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Spearfishing in Oman is heavily restricted and is not part of the standard recreational fishing permit. Under the new Executive Regulation of the Living Aquatic Resources Law (Ministerial Decision No. 70/2026, in force 13 April 2026), recreational fishing is allowed only with a licence and restricted to manual line and hook; night fishing (sunset to sunrise) is banned and the catch is capped at 20 kg. Spear/harpoon use falls outside this recreational permit and is treated as a separately regulated activity: reports indicate harpoon fishing requires holding a fishing licence for several years, coastal residency and a dedicated harpoon permit, and some areas of Musandam Governorate may permit it only with a permit from local authorities. Spearfishing while on SCUBA is not permitted. Foreign-flagged commercial vessels are barred unless partnered with an Omani company. Marine protected areas (e.g. the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve) prohibit fishing and have seasonal closures. Underlying law: the Living Aquatic Wealth Law, Royal Decree No. 20/2019 (which repealed Royal Decree No. 53/81). A verbatim English translation of the law's Article 9 - cited in an official US Government (NOAA Fisheries) report - confirms that NO fishing or living-aquatic-wealth activity may be undertaken in Omani waters or on the seabed without a Ministry licence; since spearfishing is not within the manual line-and-hook recreational permit and no public source authorises spear/harpoon use generally, it remains restricted by default. Article 11 (verbatim) additionally protects turtles, whales, dolphins, marine mammals and sea birds.

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Air ùrachadh mu dheireadh An t-Ògmhios 22, 2026

Frèam riaghladh

  • §Royal Decree No. 20/2019 - Aquatic Living Resources Law (issued 13 February 2019; repealed Royal Decree No. 53/81)
  • §Royal Decree No. 53/81 - Law of Maritime Fishing and the Protection of Aquatic Living Resources (1981; repealed)
  • §Ministerial Decision No. 70/2026 - Executive Regulation of the Living Aquatic Resources Law (in force 13 April 2026; replaces 14 prior ministerial decisions including Ministerial Resolution No. 4/94)
  • §Ministerial Decision No. 39/2024 - amendment introducing seasonal shark fishing ban
  • §Ministerial Decree No. 34/2016 - regulation on the use of Al-Hilal (hayal/gill) fishing nets (net-length limits)
  • §Royal Decree (3 April 1996) - establishment of the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve
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An lagh, verbatim

Teacsaichean laghail

Na foillseachaidhean reachdail agus riaghailteach mionaideach a tha a' riaghladh slighe-biasd an seo, air an luaidh mar a chaidh am foillseachadh, le ceangal ri gach stòras oifigeil.

01Preamble and Articles I-IV (promulgation)Oman · national

Royal Decree 20/2019 issuing the Aquatic Living Resources Law - promulgation articles (verbatim English translation)

Royal Decree No. 20/2019 issuing the Aquatic Living Resources Law

ENAir eadar-theangachadh

We, Qaboos bin Said, the Sultan of Oman, after perusal of [the Basic Statute of the State promulgated by Royal Decree 101/96] ... and after presentation to Majlis Oman, and in pursuance of public interest, have decreed as follows. Article I: The attached Aquatic Living Resources Law shall apply. Article II: The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries shall issue the executive regulation for the provisions of this law within a period not exceeding one year from the date of its issuance, and shall issue the decisions necessary to implement the provisions of this law, and until they are issued, the regulation and decisions in force shall continue to operate to the degree that they do not contradict with the provisions of this law. Article III: The Law on Fishing and Protection of Marine Living Resources promulgated by Royal Decree 53/81 is hereby repealed, as well as every provision contrary to this law or in conflict with its provisions. Article IV: This decree shall be published in the Official Gazette, and comes into force after 90 (ninety) days from the date of its publication.

02Recreational fishing provisions (specific article numbers not published in accessible sources; substantive text paywalled on decree.om)Oman · national

Reported summary of recreational fishing rules under Ministerial Decision 70/2026 (NOT statutory verbatim - press digest)

Ministerial Decision No. 70/2026 - Executive Regulation of the Aquatic Living Resources Law (in force 13 April 2026)

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JOURNALIST SUMMARY, NOT A STATUTORY QUOTE - the full text of Ministerial Decision 70/2026 is behind a paid subscription on the official decree.om portal and could not be retrieved verbatim. As reported by Muscat Daily and the Oman Observer, the executive regulation provides that recreational fishing is permitted under licence only; must be carried out manually using line and hook; the maximum catch per trip is 20 kg; and recreational fishing between sunset and sunrise is prohibited. It is also reported to ban bottom trawling, prohibit devices that aggregate fish (FADs), bar claiming of fishing locations by custom/tradition, and provide administrative penalties of up to RO 10,000, activity suspension of up to 180 days, or licence revocation.

03Council of Marine Resources Management powers (31-article law)Oman · national

Reported summary of repealed Royal Decree 53/81 powers (NOT statutory verbatim - legal-database abstract)

Royal Decree No. 53/81 - Law of Maritime Fishing and the Protection of Aquatic Living Resources (repealed by RD 20/2019)

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DATABASE ABSTRACT, NOT A STATUTORY QUOTE - retained for historical context only. Per the ECOLEX/FAO legal-database summary, the 1981 law empowered authorities to specify equipment permitted or prohibited in navigation and fishing, to ban substances harmful to the growth, reproduction and migration of living aquatic resources, to designate locations where fishing is prohibited seasonally, and to establish the minimum size of fish and other living aquatic resources. This law was repealed by Royal Decree No. 20/2019.

04Shark fishing seasonOman · national

Reported summary of seasonal shark fishing ban under Ministerial Decision 39/2024 (NOT statutory verbatim - press digest)

Ministerial Decision No. 39/2024 (amending regulations under Royal Decree No. 20/2019)

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JOURNALIST SUMMARY, NOT A STATUTORY QUOTE - as reported by The Arabian Stories, fishing for sharks will be prohibited from the first day of December until the last day of September of the following year under Ministerial Decision 39/2024. The official Arabic text of the decision was not retrieved verbatim.

05Article (9)Oman · national

Living Aquatic Wealth Law (RD 20/2019), Article 9 - universal licence requirement (verbatim English translation in an official US Government report)

Living Aquatic Wealth Law issued by Royal Decree No. 20/2019

ENAir eadar-theangachadh

Article (9) It is not permissible to engage in fishing, activities related to living aquatic wealth, research, scientific studies, practical experiments, or experimental fishing in the fishing waters or the seabed, except after obtaining a license to do so from the Ministry. Also, licenses issued in accordance with the provisions of this Law and the Regulations may not be waived.

06Article (11)Oman · national

Living Aquatic Wealth Law (RD 20/2019), Article 11 - protected marine species (verbatim English translation in an official US Government report)

Living Aquatic Wealth Law issued by Royal Decree No. 20/2019

ENAir eadar-theangachadh

Article (11) of the Living Aquatic Wealth Law (translated) prohibits hunting turtles, collecting its eggs, and hunting whales, dolphins, mammals and sea birds, except in accordance with the regulations specified by the executive bylaw.

07Article (7)Oman · national

Living Aquatic Wealth Law (RD 20/2019), Article 7 - register of licensed craft, gear and methods (verbatim English translation in an official US Government report)

Living Aquatic Wealth Law issued by Royal Decree No. 20/2019

ENAir eadar-theangachadh

Article (7) The Ministry shall prepare a special register in which the craft, coastal and commercial fishing boats and vessels that are licensed to fish are recorded, the name of the owner of each of them, the fishing area in which fishing is permitted, equipment, tools and methods of fishing, the number of fishermen and workers authorized to work on the boat or ship, the date and country of manufacture and technical specifications such as length, load, engine power and any other data determined by the Ministry.

08Net length provisionOman · national

Ministerial Decree No. 34/2016 on Al-Hilal fishing nets - gear length limit (verbatim English translation in an official US Government report)

Ministerial Decree No. 34/2016 issuing a regulation on the use of Al-Hilal fishing nets

ENAir eadar-theangachadh

Under Ministerial Decree No. 34/2016 issuing a regulation on the use of Al-Hilal fishing nets (translated): "The length of the hayal (gill) net shall not exceed (1) one kilometer for all pieces of nets used by fishing boats, and (2.5) two and a half kilometers for all pieces of nets used by artisanal and coastal fishing vessels."

09Recreational fishing provisions (article numbers not published in accessible sources; full text paywalled on decree.om)Oman · national

Recreational fishing rules under the 2026 Executive Regulation (NOT statutory verbatim - press digest of Ministerial Decision 70/2026)

Ministerial Decision No. 70/2026 - Executive Regulation of the Aquatic Living Resources Law (in force 13 April 2026)

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JOURNALIST SUMMARY, NOT A STATUTORY QUOTE - the verbatim text of Ministerial Decision 70/2026 is behind a paid subscription on the official decree.om portal and could not be retrieved. As reported by The Arabian Stories, "Recreational fishing is tightly regulated, requiring licenses, limiting catches to 20 kilogrammes, banning night fishing, and restricting tools to manual line and hook methods only." The same report states the regulation bans "the use of devices that artificially attract fish schools for harvesting" and imposes "a total ban on bottom trawling", with violators given "up to 90 days to rectify breaches" and penalties including "fines of up to RO 10,000 - doubling for repeat offenses - along with suspension of activities for up to 180 days, revocation of licenses."

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Ràithean & cuingeachaidhean ùine

Ùineachan dùinte, fosgailte agus cuingichte tron bhliadhna. Daingneach an-còmhnaidh dùnaidhean gnè-sònraichte gu h-ionadail.

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DùinteCuingichteFosgailte
  • DùinteSharksDùb 1 – Sul 30

    Shark fishing prohibited from 1 December to the last day of September of the following year (Ministerial Decision No. 39/2024).

  • DùinteKingfish (kanad)Lùn 15 – Dàm 15

    Closed season for kingfish under the 2026 executive regulation.

  • DùinteShrimpDùb 1 – Lùn 31

    Closed season for shrimp under the 2026 executive regulation.

  • DùinteDaymaniyat Islands Nature ReserveCèi 1 – Dàm 31

    The Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve is fully closed to visitors from 1 May to 31 October to protect endangered sea turtle nesting (no landings, no snorkeling, no boats within sensitive zones).

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Cead

Dè a dh'fheumas tu gus a bhith ceadaichte anns an uisge, dè a chosgas e, agus mar a gheibhear e.

Cead riatanachtro Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries Wealth & Water Resources

Apply online via gov.om (sign in, fill form, pay fee, await approval, ~30 min). Documents: Omani/GCC national ID card or expatriate resident card; vessel photo optional.

Faigh do chead

Fosgailte am portal oifigeil · gov.om

Cead riatanach
Seòrsa
Recreational/amateur fishing licence (daily or annual)
Cosgais
Daily: 2 Omani Rials (OMR); Annual: 30 OMR (Oman Observer reports daily 24-hour permit RO 2, annual permit RO 30, 30-day renewal RO 30)
Dligheachd
Daily (24 hours) or annual
Mar a gheibhear e
Apply online via gov.om (sign in, fill form, pay fee, await approval, ~30 min). Documents: Omani/GCC national ID card or expatriate resident card; vessel photo optional.
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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries Wealth & Water Resources

Uidheam & dòigh

Riaghailtean uidheamachd

Dè an uidheam a tha ceadaichte, mar a ghabhas a cleachdadh, agus na cumhaichean ceangailte.

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Cuingeachaidhean

  • Recreational fishing restricted to manual line and hook only (Ministerial Decision No. 70/2026); spearguns/harpoons are not part of the recreational permit.
  • Spearfishing while on SCUBA is not permitted (secondary source).
  • Harpoon use reported to require a multi-year fishing licence, coastal residency and a dedicated harpoon permit, and in Musandam a permit from local authorities.
  • Bottom trawling prohibited.
  • Devices designed to attract/aggregate fish (FADs) prohibited.
  • Nets, explosives and chemicals banned for recreational use.

Standard recreational licences only authorise rod/line and hook from shore, boat or tourist vessel. Spear/harpoon fishing sits outside this and is separately and tightly regulated; treat as restricted/effectively unavailable to most recreational and foreign fishers.

Dè ghabhas tu

Crìochan glacaidh & gnèithean dìonta

Cuòtathan làitheil, meudachdan as lugha, agus gnèithean nach gabhar a-chaoidh.

Crìoch làitheil

20 kg per recreational fishing trip

Gnèithean dìonta — na gabh

  • DìontaSharks (seasonally closed 1 Dec - 30 Sep)
  • DìontaSea turtles (hawksbill and green - protected; harming/touching illegal in reserves)
  • DìontaLobster
  • DìontaShrimp (seasonal closure 1 Dec - 31 Aug)
  • DìontaAbalone
  • DìontaSea cucumbers
  • DìontaCrabs
  • DìontaOysters and shells (no harvest/trade without permit)

Recreational anglers may not target or keep lobster, shrimp, abalone or certain molluscs. Sea cucumbers, crabs, oysters and shells require permits for harvest/trade. Selling recreational catch is prohibited. Size limits exist under the law but specific per-species minimum sizes were not retrieved verbatim.

Cò a dh'fhaodar iasgach

Luchd-tadhail & luchd-còmhnaidh

Mar a tha na riaghailtean eadar-dhealaichte airson luchd-tadhail cèin agus luchd-còmhnaidh ionadail.

Luchd-tadhail cèin

Ceadaichte

Cead sònraichte riatanach

Riatanasan

  • Valid Omani residency permit (expatriate resident card) to apply for a recreational fishing licence.
  • Minimum age 18, medically fit with good swimming skills.
  • Hold a recreational fishing licence (daily 2 OMR / annual 30 OMR).

Cuingeachaidhean

  • Recreational fishing limited to manual line and hook; spearfishing/harpoon not covered by the recreational permit.
  • No commercial sale of catch; 20 kg trip limit; no night fishing.
  • Foreign-flagged commercial vessels prohibited unless partnered with an Omani company and granted prior approval.
  • Tourists without residency generally fish only via licensed tour/charter operators.

Expatriate residents can obtain the same recreational licence as Omanis, but spear/harpoon fishing's residency- and permit-heavy conditions make it effectively inaccessible to most foreigners; spearfishing on SCUBA is not allowed.

Luchd-còmhnaidh

Recreational/amateur fishing licence (daily or annual)

Riatanasan

  • Omani national ID card (or GCC ID).
  • Minimum age 18, medically fit, good swimming skills.
  • For harpoon fishing (reported): hold a fishing licence for several years and be a resident of a coastal wilayat/state, then apply for a separate harpoon permit.

Buannachdan

  • Eligible for recreational licence on the same terms as expatriate residents.
  • Coastal residents may be eligible for harpoon permits where allowed (e.g. parts of Musandam).

Traditional/customary claims to fishing locations are prohibited under the 2026 regulation.

Càite air a' chladach

Sgìrean ceadaichte & toirmisgte

Sgìrean ainmichte a tha fosgailte no dùinte airson slighe-biasd. Faic an dealbh-iomlan air a' mhapa eadar-ghnìomhach.

Sgìrean ceadaichte

  • Reports indicate that certain areas of Musandam Governorate may allow spear/harpoon fishing under conditions, subject to obtaining a permit from local authorities. Note: the Royal Oman Police have at times issued precautionary advisories suspending fishing and tourist-boat activity in Musandam waters due to regional risks.

    Permit from local authorities required; spearfishing not permitted on SCUBA; subject to national recreational rules and any precautionary suspensions.

Sgìrean toirmisgte

  • Oman's only dedicated marine nature reserve, established by Royal Decree on 3 April 1996, located ~18 km off Barka in the Gulf of Oman (Al Batinah South Governorate). Managed by the Oman Environment Authority with rangers and a permit system. Fishing is prohibited; touching coral or turtles is illegal; access requires a permit. Fully closed 1 May - 31 October for turtle nesting.

  • Archipelago of five islands in the Arabian Sea ~40 km off the Dhofar coast (Shalim and the Hallaniyat Islands province). The Environment Authority issued regulations declaring it a nature reserve with strict marine restrictions: fishing by non-residents is banned, residents need permits, and carrying or using weapons (relevant to spearguns/harpoons) is prohibited; diving and photography require prior authorization. Center point at the main island Al-Hallaniyah.

  • Ras al Hadd Turtle Reserve (Ras al Jinz)marine and coastal nature reserve

    Coastal nature reserve in Ash Sharqiyah South Governorate at the easternmost point of the Arabian Peninsula, designated a nature reserve by Royal Decree No. 25/96 on 23 April 1996. ~42 km of coastline / ~120 km2, one of the Indian Ocean's most important green-turtle nesting areas, with tidal mudflats, mangroves and coral reefs; managed by the Environment Authority with a permit/ranger system. Harming or disturbing turtles is illegal and access is regulated. Center near Ras al Jinz.

Suidheachaidhean air an uisge

Suidheachaidhean beò

Snapshot mara agus sìde beò faisg air àite iomraidh cladaich ann an Oman, o Open-Meteo. Bidh suidheachaidhean ag atharrachadh air feadh a' chladaich — làimhsich mar chomharra.

Mara & sìde beò faisg air Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve.

Suidheachaidhean

Cò ri fhaighneachd

Ùghdarrasan

Na buidhnean oifigeil a tha an urra ri iasgach agus ceadachadh.

  • Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries Wealth and Water Resources

    fisheries authority

  • Oman Environment Authority

    environment authority (manages marine nature reserves)

  • Royal Oman Police (Coast Guard)

    enforcement / maritime authority

On a thàinig seo

Stòrasan

Bidh gach tagradh air an duilleag seo a' dol air ais gu aon de na h-iomraidhean sin.

  1. [01]

    New regulations to govern fishing, protect Oman's marine resources (Muscat Daily, on Ministerial Decision No. 70/2026)

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    Oman issues new executive regulation to strengthen fisheries governance (The Arabian Stories, Ministerial Decision 70/2026)

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    Want to fish for fun, take a permit (Oman Observer)

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    Get a Recreational Fishing Licence (Annual/Daily) - Official Oman e-Government portal

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    Royal Decree No. 53/81 Law of Maritime Fishing (ECOLEX/FAO legal database)

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    Royal Decree 20/2019 Issuing the Aquatic Living Resources Law (Decree.om)

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    Oman's ministry amends regulations of Law on Fishing (Ministerial Decision 39/2024 - shark season; The Arabian Stories)

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    Al-Daymaniyat Islands Marine Nature Reserve (Daymaniyat.com)

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    New Regulations on Fishing and Tourist Boats in Musandam (Omanet / ROP)

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  10. [10]

    Is Spearfishing Legal in Oman? (Trickyfish - dive aggregator)

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    Marine Mammal Protection Act Import Provisions - Comparability Finding Application Final Report: Oman (NOAA Fisheries / NMFS, 2025) - quotes verbatim English translations of Articles 7, 9 and 11 of Oman's Living Aquatic Wealth Law (RD 20/2019) and of Ministerial Decree 34/2016

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    Royal Decree No. 20/2019 Aquatic Living Resources Law - FAOLEX abstract (date of issue, gazette, repeal of RD 53/81)

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Notaichean rannsachaidh

VERBATIM/SOURCE STATUS (updated 2026-06-22): Genuinely verbatim legal text now comprises (a) the English translation of the promulgation articles (preamble + Articles I-IV) of Royal Decree 20/2019 on the official decree.om portal, and (b) verbatim English translations of three substantive articles of the Living Aquatic Wealth Law (RD 20/2019) - Article 7 (register of licensed craft, gear and methods), Article 9 (universal licence requirement: no fishing/aquatic-wealth activity in Omani waters or seabed without a Ministry licence) and Article 11 (protection of turtles, whales, dolphins, marine mammals and sea birds) - plus Ministerial Decree 34/2016 (gill-net length limits), all quoted in an OFFICIAL US Government document: the NOAA Fisheries / NMFS 'Marine Mammal Protection Act Import Provisions Comparability Finding Application Final Report: Oman' (2025). This is the most authoritative verbatim sourcing obtained for Oman. The remaining substantive articles of RD 20/2019 and the full text of the Executive Regulation (Ministerial Decision 70/2026) are behind a paid subscription on decree.om and could NOT be retrieved verbatim. Accordingly, the recreational-fishing rules (licence only, manual line and hook only, 20 kg per trip, no fishing sunset-to-sunrise, bottom-trawling and FAD bans, RO 10,000 penalty ceiling), the RD 53/81 powers, and the shark closed season are documented from journalist/legal-database summaries (Muscat Daily, Oman Observer, The Arabian Stories, ECOLEX) and are explicitly labelled in law_texts as reported summaries, NOT statutory quotes. Specific article numbers for these provisions and for any spear/harpoon rule could not be cited and are not invented. Spearfishing/harpoon fishing is not addressed by name in any retrieved official text; the 'restricted' conclusion is derived from (a) the national recreational framework permitting only manual line and hook, and (b) secondary dive/aggregator reporting (trickyfish.co) that harpoon use requires a multi-year licence, coastal residency and a dedicated permit, with some Musandam areas allowing it under permit and spearfishing prohibited on SCUBA. The daily sunset-to-sunrise night-fishing ban is a time-of-day rule (captured in legal_status, equipment_rules and foreigners_rules) and was removed from the seasons array, which holds only machine-parseable calendar periods. Daymaniyat reserve coordinates are an approximate centroid (~23.86N, 58.10E). data_confidence raised from 'low' to 'medium': the core framework (universal licence requirement, protected species, gear-registration regime) is now backed by verbatim translated statutory articles in an official US Government source, though the spearfishing-specific conclusion and the 2026 recreational specifics still rest on secondary/aggregator reporting and paywalled text. Recommend verifying all spear/harpoon and recreational-permit specifics directly with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries Wealth and Water Resources before relying on this for legal purposes.

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