El Salvador · Crios spearfishing
Complejo Costero Marino Isla San Sebastian-Jiquilisco
Cad é an crios seo
Forbhreathnú
Conas a caitear le spearfishing ag Complejo Costero Marino Isla San Sebastian-Jiquilisco.
El Salvador's second declared coastal-marine protected natural area (Area Natural Protegida costero marina), in Jiquilisco Bay, Usulutan department, declared via the Official Gazette in November 2019. The declaration covers territorial waters and seabed totalling approximately 19,760 hectares. Beaches on Isla San Sebastian host one of the most important hawksbill sea-turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata, critically endangered) nesting aggregations on the eastern Pacific. As a declared marine protected area it falls under MARN management and the special/protected-area fishing regime; non-authorized extraction methods (incl. spearfishing) are restricted/prohibited. Overlaps the Ramsar-listed Complejo Bahia de Jiquilisco (Ramsar #1586, 2005).
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Suíomh
Pointe tagartha garbh don chrios seo. Féach an pictiúr iomlán ar an mapa idirghníomhach.
13.3330°N, 88.5500°W
Féach ar an mapaFoinse
Tá an crios seo doiciméadaithe san fhoinse oifigiúil thíos.
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Ceadúnas do El Salvador
An gá ceadúnas chun spearfishing a dhéanamh anseo, agus conas ceann a fháil.
Apply to the competent authority (formerly CENDEPESCA, since 2026 the Autoridad Salvadorena de Economia Azul - ASEA) following the requirements in the respective regulation; vessel-based activity also needs a 'zarpe via la pesca' from the Maritime Authority (AMP).
Faigh do cheadúnasOsclaíonn an tairseach oifigiúil · elsalvador.eregulations.org