Namibia · Zone de chasse sous-marine
Namibian Islands' Marine Protected Area (NIMPA)
Ce qu'est cette zone
Aperçu
Comment la chasse sous-marine est traitée à Namibian Islands' Marine Protected Area (NIMPA).
Africa's largest proclaimed MPA at the time of declaration (~9,500-11,800 km2), proclaimed 2008 and regulated by GN 316 of 2012 under the Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000. It stretches along the southern Namibian coast from Meob Bay (north) to Chamais Bay (south) and includes a buffer zone plus stricter inner zones. The regulation prohibits/restricts numerous harvesting activities: a line-fish sanctuary (silver kob/kabeljou and steenbras may not be harvested by long-line or line fishing from Meob Bay to Sylvia Hill within 6 nm), a rock-lobster sanctuary, prohibitions on purse seining, trawling, long-lining, kelp harvesting, commercial inter-tidal harvesting, and access to islands. Lat/lng is a representative centre point of the coastal MPA band.
Sur la côte
Emplacement
Point de référence approximatif pour cette zone. Voir l'image complète sur la carte interactive.
26.0000°S, 14.6500°E
Voir sur la carteSource
Cette zone est documentée dans la source officielle ci-dessous.
Avant de plonger
Licence pour Namibia
Si vous avez besoin d'une licence pour chasser sous l'eau ici, et comment l'obtenir.
Obtainable from any Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources office along the coast - Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Luederitz, and the Ministry head office in Windhoek - or from the Henties Bay fishing centre / police station. An Identity Card or Passport is required; minors need a birth certificate and passport photos.
Obtenez votre licenceOuvre le portail officiel · hentiesbaai.co.za