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Recreational marine harvesting in Namibia is governed by the Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000 and the Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources (GN 241 of 2001). A recreational fishing permit is compulsory. Regulation 6 limits the means of recreational harvesting to (a) a hook and line, (b) a ring net, or (c) diving; spearguns / spearfishing are NOT listed among the authorised means, and the use of artificial breathing apparatus other than a snorkel is prohibited (Reg 13(5)(a)(i)), so scuba-assisted underwater fishing is not allowed. The legal position on spearfishing is therefore ambiguous: the verbatim law does not expressly permit a speargun, while a secondary Namibian guide (NamibWeb) describes breath-hold spearfishing as tolerated (snorkel only, no scuba). Because spearfishing is neither expressly authorised as a 'means of harvest' nor expressly named as prohibited, it is best treated as restricted/legally unclear. A CMAS-affiliated Namibia Underwater Federation exists. Strict bag limits (10/day of the main line-fish species), minimum/maximum sizes (Annexure J), prohibited coastal areas (Reg 10) and a closed rock-lobster season (1 Nov-30 Apr) apply. Confirm current status with the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources before spearfishing.

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Mjerodavni okvir

  • §Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000
  • §Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources, Government Notice 241 of 2001 (made under section 61(1) of the Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000)
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01Regulation 6Namibia · national

Means of harvest for recreational purposes

Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources, GN 241 of 2001 (Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000)

ENIzvornik

6. A person may not for recreational purposes harvest marine resources by any means other than - (a) a hook and line, whether operated by a rod and reel or otherwise, and using a scoop net to lift rock lobsters from the water once they have been reeled to the surface; (b) a ring net; or (c) diving.

02Regulation 5Namibia · national

Permit required for harvesting for recreational purposes

Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources, GN 241 of 2001 (Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000)

ENIzvornik

5. (1) A person, who for recreational purposes harvests in Namibian waters, must - (a) be in possession of a fishing permit; and (b) carry out such harvesting subject to the conditions prescribed by these regulations. (2) A person referred to in subregulation (1), who is found without a fishing permit - (a) is guilty of an offence; and (b) must produce that permit within a period of 21 days from the day on which the person pays the fine prescribed in regulation 39(h)(iii) in respect of a failure to comply with subregulation (1)(a). (3) A person, who fails to produce a fishing permit within the period of time prescribed by subregulation (2), is guilty of an offence.

03Regulation 8(1)-(4)Namibia · national

Daily bag limit

Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources, GN 241 of 2001 (Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000)

ENIzvornik

8. (1) A person may not, for recreational purposes, in one day harvest more than - (a) 30 fish of the species barbel; (b) 20 fish of the species snoek; (c) one shark. (2) Subject to subregulation (3) and regulation 11(1), a person may for recreational purposes harvest any of the following species of fish: (a) blacktail; (b) galjoen; (c) kob; (d) West coast steenbras: Provided that the total number of fish harvested does not exceed 10 in one day. (3) A person may not harvest any species of fish referred to in subregulation (2), which is smaller or larger, as the case may be, than the size specified in Annexure J. (4) A person may not - (a) harvest more than 7 rock lobsters in one day; or (b) accumulate or have in his or her possession more than 7 rock lobsters.

04Regulation 10(1)Namibia · national

Prohibited areas in respect of fishing for recreational purposes

Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources, GN 241 of 2001 (Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000)

ENIzvornik

10. (1) A person may not harvest marine resources for recreational purposes within a distance of two nautical miles seaward from the high-water line in any of the following areas - (a) from the middle of the mouth of the Kunene River at 17 degrees 14.900 minutes south to the concrete beacon marked TB 1 situated at 19 degrees 57.040 minutes south, approximately 5 km north of Terrace Bay; (b) from the concrete beacon marked TB2 at 20 degrees 08.082 minutes south situated approximately 25 km south of Terrace Bay to the concrete beacon marked TB3 at 20 degrees 10.553 minutes south situated approximately 10 km north of Torra Bay; (c) from the concrete beacon marked TB4 at 20 degrees 31.358 minutes south situated approximately 10 km south of Torra Bay to the southern bank of the mouth of the Ugab River at 19 degrees 57.040 minutes south; (d) from the concrete beacon marked CCI at 21 degrees 45.300 minutes south to the concrete beacon marked CC2 at 21 degrees 51.380 minutes south; (e) from the southern limits of the quay in the harbour of Walvis Bay at 22 degrees 57.350 minutes south, along the coastline to Pelican Point at 22 degrees 53.934 minutes south; (f) from the concrete beacon marked SV2 at 23 degrees 08.929 minutes south situated at the northern limits of Sandwich Harbour to a concrete beacon marked RL 3 situated approximately at 26 degrees 34.167 minutes south; (g) from a concrete beacon marked Plat 26 degrees 44.000 minutes south to a concrete beacon marked P2 at 27 degrees 12.000 minutes south; (h) the sea shore of any of the islands along the Namibian coast.

05Regulation 13(5)-(6)Namibia · national

Harvesting of rock lobster - permitted means and night ban

Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources, GN 241 of 2001 (Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000)

ENIzvornik

(5) A person may not harvest any rock lobster - (a) if for recreational purposes, by means other than - (i) diving from the sea shore without the use of any artificial breathing apparatus, except a snorkel, or (ii) a ring net; (iii) a hook and line and using a scoop net to lift rock lobster from the water once the rock lobster has been reeled to the surface; (b) if for commercial purposes, by means other than a trap or a ring net. (6) A person may not harvest any rock lobster between sunset and sunrise by the means referred to in subregulation (5)(a).

06Regulation 6 and Rock Lobster seasonNamibia · national

Permitted recreational fishing methods and rock lobster season (verbatim restatement of the regulations by the Henties Bay angling centre)

Fishing Regulations - Interpretation of Angling Regulations (restatement of Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000 regulations), Henties Bay

ENIzvornik

Only a hook and line, a scoop net to lift rock lobsters from the water, a ring net or diving is allowed. ... ROCK LOBSTER: The season and the minimum size remains unchanged, i.e. from 1st November to 30th April, both days included and 65mm carapace length ... seven (7) rock lobster per day per permit holder. A person may not harvest any rock lobster between sunset and sunrise.

Kada možete roniti

Sezone i vremenska ograničenja

Zatvorena, otvorena i ograničena razdoblja tijekom godine. Uvijek lokalno potvrdite lovostaje specifične za vrste.

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ZatvorenoOgraničenoOtvoreno
  • OtvorenoRock lobster (Jasus lalandii) - recreationalstu 1 – tra 30

    Recreational rock lobster season runs from 1 November to 30 April (both days included), minimum 65 mm carapace length, maximum 7 per day per permit holder. Harvesting between sunset and sunrise is prohibited. Recreational rock lobster may only be taken by hand-diving without artificial breathing apparatus (snorkel allowed), a ring net, or hook-and-line with a scoop net.

Dopuštenje za ribolov

Dozvola

Što vam je potrebno da biste smjeli u vodu, koliko košta i kako je nabaviti.

Potrebna dozvolaputem Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources

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.

Nabavi dozvolu

Otvara službeni portal · hentiesbaai.co.za

Potrebna dozvola
Vrsta
Recreational fishing permit (issued under Regulation 7, Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000 regulations)
Cijena
N$14.00 per month or N$168.00 per year
Valjanost
One month or one year
Kako nabaviti
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.
Nadležno tijelo
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources

Oprema i tehnika

Pravila o opremi

Koja je oprema dopuštena, kako se smije koristiti i koji uvjeti uz nju vrijede.

Ronjenje s bocamaZabranjeno

Ograničenja

  • Regulation 6 lists the only permitted recreational means of harvest as: (a) hook and line, (b) ring net, or (c) diving. Spearguns / spearfishing equipment are not named among the authorised means.
  • Use of any artificial breathing apparatus other than a snorkel is prohibited when diving to harvest (Reg 13(5)(a)(i)); scuba-assisted underwater harvesting is therefore not allowed.
  • A secondary tourist guide (NamibWeb) states that when spearfishing 'no artificial breathing apparatus except a snorkel may be used', implying breath-hold spearfishing is tolerated in practice, but this is not reflected as an authorised 'means of harvest' in the verbatim regulations.

Speargun legality is ambiguous: the verbatim Marine Resources Act regulations neither expressly authorise a speargun as a means of harvest nor expressly prohibit it by name. Scuba is clearly not permitted for harvesting (snorkel-only breath-hold diving). Verify the current position with the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources before spearfishing.

Što smijete uzeti

Ograničenja ulova i zaštićene vrste

Dnevne kvote, najmanje veličine i vrste koje se nikad ne smiju uzeti.

Dnevno ograničenje

Maximum 10 fish per day in total comprising blacktail (dassie), galjoen, kob (kabeljou) and West Coast steenbras combined; plus separately up to 30 barbel, 20 snoek and 1 shark per day; maximum 7 rock lobster per day. Possession/transport limited to 3 days' accumulated bag (max 30 fish, no more than 10 of any one of the 4 main species).

Zaštićene vrste — ne uzimati

  • ZaštićenoAnnelid worms (may not be used as bait or possessed) - Reg 9
  • ZaštićenoRed bait / Pyura (may not be cut or dislodged from the substrate except if washed ashore) - Reg 9

Minimum and/or maximum size limits apply to the four main recreational line-fish species (blacktail, galjoen, kob, West Coast steenbras) under Regulation 8(3) and Annexure J; the penalty schedule confirms a prescribed minimum size of fish, a maximum size for kob and a maximum size for West Coast steenbras. The exact centimetre values are set out in Annexure J of the regulations, which was published as a table and could not be extracted as machine-readable text from the source PDF, so the numeric size limits are intentionally left empty rather than guessed. Rock lobster minimum size is 65 mm carapace length. White mussel may not be taken if it passes through a 38 mm inner-diameter ring when whole.

Tko smije loviti

Posjetitelji i rezidenti

Kako se pravila razlikuju za strane posjetitelje i lokalne rezidente.

Strani posjetitelji

Dopušteno

Uvjeti

  • Must hold the same recreational fishing permit as residents (N$14/month or N$168/year)
  • Must present a Passport when purchasing the permit
  • Must observe the same bag limits, size limits, prohibited areas and rock lobster season

The regulations make no distinction between residents and non-residents for recreational fishing; tourists routinely buy the standard recreational permit. The means-of-harvest, scuba and prohibited-area restrictions apply equally to foreigners.

Rezidenti

Recreational fishing permit (same as for non-residents)

Uvjeti

  • Identity Card (or Passport) for permit holders; minors require a birth certificate and passport photos

No separate resident-only licence category for marine recreational fishing; the same permit and rules apply to residents and visitors.

Gdje na obali

Dopuštene i zabranjene zone

Imenovana područja otvorena ili zatvorena za podvodni ribolov. Pogledajte cijelu sliku na interaktivnoj karti.

Zabranjena područja

  • Kunene River mouth to TB1 beacon (north of Terrace Bay)restricted recreational harvesting zone (Skeleton Coast National Park coastal stretch)

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line from the middle of the mouth of the Kunene River (17 deg 14.900 min S) to concrete beacon TB1 (19 deg 57.040 min S), approx. 5 km north of Terrace Bay. Reg 10(1)(a).

  • TB2 to TB3 beacons (Terrace Bay - Torra Bay)restricted recreational harvesting zone (Skeleton Coast National Park)

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line from beacon TB2 (20 deg 08.082 min S, approx. 25 km south of Terrace Bay) to beacon TB3 (20 deg 10.553 min S, approx. 10 km north of Torra Bay). Reg 10(1)(b).

  • TB4 beacon to Ugab River mouth (south of Torra Bay)restricted recreational harvesting zone (Skeleton Coast / Dorob area)

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line from beacon TB4 (20 deg 31.358 min S, approx. 10 km south of Torra Bay) to the southern bank of the mouth of the Ugab River. Reg 10(1)(c).

  • Beacon CC1 to CC2restricted recreational harvesting zone

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line from beacon CC1 (21 deg 45.300 min S) to beacon CC2 (21 deg 51.380 min S). Reg 10(1)(d).

  • Walvis Bay harbour to Pelican Pointrestricted recreational harvesting zone (port and Pelican Point)

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line from the southern limits of the quay in Walvis Bay harbour (22 deg 57.350 min S) along the coastline to Pelican Point (22 deg 53.934 min S). Reg 10(1)(e).

  • Sandwich Harbour (SV2 beacon) to RL3 beaconrestricted recreational harvesting zone (Sandwich Harbour, Namib-Naukluft National Park)

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line from beacon SV2 (23 deg 08.929 min S, northern limits of Sandwich Harbour) to beacon RL3 (approx. 26 deg 34.167 min S). Reg 10(1)(f). Sandwich Harbour lies within the Namib-Naukluft National Park.

  • Beacon Plat to beacon P2restricted recreational harvesting zone (Sperrgebiet / Tsau //Khaeb National Park)

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line from beacon Plat (26 deg 44.000 min S) to beacon P2 (27 deg 12.000 min S). Reg 10(1)(g). This stretch lies within the restricted Sperrgebiet / Tsau //Khaeb National Park diamond area.

  • Sea shore of all Namibian offshore islandsrestricted recreational harvesting zone (offshore islands; Namibian Islands Marine Protected Area)

    Recreational harvesting prohibited within 2 nautical miles seaward of the high-water line of the sea shore of any of the islands along the Namibian coast (e.g. the Penguin / Mercury / Ichaboe / Halifax island group). Reg 10(1)(h).

Uvjeti na vodi

Uvjeti uživo

Snimka mora i vremena uživo u blizini obalne referentne točke u Namibia, iz Open-Meteo. Uvjeti se mijenjaju duž obale — uzmite kao okvirne.

More i vrijeme uživo u blizini Kunene River mouth to TB1 beacon (north of Terrace Bay).

Uvjeti

Koga pitati

Nadležna tijela

Službena tijela odgovorna za ribarstvo i izdavanje dozvola.

  • Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources

    fisheries authority

    mfmr.gov.naHead office: Private Bag 13355, Windhoek; coastal offices at Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Luederitz
  • Namibia Underwater Federation (CMAS-affiliated)

    dive / underwater sport federation

Odakle ovo dolazi

Izvori

Svaka tvrdnja na ovoj stranici vodi do jednog od ovih izvora.

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    Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources, GN 241 of 2001 (Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000) - Legal Assistance Centre annotated statutes

    Službeno
    lac.org.naPristupljeno lip 15
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    Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000 - Government Gazette (Legal Assistance Centre)

    Službeno
    lac.org.naPristupljeno lip 15
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    Fishing Regulations - Interpretation of Angling Regulations (restatement of the Marine Resources Act regulations), Henties Bay

    Sekundarno
    hentiesbaai.co.zaPristupljeno lip 15
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    Fishing Permits: Namibia - permit costs and issuing offices (Cellstop)

    Sekundarno
    cellstop.com.naPristupljeno lip 15
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    NamibWeb - Fishing rules and regulations (secondary tourist guide; mentions snorkel-only spearfishing)

    Sekundarno
    namibweb.comPristupljeno lip 15
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    Hooked on Namibia: recreational angling, small-scale fisheries and the blue economy - One Ocean Hub

    Sekundarno
    oneoceanhub.orgPristupljeno lip 15
  7. [07]

    Namibia Underwater Federation - CMAS federation list

    Sekundarno
    archives.cmas.orgPristupljeno lip 15

Napomene istraživača

KEY FINDING: Spearfishing is not expressly authorised in Namibian law. Under Regulation 6 of the Regulations relating to the Exploitation of Marine Resources (GN 241 of 2001, Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000), recreational marine harvesting may only be carried out by (a) hook and line, (b) ring net, or (c) diving - spearguns/spearfishing are not listed. Scuba-assisted harvesting is prohibited (Reg 13(5)(a)(i): no artificial breathing apparatus except a snorkel). A secondary Namibian guide (NamibWeb) states breath-hold spearfishing with a snorkel is tolerated, but this is not reflected in the verbatim statutory means-of-harvest. Status therefore set to 'restricted' (legally unclear) rather than 'yes' or 'no'. A recreational permit (N$14/month or N$168/year) is mandatory. Strict daily bag limits (10/day of the four main line-fish species), prohibited coastal areas (Reg 10, eight stretches incl. Skeleton Coast, Sandwich Harbour and the Sperrgebiet), and a rock-lobster closed season (open only 1 Nov-30 Apr, 65 mm carapace, no night harvesting) apply. Annexure J fish-size limits exist but were published as a table that could not be extracted from the source PDF, so exact centimetre values were deliberately omitted to avoid fabrication. Anglers and spearfishers should confirm the current legal position and any speargun-specific rules directly with the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources before fishing.

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