% of coastal waters, effective 12 March 2021); the verbatim speargun sections (s.13-17) are quoted from the consolidated Marine Conservation Law text on FAOLEX, with current operational rules confirmed on the DoE website. Some specifics carried by DoE guidance: dive-flag buffer is stated as 200 yards/metres (the older statute referenced a striker definition). The DoE Marine Parks Regulations map PDF and exact 2024 coordinates of each zone were temporarily unavailable at time of research; precise zone polygons should be taken from the official 'Cayman DoE' app / DoE map. Coordinates given for the West End Little Cayman DGSA are approximate (from scientific literature) and should be treated as indicative, not legal boundaries. In March 2026 the National Conservation Council voted to approve new and renewed speargun licences, with issuance expected to ramp up over the following year as education and enforcement are scaled.

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