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There is no Iranian statute that explicitly authorises recreational spearfishing (underwater hunting with a speargun/harpoon), and no civilian recreational spearfishing licence regime exists. Iranian fisheries law is built around licensed commercial and artisanal fishing only. Under the Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1995, Art. 6) no natural or juridical person may exploit fisheries resources without a valid licence issued by the Iranian Fisheries Organization (Shilat), and Article 12 prohibits carrying and applying 'illegal fishing gears'. The older Temporary Regulations of 1973 (Art. 19) state that 'sport fishing should be done according to Shilat Jonoub's rules' and list only authorised gears (nets, traps, hooks, personal gear such as Mashk and Salik); spearguns/harpoons are not among the listed authorised gears, and Article 32 bans catching with explosives, chemicals or poisons. Foreign nationals are barred from fishing operations in Iranian waters except under contract/agreement (1973 Art. 8; 1995 Art. 13). In practice underwater hunting is widely understood to be not permitted for tourists/recreational divers, and scuba/diving activity is concentrated at organised dive centres (Kish, Qeshm) focused on coral reef sightseeing rather than spearfishing. Several marine protected areas (national marine parks, wildlife refuges, the Hara biosphere reserve) restrict or prohibit fishing/extraction under the Department of Environment. Treat spearfishing as restricted/effectively not permitted absent specific authorisation from Shilat and the relevant island/free-zone authority; verify locally before any attempt.

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Cadre réglementaire

  • §Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1995; confirmed by the Guardian Council 22.6.1374 AH)
  • §Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973)
  • §Law on the Maritime Areas of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea (1993/1994)
Licence requise
Requise
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.

01Article 6Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Licence required for any exploitation of fisheries resources

Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1995)

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Article 6. No natural or juridical entity is authorized to exploit fisheries resources of the waters subject to article 2 of the present law unless the valid license had already been obtained. Terms of issuance, suspension, cancellation, validity period, extension, full or partial transfer of license and tariff rate of fishing vessel are subject to the executive Code of Conduct of the present law.

02Article 12Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Prohibition of illegal fishing gears and explosive/toxic/electric materials

Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1995)

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Article 12. Carrying and applying illegal fishing gears and also explosive, toxic and or electric materials which may cause to weakeness, illness and or mortality of fish are prohibited.

03Article 13Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Foreign fishing vessels forbidden absent mutual agreement

Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1995)

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Article 13. Foreign fishing vessels are forbidden to fish in the waters subject of article 2 of the present law unless there is a mutual agreement between the government of the I.R. of Iran and the flag state.

04Article 22Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Penalties for fishing without the required licence

Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1995)

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Article 22. A. Any foreign fishing vessel which operates on fishing activities in the waters subject of article 2 of the present Law without obtaining the required license shall be convicted to the payment of from two to one hundred million rials cash penalty and confiscation of the catch. In addition, the court may confiscate the fishing vessel, fishing gears, and any other equipments on board of the vessel. B. Criminals of the following crimes: 1. Fishing operations by the Iranians without obtaining the required license determined in the present Law, 2. Illegal transfer of catch from the vessel to an unauthorized vessel ...

05Article 3Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Fishing licence mandatory for all fishermen

Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973)

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ARTICLE 3 - All of the fishermen mentioned in Article 2 should have fishing license issued by Shilat Jonoub Iran. Request for fishing license should be made either from Shilat Jonoub Iran's main office or it's branches at the southern ports of Iran.

06Article 8Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Foreign nationals and vessels barred from fishing operations

Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973)

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ARTICLE 8 - Except the cases that some contracts and agreements had been signed with the foreign countries or foreign firms for the fishery exploitation in the southern waters of Iran, the foreign fishing vessels or boats, and persons having foreign nationality cannot be engaged to fishing operations in the Iranian waters.

07Article 19 (Chapter 7 - Fishing Gears)Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Authorised gears and sport fishing rule

Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973)

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ARTICLE 19 - Personal gear including Mashk, Salik and sport gear. A- Mashk is used for the coastal and river fishing. The minimum size to be 20 mm. B- The sport fishing should be done according to Shilat Jonoub's rules.

08Article 32 (Chapter 11 - Detrimental Materials and Tools)Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Prohibition of fishing with explosives, chemicals or poisons

Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973)

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ARTICLE 32 - Catch of fish and shrimp and other sea life with explosives, chemicals or poisoneous materials is prohibited in the Persian Gulf or the Sea of Oman and all of the rivers entering these seas in Iran.

09Articles 27-29 (Chapter 9 - Prohibited Areas)Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Prohibited areas: river mouths, spawning and nursery grounds

Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973)

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ARTICLE 27 - Fishing is prohibited in the mouth of all the rivers in Iran that enter the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman. ARTICLE 28 - Catch of fish and shrimp and other sea life is prohibited in the spawning areas. The limits of these areas will be indicated later. ARTICLE 29 - Catch of all species of fish and shrimp is prohibited in Gheshm, Khomair and other main coasts of the Persian Gulf which are the nursery areas for immature shrimp.

10Articles 30-31 (Chapter 10 - Prohibited Season)Islamic Republic of Iran · national

Prohibited (closed) seasons for sardine and shrimp

Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973)

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ARTICLE 30 - Catch of Sardine (Hashineh) is prohibited in the spawning season from 21st of April to 21st of June in Bandar Abbas area. ARTICLE 31 - Catch of shrimp is prohibited in the spawning season 21st of April to 6th of July in the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman.

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
  • FerméeSardine (Hashineh) in the Bandar Abbas areaavr. 21 – juin 21

    Catch of sardine prohibited during the spawning season from 21 April to 21 June in the Bandar Abbas area (1973 Temporary Regulations, Article 30).

  • FerméeShrimp in the Persian Gulf and Sea of Omanavr. 21 – juil. 6

    Catch of shrimp prohibited during the spawning season from 21 April to 6 July across the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman (1973 Temporary Regulations, Article 31). Note: the seasonal shrimp opening dates are reviewed and announced annually by Shilat and vary by year/province; this 1973 window is the codified baseline.

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 Iranian Fisheries Organization (Shilat)

Application to Shilat (Iranian Fisheries Organization) head office or its branches at southern ports (per 1973 Art. 3); under the 1995 Law, Art. 6, a valid licence is mandatory for any exploitation of fisheries resources.

Obtenez votre licence

Ouvre le portail officiel · fao.org

Licence requise
Type
Fishing licence issued by the Iranian Fisheries Organization (Shilat); no dedicated recreational spearfishing licence exists.
Coût
unknown
Validité
Set by the executive Code of Conduct of the 1995 Law (issuance, validity period, extension and transfer terms determined by Shilat).
Comment l'obtenir
Application to Shilat (Iranian Fisheries Organization) head office or its branches at southern ports (per 1973 Art. 3); under the 1995 Law, Art. 6, a valid licence is mandatory for any exploitation of fisheries resources.
Autorité
Iranian Fisheries Organization (Shilat)

Matériel et technique

Règles d'équipement

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

Restrictions

  • 1995 Law Art. 12 prohibits carrying and applying 'illegal fishing gears' as well as explosive, toxic or electric materials that may weaken, sicken or kill fish.
  • 1973 Regulations Art. 32 prohibit catching fish/shrimp/other sea life with explosives, chemicals or poisonous materials.
  • 1973 Regulations Chapter 7 (Arts 14-23) enumerate authorised gears (fixed/drift nets, traps such as Gargoor/Milan/Sokar, hooks, personal gear Mashk/Salik and 'sport gear'); spearguns/harpoons are not listed among authorised gears, and sport fishing must follow Shilat's rules (Art. 19B).

Iranian fisheries law neither expressly authorises nor expressly bans spearguns/harpoons; because all gear must be authorised and sport fishing must conform to Shilat's rules, recreational spearfishing gear is best treated as not permitted unless specifically authorised. Spearguns are not commonly sold or supported by Iranian dive centres, which focus on reef sightseeing.

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

unknown

Tailles minimales

  • Sardinemin 13 cm
  • Havoormin 67 cm
  • Zardehmin 62 cm
  • Masghatimin 58 cm

Espèces protégées — ne pas prélever

  • ProtégéeSea turtles (protected under Department of Environment regulations; nesting in protected mangrove/marine reserves)
  • ProtégéeMarine mammals (cetaceans)

Minimum catch sizes from the 1973 Temporary Regulations (Arts 24-25): Sardine 13 cm; Havoor 67, Zardeh 62, Masghati 58 (units stated as length, cm). Shrimp minimum catch sizes (Art. 26) vary by port: Bandar Abbas 10 cm, Ra's-ol Motaf 12 cm, Hendijan 14 cm. These size limits target commercial/artisanal species and are not spearfishing-specific. Protected species and detailed recreational bag limits are governed by the Department of Environment and annual Shilat notices and were not fully retrievable.

Qui peut pêcher

Visiteurs et résidents

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

Visiteurs étrangers

Non autorisée

Licence spéciale requise

Exigences

  • Fishing operations by foreign nationals/vessels are only possible under a contract or mutual agreement (1973 Art. 8; 1995 Art. 13).
  • Any recreational diving in protected areas requires permits and adherence to local rules.

Restrictions

  • Persons of foreign nationality 'cannot be engaged to fishing operations in the Iranian waters' except under signed contracts/agreements (1973 Art. 8).
  • Foreign fishing vessels are forbidden to fish in Iranian waters absent a mutual government-to-government agreement (1995 Art. 13).

There is no recreational/tourist spearfishing permit pathway for foreigners. Foreigners engaging in fishing without authorisation are exposed to penalties under 1995 Law Art. 22 (fines, confiscation of catch, gear and vessel). Tourist activity is limited to organised scuba diving for sightseeing at dive centres (e.g. Kish, Qeshm).

Résidents

Shilat fishing licence (commercial/artisanal categories per 1973 Art. 2: free fishermen, hired crew, cooperative members, tenant fishermen, Shilat special fishermen, and Iranian/foreign legal persons under permit/contract).

Exigences

  • Hold a valid fishing licence issued by Shilat (1973 Art. 3; 1995 Art. 6).
  • Register and number any fishing vessel/boat with Shilat (1973 Arts 4-5).
  • Use only authorised gears and observe size limits, closed seasons and prohibited areas.

No specific recreational spearfishing licence category exists for residents; the licensing scheme is oriented to commercial and artisanal fishing under Shilat.

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

Conditions marines et météo en direct près de Qeshm (Gheshm), Khomair and adjacent main Persian Gulf coasts - shrimp nursery grounds.

Conditions

À qui s'adresser

Autorités

Les organismes officiels responsables de la pêche et des licences.

  • Iranian Fisheries Organization (Shilat / Shilat-e Iran)

    fisheries authority

    fao.orgHead office and branch offices at southern ports of Iran (per 1973 Regulations, Art. 3)
  • Department of Environment of the Islamic Republic of Iran (DoE)

    environment authority

    doe.irManages national marine parks, wildlife refuges and protected/biosphere areas (e.g. Hara, Nayband, Khark)
  • Ports and Maritime Organization of Iran (PMO)

    maritime authority

    pmo.irVessel registration and maritime affairs

D'où cela provient

Sources

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

  1. [01]

    Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1995) - full English text (FAOLEX PDF)

    Officielle
    faolex.fao.orgConsulté le juin 14
  2. [02]

    Law of Protection and Exploitation of the Fisheries Resources of the Islamic Republic of Iran - ECOLEX record (LEX-FAOC016944)

    Officielle
    ecolex.orgConsulté le juin 14
  3. [03]

    Temporary Regulations for the catching of fish, shrimp and other sea animals in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and all rivers of southern parts of Iran (1973) - full English text (FAOLEX PDF)

    Officielle
    faolex.fao.orgConsulté le juin 14
  4. [04]

    Temporary Regulations ... Persian Gulf, Sea of Oman - ECOLEX record (LEX-FAOC001661)

    Officielle
    ecolex.orgConsulté le juin 14
  5. [05]

    Law on the Exploitation and Protection of Aquatic Resources of Iran - FAOLEX record (LEX-FAOC001671)

    Officielle
    fao.orgConsulté le juin 14
  6. [06]

    Investigating Iranian Fishing Rules in the Realm of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea (academic analysis of Iranian fisheries law and licensing)

    Secondaire
    academia.eduConsulté le juin 14
  7. [07]

    Assessing cultural ecosystem services in the Hara mangrove forests - a Middle Eastern coastal marine protected area (ScienceDirect)

    Secondaire
    sciencedirect.comConsulté le juin 14
  8. [08]

    Nayband National Marine Park - Iran Travel Guide (protected marine areas of Bushehr province)

    Secondaire
    tripyar.comConsulté le juin 14
  9. [09]

    Scuba and Diving / Iran - Iran Traveling Center (diving permits in protected areas, marine conservation guidance)

    community
    irantravelingcenter.comConsulté le juin 14

Notes du chercheur

ASSESSMENT: Iranian law does not mention spearfishing/underwater hunting by name. The governing instruments (1995 Law of Protection and Exploitation of Fisheries Resources; 1973 Temporary Regulations) build a licence-only commercial/artisanal fishing regime under Shilat (the Iranian Fisheries Organization). Key implications for recreational spearfishing: (1) any exploitation of fisheries resources requires a valid Shilat licence (1995 Art. 6); (2) 'illegal fishing gears' and explosive/toxic/electric materials are banned (1995 Art. 12; 1973 Art. 32); (3) authorised gears are enumerated (nets, traps, hooks, personal gear Mashk/Salik, 'sport gear') and sport fishing must follow Shilat's rules (1973 Art. 19) - spearguns/harpoons are not listed; (4) foreigners cannot engage in fishing operations except under contract/agreement (1973 Art. 8; 1995 Art. 13) and face penalties for unlicensed fishing (1995 Art. 22). There is no public recreational spearfishing licence pathway. Status therefore classified as 'restricted' (effectively not permitted without specific authorisation). CONFIDENCE = low because no Iranian source explicitly addresses recreational spearfishing legality, the verbatim statutes are English FAOLEX translations of older instruments, and current Department of Environment marine-park rules and annual Shilat notices were not retrievable in full. CAVEAT (legal product): all law_texts are verbatim English translations extracted from the official FAOLEX PDFs (ira16944E.pdf and ira1661E.pdf) via local text extraction; minor OCR/translation artefacts in the source PDFs were cleaned only where unambiguous. Verify with Shilat and the relevant island/free-zone and DoE authorities before any spearfishing activity. Note the ongoing regional security situation (military zones in the Persian Gulf/Strait of Hormuz) adds further practical and legal restrictions on coastal diving and underwater activity.

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