SpearfishingMap

Zambia

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Zambia is landlocked, so there is no marine spearfishing; the country's fisheries are entirely freshwater (Zambezi, Kafue, Luapula and Chambeshi rivers; Lakes Kariba, Tanganyika, Mweru, Bangweulu, Lusiwashi and the Lukanga/Bangweulu swamps). The governing law, the Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011), does NOT mention 'spear', 'speargun', 'harpoon' or 'gaff' anywhere, and these are not among the prohibited methods of fishing listed in section 15 (which bans explosives, firearms, poisons/noxious substances, electrical devices, trawl/drag nets, river-spanning nets and non-conforming gear). Spearfishing is therefore not specifically prohibited. However, it is also not specifically permitted or regulated as a recognised activity, and the general fisheries controls still apply: under section 27 it is an offence to fish in any declared fisheries management area without a fishing licence; the Minister may impose closed seasons and prohibited methods by Gazette notice under section 14; and an annual nationwide closed (breeding) season runs each year from 1 December to the end of February on most inland waters. No published Zambian source documents recreational spearfishing being practised, licensed or banned, so the activity is best treated as legally tolerated-but-unregulated and subject to the general licence and closed-season rules. Set expectations accordingly and verify locally before diving.

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Dernière mise à jour juin 15, 2026

Cadre réglementaire

  • §Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011)
  • §Fisheries Regulations, 2012 (S.I. No. 24 of 2012)
  • §Annual fishing ban / closed season notices issued by the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock under the Fisheries Act, 2011
Licence requise
Requise

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 15Zambia · national

Prohibited methods of fishing

Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011)

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15. (1) A person shall not— (a) use, or have in that person's possession, any explosive or firearm for fishing; (b) possess, use, attempt or cause to be used for fishing, any trawl net or bottom drag net or other fishing net of similar nature; (c) alter or interfere with the natural configuration of the terrain or cause any such alteration or interference in such a manner as to enable the isolation from the main water of any fish in subsidiary water, whether or not such isolation takes place immediately or through the natural rise or fall of the water; (d) fish by means of any net towed through the water behind or between boats, or by driving or directing fish towards a stationary net; (e) set any net across the width of any river, channel or lagoon, measured from bank to bank; (f) permit to be used, use, or attempt to use any poison or other noxious substance for the purpose of killing, stunning, injuring, disabling or catching fish, or in any way rendering fish more easily caught; (g) carry or have in that person's possession or control any explosive, firearm, poison, chemical or other noxious substance in circumstances indicating an intention of using such substance for any of the purposes referred to in paragraph (f); (h) use any electrical device for fishing or carry or have in that person's possession or control, or have on board any conveyance, an electrical device in circumstances which indicate an intention to use it for fishing; (i) use equipment for fishing which does not conform to any standard prescribed for that type of fishing equipment, including any net or trap the mesh size of which does not conform to the prescribed minimum mesh size for that type of net or trap either generally or in a prescribed area; (j) use any weir or fishing equipment which is prohibited under this Act; or (k) use for fishing, fishing nets that are of a number and size exceeding that which is permitted under this Act. (2) Any explosive, firearm, poison, chemical or other noxious substance found in or on any person, fishing boat, or fishing equipment in a commercial fishing area shall be presumed, unless the contrary is proved, to be intended for the purposes referred to in subsection (1). (3) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding three hundred thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years, or to both.

02Section 14Zambia · national

Fisheries management measures (power to impose closed seasons and prohibit methods)

Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011)

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14. (1) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, impose any of the following measures: (a) closed seasons for designated areas, species of fish or methods of fishing; (b) prohibited fishing areas for all or designated species of fish or methods of fishing; (c) limitations on the methods or fishing gear, including mesh sizes of nets, that may be used for fishing; (d) limitations on the amount, size, age and other characteristics and species or composition of species of fish that may be caught, landed or traded; (e) regulate the landing of fish and provide for the management of fish landing areas; (f) control the introduction into, or harvesting or removal from any fishery waters of any acquatic plant; and (g) any other measures that are necessary for the proper management of fishery. (2) Where the use of any fishing gear is prohibited in any area, the Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, prohibit the possession of the fishing gear in that area.

03Section 27Zambia · national

Restriction on fishing in fisheries management area (licence required)

Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011)

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27. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, any person who, without a fishing licence, fishes in any fisheries management area commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding three hundred thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years, or to both.

04Section 39Zambia · national

Declaration of fisheries reserves (no fishing without the Director's written permission)

Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011)

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(2) A person shall not, in a fisheries reserve declared under subsection (1), without the written permission of the Director— (a) engage in any activity for fishing; or (b) dredge or extract any material or discharge or deposit any waste or other polluting matter or in any other way destroy, disturb or interfere with the natural environment of fish and related ecosystems.

05Section 2 (interpretation)Zambia · national

Definitions of 'fish', 'fishing', 'fishing gear' and 'fishery waters'

Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011)

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"fish" means any vertebrate fish alive or dead and any part thereof, whether or not preserved in any form, and includes fin, shell fish, the young and eggs but does not include a genetically modified organism; ... "fishing" includes any act directed at or intended for the harvesting, taking, killing or injuring of any fish; "fishing gear" means any instrument, equipment, net, cork, buoy or other article including any part thereof used for purposes of fish finding, congregating fish or fishing; ... "fishery waters" means water in any river, stream, watercourse, lake, lagoon, swamp, pond, dam or reservoir, whether natural or man-made, but does not include water in aquaria or ornamental ponds unconnected with any natural water;

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
  • FerméeAll fishing on most inland waters: Zambezi, Kafue, Chambeshi, Lunga and Luapula rivers; Lakes Mweru, Mweru Wantipa, Bangweulu, Lusiwashi and Itezhi-Tezhi; and the Lukanga swamps. (Lake Kariba and Lake Tanganyika are shared water bodies and have historically been excluded from the standard annual ban.)déc. 1 – févr. 28

    Annual nationwide fishing ban (breeding/closed season) imposed each year by the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock under the Fisheries Act, 2011 to allow fish to breed during the peak breeding season. Runs from 1 December to the end of February (28/29 February). All fishing activities are prohibited on the listed waters during this period, with patrols and penalties for violations. Lake Kariba and Lake Tanganyika have generally been excluded as shared/jointly managed waters, though the Government has at times signalled intent to extend a ban to them. Dates recur annually; confirm the exact Gazette notice for the current year.

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 Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock

Apply to the Department of Fisheries (Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock) in the prescribed form. A spearfishing-specific licence category was not found; recreational anglers fishing in fisheries management areas require a fishing licence.

Obtenez votre licence

Ouvre le portail officiel · mfl.gov.zm

Licence requise
Type
Fishing licence for fishing in a declared fisheries management area (Fisheries Act, 2011 s.27); special fishing licences and other categories are provided for under the Act and the Fisheries Regulations, 2012.
Coût
unknown
Validité
unknown
Comment l'obtenir
Apply to the Department of Fisheries (Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock) in the prescribed form. A spearfishing-specific licence category was not found; recreational anglers fishing in fisheries management areas require a fishing licence.
Autorité
Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock

Matériel et technique

Règles d'équipement

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

Restrictions

  • Explosives and firearms must not be used or possessed for fishing (Fisheries Act 2011 s.15(1)(a)).
  • Poisons and other noxious substances are prohibited (s.15(1)(f),(g)).
  • Electrical devices for fishing are prohibited (s.15(1)(h)).
  • Trawl nets, bottom drag nets, towed nets and nets set across the width of a river/channel/lagoon are prohibited (s.15(1)(b),(d),(e)).
  • Fishing gear must conform to prescribed standards and minimum mesh sizes (s.15(1)(i)).

Spears, spearguns and harpoons are not named in the Fisheries Act, 2011 or in the sources reviewed, and are not among the prohibited methods in section 15. There is no published rule expressly allowing or banning spearguns, and no documented max_spears or speargun specification. Status of spearguns under Zambian law is effectively unregulated/unknown; verify with the Department of Fisheries before use.

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

The Fisheries Act, 2011 (s.14(1)(d)) empowers the Minister to set limits on the amount, size, age and species of fish that may be caught, and minimum mesh sizes restrict the size of fish targeted by nets (s.15(1)(i)). Specific numeric daily bag limits, per-species minimum sizes and a list of protected species were not found in the sources reviewed and may be set in the Fisheries Regulations, 2012 or in area-specific Gazette notices; treat as unknown pending the regulations text.

Qui peut pêcher

Visiteurs et résidents

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

Visiteurs étrangers

No spearfishing-specific rules for foreigners were found. General fishing-licence requirements under the Fisheries Act, 2011 apply to anyone fishing in a declared fisheries management area regardless of nationality. Tourist/sport angling (e.g. on Lake Kariba) is commonly undertaken by visitors, but a distinct foreigner spearfishing regime is not documented.

Résidents

Fishing licence under the Fisheries Act, 2011 / Fisheries Regulations, 2012

Local and subsistence fishing communities are managed through fisheries management areas and committees under the Fisheries Act, 2011. No spearfishing-specific resident regime is documented; the general licence and closed-season rules apply equally to residents.

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 autorisées

  • Large reservoir on the Zambezi shared by Zambia and Zimbabwe; a major recreational and sport angling destination (tigerfish, bream). Historically excluded from the standard annual inland fishing ban because it is a shared, jointly managed water body. No spearfishing-specific permission or prohibition is published; general Fisheries Act licence and gear rules apply.

    Fishing licence required in declared fisheries management areas (Fisheries Act 2011 s.27). Spearfishing not specifically regulated. Prohibited methods of s.15 (explosives, firearms, poisons, electrical devices, certain nets) still apply.

  • Deep Rift Valley lake in northern Zambia shared with Tanzania, DR Congo and Burundi. A shared water body historically excluded from the standard annual inland fishing ban. No spearfishing-specific rule published; general Fisheries Act licence and gear rules apply.

    Fishing licence required in declared fisheries management areas (Fisheries Act 2011 s.27). Spearfishing not specifically regulated. Section 15 prohibited methods still apply.

Zones interdites

  • Any area of a commercial fishing area that the Minister has declared a fisheries reserve under section 39 of the Fisheries Act, 2011 to protect habitat, spawning/nursery areas and fish stocks. Inside a declared reserve no person may engage in any activity for fishing (which by definition includes killing or injuring fish, and would therefore cover spearfishing) without the written permission of the Director of Fisheries. Specific reserve boundaries are set by Gazette notice and were not enumerated in the sources reviewed.

Conditions sur l'eau

Conditions en direct

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

Conditions marines et météo en direct près de Lake Kariba (Zambian side).

Conditions

À qui s'adresser

Autorités

Les organismes officiels responsables de la pêche et des licences.

  • Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock

    fisheries authority

    mfl.gov.zmunknown
  • National Assembly of Zambia (publisher of the Fisheries Act, 2011)

    legislature / official legislation source

D'où cela provient

Sources

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

  1. [01]

    Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011) - official PDF, National Assembly of Zambia

    Officielle
    parliament.gov.zmConsulté le juin 15
  2. [02]

    Fisheries Act, 2011 - ZambiaLII (Zambia Legal Information Institute)

    Officielle
    zambialii.orgConsulté le juin 15
  3. [03]

    Fisheries Regulations, 2012 (S.I. No. 24 of 2012) - InforMEA record

    Secondaire
    informea.orgConsulté le juin 15
  4. [04]

    Government Imposes Annual Fishing Ban - Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock

    Officielle
    mfl.gov.zmConsulté le juin 15
  5. [05]

    Zambia's annual fishing ban begins on 1 December - African Farming (lists affected/excluded waters and dates)

    Secondaire
    africanfarming.comConsulté le juin 15
  6. [06]

    Zambia Sport Fishing Association - Annual fishing ban notice (Lake Kariba and Tanganyika excluded)

    community
    zambiafishing.orgConsulté le juin 15

Notes du chercheur

Zambia is landlocked (coastline=false); there is no marine spearfishing. All fishing is freshwater (rivers, lakes, swamps, dams). The canonical primary source is the Fisheries Act, 2011 (No. 22 of 2011), obtained verbatim from the National Assembly of Zambia PDF (text extracted from the official PDF). Key finding: the words 'spear', 'speargun', 'harpoon' and 'gaff' do NOT appear anywhere in the Act, and spears are not among the prohibited methods in section 15 (which targets explosives, firearms, poisons, electrical devices and various nets). Therefore spearfishing is not specifically prohibited, but it is also nowhere expressly permitted or licensed, and no Zambian or third-party source documents recreational spearfishing being practised, licensed, or regulated in Zambia. The activity is best characterised as 'restricted/unregulated': legal in principle but subject to (1) the general requirement to hold a fishing licence when fishing in a declared fisheries management area (s.27), (2) the annual closed season (1 Dec - end Feb) on most inland waters, and (3) the prohibition on fishing in declared fisheries reserves without the Director's written permission (s.39). Numeric catch/size limits, fees, foreigner-specific rules and the full text of the Fisheries Regulations, 2012 (S.I. 24 of 2012) were not retrieved verbatim and remain unknown. data_confidence=medium: primary legislation is solid and verbatim, but the absence of any spearfishing-specific provision means the practical legal status is inferred rather than stated, and several quantitative fields could not be sourced.

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