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Guernsey

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Guernsey (Bailiwick of Guernsey, a British Crown Dependency) has no licensing scheme or explicit prohibition for recreational spearfishing; sea-fisheries licensing applies to commercial fishing vessels only. Recreational spearfishing/freediving for fish is therefore generally permitted, but it is heavily constrained by species rules under the Fishing Ordinance, 1997 and its subordinate orders: minimum landing sizes apply to all prescribed species, the prized ormer (Haliotis tuberculata, a wild abalone) must NOT be taken by diving or while wearing a wetsuit/snorkel/breathing apparatus and may only be gathered by hand on foot during a few permitted 'ormering tides' (Jan-Apr) and never between sunset and sunrise, and certain restricted/controlled inshore waters limit some gear and methods. Scuba (aqualung) spearfishing is in practice not accepted, consistent with surrounding UK/EU practice that spearfishing be done only while freediving/snorkelling. Confidence is medium: minimum-size, ormer and seasonal rules are sourced from official/legislative texts, but no Guernsey statute expressly names 'spearfishing/speargun', so the top-level legality is inferred from the absence of any prohibition and from the species/method rules that do exist.

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Cadre réglementaire

  • §The Fishing Ordinance, 1997 (Ordinance No. XXV of 1997)
  • §The Fishing (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 (P.2022/97; in force 25 November 2022)
  • §The Fishing (Minimum Size and Prescribed Species) Order, 1997 (in force 1 November 1997)
  • §The Restricted Fishing Areas Order, 1997 (in force 1 November 1997)
  • §The Fishing (Prohibition of Importation of Ormers) Order, 1999
  • §The Fishing (Licensing and Protection of Fisheries) Ordinance, 1987
  • §The Sea Fish Licensing (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2012 (commercial vessel licensing)
Licence requise
Non requise
Fusil harpon
Autorisé
Plongée bouteille
Interdit
Étrangers
Bienvenus

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 3 (inserting new subsection 3(3A) into the Fishing Ordinance, 1997)Bailiwick of Guernsey · national

Prohibition on taking ormers between sunset and sunrise

The Fishing (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 (P.2022/97), amending the Fishing Ordinance, 1997

ENOriginal

3. In section 3, immediately after subsection (3) insert the following subsection - "(3A) Notwithstanding anything in this section, a person shall not take ormers at any time between the hours of sunset and sunrise.".

02Explanatory Memorandum, Section 3Bailiwick of Guernsey · national

Explanatory memorandum on ormer shore-gathering restrictions

The Fishing (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 (P.2022/97) - Explanatory Memorandum

ENOriginal

Section 3 amends the Fishing Ordinance to provide that the taking of ormers at any time between the hours of sunset and sunrise is prohibited. This was the position in legislation prior to the enactment of the Fishing Ordinance. The policy letter that led to the enactment of the Fishing Ordinance proposed that no changes should be made to the restrictions concerning the shoregathering of ormers. This amendment therefore corrects an oversight and gives effect to the States resolution of 30th October 1996.

03Section 2 (inserting new subsection 1(4) into the Fishing Ordinance, 1997)Bailiwick of Guernsey · national

Power to regulate taking, buying and selling of prescribed species

The Fishing (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 (P.2022/97), amending the Fishing Ordinance, 1997

ENOriginal

2. In section 1, immediately after subsection (3) insert the following subsection - "(4) The Committee may by order regulate the import, export, taking, buying and selling of any fish which is of a prescribed species.".

04Section 1(1) and Schedule 1, Parts I and IIBailiwick of Guernsey · national

Minimum sizes of prescribed species (molluscs, crustaceans, fish)

The Fishing (Minimum Size and Prescribed Species) Order, 1997

ENOriginal

SCHEDULE 1 - MINIMUM SIZES OF PRESCRIBED SPECIES. PART II - OTHER SPECIES. Crustaceans: Edible crab (Cancer pagurus) 140; Spider crab (Maia squinado) 120; European lobster (Homarus gammarus) 85; Crawfish (Palinurus elephas) 230; Lady crab (Macropipus puber) 50. Molluscs: Wild ormer (Haliotis tuberculata) 80; Cultivated ormer (Haliotis tuberculata) 60; Scallop (Pecten maximus) 100. Vertebrates: Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) 200; Herring (Clupea harengus) 200; Horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus) 150; Skate/Ray (Raja spp., Dasyatis pastinacea, Myliobatis aquila, Torpedo marmorata) 300. [Sizes in millimetres; method of measurement codes defined in Schedule 2. Part I adopts the minimum sizes in Annex II (Region 2) of EC Council Regulation 894/97 for species including bass, black sea bream, brill, cod, conger eel, dab, flounder, grey mullet, haddock, hake, lemon sole, megrim, plaice, pollack, red mullet, red sea bream, saithe, shad, sole, turbot, whiting and witch flounder.]

05Section 2(1)Bailiwick of Guernsey · national

Restriction on export of ormers and sandeels

The Fishing (Minimum Size and Prescribed Species) Order, 1997

ENOriginal

2. (1) Subject to subsection (2), for the purposes of section 2(2) of the 1997 Ordinance, the Committee shall not grant an export licence in respect of - (a) ormers (Haliotis tuberculata), other than cultivated ormers; or (b) sandeels (Ammodytidae: Linnaeus 1758) taken from within territorial waters or the foreshore.

06Sections 1 and 2Bailiwick of Guernsey · national

Restriction on trawling and dredging in controlled waters; crawfish net ban

The Restricted Fishing Areas Order, 1997

ENOriginal

1. (1) A person shall not use or cause or permit any other person to use a boat within any part of the controlled waters - (a) during the period commencing on the 1st April in each year and ending on the 30th day of September next following, both dates inclusive, for the purpose of fishing by any method of trawling whatsoever; or (b) at any time for the purpose of fishing by any means of dredging whatsoever. (2) A person shall not use or cause or permit any other person to use a boat carrying a beam trawl or more than one beam trawls, the length or aggregate length of which, as the case may be, is greater than eight metres, within territorial waters for the purpose of fishing for any species of fish. 2. (1) A person shall not use or cause or permit any other person to use in territorial waters any net for the purpose of fishing for crawfish. (2) Any crawfish caught in contravention of subsection (1) shall be returned to the sea forthwith.

07Section 1Bailiwick of Guernsey · national

Prohibition on importation of ormers

The Fishing (Prohibition of Importation of Ormers) Order, 1999 (1999 No. 33)

ENOriginal

1. (1) Subject to paragraph (2), no person shall import - (a) any ormers of the species Haliotis tuberculata (commonly known as ormers), whether dead or alive; or (b) any eggs or larvae of such ormers. (2) This section does not apply to preserved ormers.

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
  • OuverteOrmer (Haliotis tuberculata) - shore gatheringjanv. 1 – avr. 30

    Ormers may only be gathered between 1 January and 30 April, and only on permitted 'ormering tides' - the day of each new moon and each full moon and the two days following. Gathering is by hand on foot at low tide only; diving for ormers and use of a wetsuit, snorkel/goggles or any breathing apparatus is not permitted. Taking ormers between sunset and sunrise is prohibited (Fishing (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022).

  • FerméeOrmer (Haliotis tuberculata)mai 1 – déc. 31

    Outside 1 January - 30 April, and on any day that is not a permitted ormering tide, the taking of ormers is not allowed.

  • FerméeControlled waters around Guernsey (trawling)avr. 1 – sept. 30

    Trawling by any method is prohibited within the defined controlled waters from 1 April to 30 September inclusive each year. Dredging within controlled waters is prohibited at all times. (Not specific to spearfishing but defines a restricted inshore zone.)

Autorisation de pêcher

Licence

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

Aucune licence requisevia States of Guernsey - Sea Fisheries (Committee for Economic Development)
Aucune licence requise
Type
No recreational licence
Coût
n/a
Validité
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Comment l'obtenir
No licence is required for recreational sea fishing, shore gathering or spearfishing in Guernsey. The Bailiwick of Guernsey licensing scheme administered by Sea Fisheries applies to commercial fishing vessels only.
Autorité
States of Guernsey - Sea Fisheries (Committee for Economic Development)

Matériel et technique

Règles d'équipement

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

Fusil harponAutorisée
Plongée bouteilleInterdite

Restrictions

  • No Guernsey statute expressly names spearguns; recreational spearfishing is treated as permitted while freediving/snorkelling, consistent with surrounding UK/EU practice that spearfishing be done without underwater breathing apparatus.
  • Diving for ormers is not permitted; ormers must be gathered by hand on foot at low tide and not while wearing a wetsuit, snorkel/goggles or breathing apparatus.
  • Use of any net to fish for crawfish in territorial waters is prohibited.
  • All minimum landing sizes under the Fishing (Minimum Size and Prescribed Species) Order, 1997 apply to anything taken, including by spear.

scuba_allowed is marked false on the basis that scuba (aqualung) spearfishing is not an accepted method and ormer-taking by diving is expressly prohibited; no Guernsey provision was found that explicitly permits scuba spearfishing. Treat speargun_allowed=true as an inference (no prohibition found), not as an express statutory authorisation.

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

No general recreational daily bag limit found in Guernsey legislation for fish taken by spear; species-specific UK/EU recreational limits (e.g. sea bass) may apply to anglers but were not confirmed as Guernsey statute.

Tailles minimales

  • European lobster (Homarus gammarus)min 8.5 cm
  • Edible crab (Cancer pagurus)min 14 cm
  • Spider crab (Maia squinado)min 12 cm
  • Crawfish (Palinurus elephas)min 23 cm
  • Lady crab (Macropipus puber)min 5 cm
  • Wild ormer (Haliotis tuberculata)min 8 cm
  • Cultivated ormer (Haliotis tuberculata)min 6 cm
  • Scallop (Pecten maximus)min 10 cm
  • Mackerel (Scomber scombrus)min 20 cm
  • Herring (Clupea harengus)min 20 cm
  • Horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus)min 15 cm
  • Skate/Ray (Raja spp. and others)min 30 cm

Espèces protégées — ne pas prélever

  • ProtégéeWild ormer (Haliotis tuberculata) - taking restricted to permitted ormering tides Jan-Apr, by hand on foot only, no diving, min size 80mm, export and import prohibited

Minimum sizes are taken from Schedule 1 Part II of the Fishing (Minimum Size and Prescribed Species) Order, 1997, where values are stated in millimetres (converted to cm here). Part I additionally adopts the EC Council Regulation 894/97 (Region 2) minimum sizes for finfish such as bass, bream, cod, mullet, pollack, plaice, sole and turbot; those numeric values were not legible in the retrieved table and are not reproduced here to avoid fabrication.

Qui peut pêcher

Visiteurs et résidents

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

Visiteurs étrangers

Autorisée

Restrictions

  • Visitors are subject to the same rules as residents: minimum landing sizes, ormer gathering restrictions and method/zone rules apply equally.
  • Ormers gathered may not be exported (only cultivated ormers may be exported under licence), and importation of ormers is prohibited.

No licence or residency requirement applies to recreational sea fishing or spearfishing for visitors; the same species and method rules apply to everyone.

Résidents

None (no recreational licence scheme)

Ormering is a traditional Guernsey shore-gathering activity open to the public during permitted tides; no permit is issued. Same minimum-size and method rules apply to residents and visitors alike.

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 Guernsey, fourni par Open-Meteo. Les conditions varient le long de la côte — à considérer comme indicatives.

Conditions marines et météo en direct près de Controlled waters - North Guernsey (Fort Le Marchant to Fort Pembroke / Chouet to Rousse).

Conditions

À qui s'adresser

Autorités

Les organismes officiels responsables de la pêche et des licences.

  • Sea Fisheries (States of Guernsey, Committee for Economic Development)

    fisheries authority

    gov.ggTel: +44 (0)1481 221161
  • Guernsey Harbours

    maritime authority

D'où cela provient

Sources

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

  1. [01]

    The Fishing (Amendment) Ordinance, 2022 (P.2022/97) - States of Guernsey

    Officielle
    gov.ggConsulté le juin 15
  2. [02]

    The Fishing (Minimum Size and Prescribed Species) Order, 1997 - FAOLEX (FAO)

    Officielle
    faolex.fao.orgConsulté le juin 15
  3. [03]

    The Restricted Fishing Areas Order, 1997 - FAOLEX (FAO)

    Officielle
    faolex.fao.orgConsulté le juin 15
  4. [04]

    The Fishing (Restrictions on the Use of Trot Line and Set Net) Order, 1997 - FAOLEX (FAO)

    Officielle
    faolex.fao.orgConsulté le juin 15
  5. [05]

    The Fishing (Prohibition of Importation of Ormers) Order, 1999 - FAOLEX (FAO)

    Officielle
    faolex.fao.orgConsulté le juin 15
  6. [06]

    Fishing and Aquaculture - States of Guernsey

    Officielle
    gov.ggConsulté le juin 15
  7. [07]

    Sea Fish Licensing (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2003 - Guernsey Legal Resources

    Officielle
    guernseylegalresources.ggConsulté le juin 15
  8. [08]

    Ormering: Your guide to the 2024 season - Bailiwick Express

    Secondaire
    bailiwickexpress.comConsulté le juin 15
  9. [09]

    Ormering reminder as tides are right for picking - Bailiwick Express

    Secondaire
    bailiwickexpress.comConsulté le juin 15

Notes du chercheur

Guernsey is the main island of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a self-governing British Crown Dependency with its own fisheries legislation (separate from the UK and from Jersey). No Guernsey law expressly mentions 'spearfishing' or 'speargun', and there is no recreational fishing licence; the Bailiwick licensing scheme (Sea Fish Licensing Law 2012 / Sea Fish Licensing Ordinance 2003) covers commercial vessels only. Recreational spearfishing while freediving/snorkelling is therefore treated as permitted, subject to the species and method rules captured here. The single most important constraint for divers/spearos is the ormer regime: ormers (wild abalone) may NOT be taken by diving or while wearing a wetsuit/snorkel/breathing apparatus, only by hand on foot at low water on permitted 'ormering tides' between 1 January and 30 April, never between sunset and sunrise, minimum 80mm. Minimum landing sizes apply to all prescribed species (Schedule 1 of the 1997 Order). The EC Council Regulation 894/97 finfish minimum sizes referenced in Part I of that Order were not legible in the retrieved PDF and are intentionally omitted rather than guessed. Coordinates given for the three restricted/controlled-water zones are approximate centroids for the parish-line boundaries described verbatim in the Restricted Fishing Areas Order, 1997, not surveyed coordinates from the legal text (which describes boundaries by named forts/towers/points). Data confidence: medium - ormer, minimum-size and zone rules are well sourced from legislation; the top-level spearfishing legality and the speargun/scuba positions are reasoned inferences from the absence of any prohibition, so should be confirmed with Sea Fisheries before relying on them operationally.

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