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Sudan · Crios spearfishing

Suakin Archipelago National Park

Crios toirmiscthenational park / marine protected area

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Forbhreathnú

Conas a caitear le spearfishing ag Suakin Archipelago National Park.

A group of coral islands and reefs in the Red Sea south-east of Port Sudan and east of the town of Suakin, covering about 1,500 km2. Designated/proposed as an IUCN category II national park and an Important Bird Area, hosting breeding tern colonies, sea turtles (hawksbill, green) and dugongs. It forms the south-eastern quarter of the larger Suakin-Gulf of Agig Ramsar site (designated 2 Feb 2009). As a national-park-status marine area protected for sensitive coral-reef and turtle/dugong habitat, fishing including spearfishing is restricted/effectively prohibited; verify directly with Sudanese wildlife/fisheries authorities. Note: park designation is described in sources as proposed for IUCN II.

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Suíomh

Pointe tagartha garbh don chrios seo. Féach an pictiúr iomlán ar an mapa idirghníomhach.

18.7386°N, 38.4882°E

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Foinse

Tá an crios seo doiciméadaithe san fhoinse oifigiúil thíos.

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Ceadúnas do Sudan

An gá ceadúnas chun spearfishing a dhéanamh anseo, agus conas ceann a fháil.

Ceadúnas riachtanachtrí Fisheries Administration of Sudan / Local Authority (fishing); Wildlife Conservation General Administration (protected areas)

Fishing licences are issued by the Local Authority under the Marine Fisheries Ordinance; speargun use requires a permit from the Fisheries Administration. Marine national park access is controlled by the Wildlife Conservation General Administration. Exact procedure for spearfishing permits is not documented online.

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