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Recreational spearfishing is legal in South Africa but requires a recreational fishing permit endorsed for spearfishing, issued under the Marine Living Resources Act 18 of 1998 and its regulations. A spearfisher may take only fish of the Class Pisces (bony fish, sharks, rays, skates and chimaeras) with a speargun. Scuba and any artificial breathing apparatus are prohibited (snorkel only); catch is for own use only and may not be sold, bartered or traded; spearfishing is forbidden in estuaries and in no-take Marine Protected Areas. Species-specific bag limits, size limits and closed seasons apply, with an overall cumulative daily bag limit of ten fish. Foreigners may obtain the same permit.

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Utoljára frissítve: Június 15, 2026

Irányító jogszabályi keret

  • §Marine Living Resources Act No. 18 of 1998
  • §Regulations in terms of the Marine Living Resources Act, 1998 (Government Notice R.1111 of 2 September 1998, Government Gazette No. 19205, as amended)
  • §Marine Recreational Fishing Information and Permit Conditions Brochure (DFFE, Version 23/1)
Engedély szükséges
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A törvény, szó szerint

Jogi szövegek

Az itt érvényes búvárhorgászatot szabályozó törvényi és rendeleti rendelkezések, közzétett formájukban idézve, az egyes hivatalos forrásokra mutató hivatkozásokkal.

01Section 1 (Definitions)South Africa · national

Definition of recreational fishing

Marine Living Resources Act No. 18 of 1998

ENEredeti

recreational fishing means, any fishing done for leisure or sport and not for sale, barter, earnings or gain;

02Section 13(1)South Africa · national

Permit requirement

Marine Living Resources Act No. 18 of 1998

ENEredeti

No person shall exercise any right granted in terms of section 18 or perform any other activity in terms of this Act unless a permit has been issued by the Minister to such person to exercise that right or perform that activity.

03Section 43(2)South Africa · national

Marine protected areas - prohibited activities

Marine Living Resources Act No. 18 of 1998

ENEredeti

No person shall in any marine protected area, without permission in terms of subsection (3)- (a) fish or attempt to fish; (b) take or destroy any fauna and flora other than fish; (c) dredge, extract sand or gravel, discharge or deposit waste or any other polluting matter, or in any way disturb, alter or destroy the natural environment; (d) construct or erect any building or other structure on or over any land or water within such a marine protected area; or (e) carry on any activity which may adversely impact on the ecosystems of that area.

04General conditions (1), (2), (4), (8)South Africa · national

Recreational permit - general and spearfishing endorsement

Marine Recreational Fishing Information and Permit Conditions Brochure (DFFE, Version 23/1) - Regulations under MLRA 1998

ENEredeti

(1) A person may obtain a recreational fishing permit online via https://www.fishing.dffe.gov.za or from an office authorised by the Minister, subject to the payment of a predetermined fee, to engage in one or more of the following types of recreational fishing: Angling, Spearfishing, Cast-netting and Marine Aquarium Fish. ... (2) A recreational fishing permit entitles the holder to catch fish for own use only and not for the purpose of selling or trading fish. ... (4) The holder of a recreational fishing permit, endorsed for spearfishing, is entitled to catch fish of the Class Pisces (i.e. bony fish, sharks, rays, skates and chimaeras) with only a speargun. ... (8) The holder of a recreational fishing permit, shall not use any artificial respiratory equipment, with the exception of a snorkel.

05Conditions (15) and (16)South Africa · national

Regulations specific to recreational spearfishing

Marine Recreational Fishing Information and Permit Conditions Brochure (DFFE, Version 23/1) - Regulations under MLRA 1998

ENEredeti

(15) The holder of a recreational fishing permit endorsed for spearfishing shall not catch, disturb, land, keep, or control: (a) any fish listed in the Prohibited Species List in Table 3. (b) more fish than the bag-limit listed in respect of each species in Species List in Table 4 during any one day. Furthermore, there is an overall cumulative daily bag limit of ten, irrespective of the species caught and provided that this limit does not apply to those species listed here with no bag limit, and to those with a bag limit exceeding ten; (c) any fish smaller than, or of a mass less than, the size-limit listed in respect of each species in the Species List in Table 4. (d) any fish during the closed-season listed in respect of each species in the Species List in Table 4. (16) The holder of a recreational fishing permit endorsed for spearfishing shall not catch fish or attempt to catch fish in an estuary.

06Recreational Angling conditions (9), (10), (11)South Africa · national

Closed seasons for shad, galjoen and red steenbras

Marine Recreational Fishing Information and Permit Conditions Brochure (DFFE, Version 23/1) - Regulations under MLRA 1998

ENEredeti

(9) There is a closed season for elf / shad (Pomatomus saltatrix) from 1 September to 30 November in any year. (10) There is a closed season for galjoen (Dichistius capensis) from 15 October of one year to the last day of February in the following year, both dates inclusive. (11) There is a closed season for red steenbras (Petrus rupestris) from 1 September to 30 November in any year.

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Szezonok és időkorlátozások

Zárt, nyitott és korlátozott időszakok az év folyamán. A fajspecifikus tilalmakat mindig erősítsd meg helyi szinten.

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  • ZárvaElf / Shad (Pomatomus saltatrix)Szep 1 – Nov 30

    Closed season for elf / shad from 1 September to 30 November in any year.

  • ZárvaGaljoen (Dichistius capensis)Okt 15 – Feb 28

    Closed season for galjoen from 15 October of one year to the last day of February in the following year, both dates inclusive.

  • ZárvaRed steenbras (Petrus rupestris)Szep 1 – Nov 30

    Closed season for red steenbras from 1 September to 30 November in any year.

Halászati engedély

Engedély

Mire van szükséged a vízbe való belépéshez, mennyibe kerül, és hogyan szerezheted be.

Engedély szükségesDepartment of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) útján

Apply and pay online via https://www.fishing.dffe.gov.za, or at an office/outlet authorised by the Minister. Available to anyone 12 years or older. Permit must be available for inspection while fishing.

Szerezd be az engedélyedet

Megnyitja a hivatalos portált · fishing.dffe.gov.za

Engedély szükséges
Típus
Recreational fishing permit endorsed for spearfishing (issued under the Marine Living Resources Act, 1998)
Költség
Application fee R7; annual spearfishing permit R87; short-term (4-week) spearfishing permit R50 (DFFE fee schedule, Version 23/1).
Érvényesség
Annual permit (up to one year per MLRA s.13(2)(a)) or short-term permit valid for four weeks.
Hogyan szerezhető be
Apply and pay online via https://www.fishing.dffe.gov.za, or at an office/outlet authorised by the Minister. Available to anyone 12 years or older. Permit must be available for inspection while fishing.
Hatóság
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE)

Felszerelés és technika

Felszerelési szabályok

Milyen felszerelés engedélyezett, hogyan használható, és milyen feltételek vonatkoznak rá.

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Korlátozások

  • Spearfishing may be undertaken only with a speargun.
  • No artificial respiratory/breathing apparatus may be used; only a snorkel is permitted (no scuba).
  • Spearfishing is prohibited in estuaries, tidal rivers and tidal lagoons.
  • Spearguns may not be used in designated closed/shore-angling-only areas or in no-take MPA zones.
  • Catch is for own use only; no fish may be sold, bartered or traded.

A spearfisher may take only fish of the Class Pisces (bony fish, sharks, rays, skates and chimaeras). Possession of speargun-related diving gear is also prohibited in certain abalone-protection areas.

Mit vihetsz el

Fogási korlátok és védett fajok

Napi kvóták, minimális méretkorlátok és fajok, amelyeket soha nem szabad megfogni.

Napi korlát

Overall cumulative daily bag limit of ten (10) fish per person, irrespective of species, except species listed with no bag limit or with a bag limit exceeding ten. Per-species bag limits in Table 4 apply (e.g. sharks/rays/skates/chimaeras of Class Chondrichthyes limited to one; rockcods (Family Serranidae) limited to five). In KwaZulu-Natal, no more than 5 of any one species.

Minimális méretek

  • Bronze breammin 30 cm
  • Garrick (leervis)min 70 cm
  • Geelbekmin 60 cm
  • Kob (Argyrosomus spp.)min 40 cm
  • Red steenbrasmin 40 cm
  • Strepie (karanteen)min 15 cm

Védett fajok — tilos fogni

  • VédettGreat white shark (Carcharodon carcharias)
  • VédettBrindle bass
  • VédettPotato bass
  • VédettNatal wrasse
  • VédettSeventy-four
  • VédettSawfishes
  • VédettPoenskop / black musselcracker (critical list, restricted)
  • VédettSpecies in the Prohibited Species List (Table 3) and Threatened or Protected Marine Species Regulations (GG 40875 of 30 May 2017)

Size is measured in a straight line from the tip of the snout to the extreme end of the tail. Size limits listed here are a selection of common species; the full per-species bag-limit, size-limit and closed-season schedule is in Table 4 of the DFFE permit-conditions brochure and the Government Gazette. Any fish caught in contravention must be returned to the sea with as little injury as possible.

Ki halászhat

Látogatók és helyi lakosok

Hogyan különböznek a szabályok a külföldi látogatók és a helyi lakosok esetében.

Külföldi látogatók

Engedélyezett

Követelmények

  • Obtain the same recreational fishing permit endorsed for spearfishing (online via the DFFE e-permit platform or an authorised office).
  • Carry valid foreign identification (passport, and where applicable a visa or legal proof of stay).

Korlátozások

  • Same bag limits, size limits, closed seasons, equipment rules and MPA/estuary prohibitions apply as for residents.
  • Note: under MLRA section 18(4) only South African persons may hold commercial/subsistence fishing rights; this does not affect recreational permits.

Foreign tourists are not exempt from needing a recreational fishing permit; fees and procedures for the recreational permit are generally the same as for residents.

Helyi lakosok

Recreational fishing permit endorsed for spearfishing (annual or short-term)

Követelmények

  • Be 12 years or older.
  • Apply and pay the prescribed fee online (https://www.fishing.dffe.gov.za) or at an authorised office.
  • Carry the permit for inspection while spearfishing.

The same recreational permit applies to South African residents and visitors; there is no separate residents-only spearfishing licence regime under the MLRA recreational permit.

A tengerpart melyik részén

Engedélyezett és tiltott zónák

Megnevezett területek, amelyek nyitottak vagy zártak a búvárhorgászat előtt. A teljes képet az interaktív térképen láthatod.

Engedélyezett területek

  • Recreational spearfishing with a valid spearfishing-endorsed permit is generally permitted along the South African coastline in waters that are not declared no-take Marine Protected Areas, not estuaries/tidal rivers/tidal lagoons, and not designated closed areas. Permit holders must observe bag limits, size limits and closed seasons.

    Speargun only; snorkel only (no scuba or artificial breathing apparatus); own-use catch (no sale/barter/trade); overall cumulative daily bag limit of ten fish; species size limits and closed seasons apply; no spearfishing in estuaries.

  • Within some MPAs there are controlled areas where recreational activities such as angling or spearfishing may be permitted subject to the conditions of the MPA management authority. Permit holders fishing within an MPA must adhere to the conditions of the Management Agency for that specific MPA.

    Must comply with the specific MPA management authority conditions; many MPA zones are no-take restricted areas where all fishing is prohibited.

Tiltott területek

  • Estuaries, tidal rivers and tidal lagoonsestuary / tidal river / tidal lagoon (no spearfishing)

    The holder of a recreational fishing permit endorsed for spearfishing shall not catch fish or attempt to catch fish in an estuary; no person may use a speargun in a tidal river or tidal lagoon.

  • Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Areamarine protected area (no-take / restricted zone)

    One of the oldest and largest no-take marine protected areas in the world; the entire MPA is a restricted (no-take) zone where fishing and spearfishing are prohibited. Proclaimed in Government Gazette No. 21948 of 29 December 2000; managed by SANParks.

  • Pondoland Marine Protected Area (restricted no-take zones)marine protected area (no-take / restricted zones)

    Declared 2004. Contains offshore, inshore and estuarine restricted (no-take) zones where fishing is prohibited, including the tidal portions of the Msikaba and Mtentu Rivers and a central restricted zone of about 643 km2.

  • Strand (Lourens River mouth to Gordon's Bay harbour eastern breakwater)closed area (shore angling only - no spearfishing)

    Only shore angling (and no other type of fishing, including spearfishing) is allowed between the mouth of the Lourens River and the eastern breakwater of the harbour at Gordon's Bay, extending 500 m seawards.

  • Hermanus (Kraal Rock to Rietfontein, Walker Bay)closed area (shore angling only - no spearfishing)

    Only shore angling (and no other type of fishing, including spearfishing) is allowed between the beacons at Kraal Rock (HR1), Walker Bay, and Rietfontein (HR2), Hermanus, extending 500 m seawards from the high-water mark.

  • Dyer Islandclosed area (shore angling only - no spearfishing)

    Only shore angling is allowed at Dyer Island, in an area extending two nautical miles seawards from the high-water mark; spearfishing is therefore not permitted.

  • Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area (Restricted zones)marine protected area (no-take / restricted zones)

    MPA on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast (off Umkomaas), declared under section 43 of the Marine Living Resources Act. It is zoned into Restricted zones (incl. the Crown Area Restricted zone on the 25 m isobath and the Produce Restricted zone) and a Controlled zone. Spearfishing is prohibited in the Restricted zones, and it is an offence to be in possession of an armed speargun there.

  • Inshore MPA around the Cape Peninsula near Cape Town, managed by SANParks. It contains six restricted areas, five of which are no-take zones where all fishing including spearfishing is prohibited (St James between the St James and Kalk Bay tidal pools, Castle Rock, Paulsberg between Smitswinkel Point and Venus Pool, Cape of Good Hope between Hoek van die Bobbejaan and the fence at Scarborough); in the sixth (Karbonkelberg) only snoek may be caught deeper than the 35 m contour.

Vízfelszíni feltételek

Élő feltételek

Élő tengeri és időjárási pillanatkép egy tengerparti referenciapont közelében South Africa esetén, az Open-Meteo-tól. A feltételek a partszakasz mentén változnak — tájékoztató jellegűnek tekintsd.

Élő tengeri adatok és időjárás Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area közelében.

Feltételek

Kit kérdezz

Hatóságok

A halászatért és az engedélyezésért felelős hivatalos szervek.

  • Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE)

    fisheries and environment authority

    dffe.gov.zaRecreational fishing e-permit portal: https://www.fishing.dffe.gov.za
  • South African National Parks (SANParks)

    marine protected area management agency

    sanparks.orgTable Mountain MPA: 021-783 0234
  • Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife

    marine protected area management agency (KwaZulu-Natal)

    kznwildlife.comAliwal Shoal: 031-274 1150
  • Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency

    marine protected area management agency (Eastern Cape)

    visiteasterncape.co.zaPondoland: 043-705 4400; Amathole: 043-742 4450; Dwesa-Cwebe: 047-499 7900
  • CapeNature

    conservation authority (Western Cape)

    capenature.co.zaStilbaai MPA: 028-754 2234

Honnan származik ez

Források

Az oldalon minden állítás ezen hivatkozások valamelyikéhez vezethető vissza.

  1. [01]

    Marine Living Resources Act No. 18 of 1998 (full text, FAOLEX/EnviroLeg)

    Hivatalos
    faolex.fao.orgHozzáférve: Jún 15
  2. [02]

    Marine Recreational Fishing Information and Permit Conditions Brochure (DFFE, Version 23/1)

    Hivatalos
    spearfishingsa.co.zaHozzáférve: Jún 15
  3. [03]

    Recreational Fishing Permit e-permit portal (DFFE)

    Hivatalos
    fishing.dffe.gov.zaHozzáférve: Jún 15
  4. [04]

    Regulations in terms of the Marine Living Resources Act 1998 (SAFLII consolidated regulations)

    Hivatalos
    saflii.orgHozzáférve: Jún 15
  5. [05]

    Launch of the recreational fishing permits online application platform (DFFE media release)

    Hivatalos
    dffe.gov.zaHozzáférve: Jún 15
  6. [06]

    Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area (Wikipedia)

    Másodlagos
    en.wikipedia.orgHozzáférve: Jún 15
  7. [07]

    Pondoland Marine Protected Area (Wikipedia)

    Másodlagos
    en.wikipedia.orgHozzáférve: Jún 15
  8. [08]

    Everything you need to know about Marine Protected Areas in South Africa (Two Oceans Aquarium)

    Másodlagos
    aquarium.co.zaHozzáférve: Jún 15
  9. [09]

    Spearfishing Regulations (Spearfishing South Africa)

    community
    spearfishingsa.co.zaHozzáférve: Jún 15

Kutatói megjegyzések

Spearfishing is regulated nationally under the Marine Living Resources Act 18 of 1998 and its regulations; there is no separate provincial spearfishing licence, though some closed areas and bag-limit variations are region-specific (e.g. KwaZulu-Natal 5-per-species cap; east/west of Cape Agulhas variations). Verbatim statutory text (definition of recreational fishing, s.13 permits, s.43 MPAs) was extracted from the FAOLEX/EnviroLeg PDF of the Act; verbatim permit-condition text (spearfishing endorsement, speargun-only, no scuba, no estuary fishing, bag limits, closed seasons, fees) was extracted from the official DFFE Marine Recreational Fishing Permit Conditions Brochure (Version 23/1, hosted on the Spearfishing SA site). Coordinates for Tsitsikamma and Pondoland MPAs come from Wikipedia and may be approximate centroids. The size-limit list is a selection of common species; the full Table 4 schedule should be consulted in the DFFE brochure / Government Gazette before fishing. Galjoen closed-season end is encoded as 02-28 (last day of February; 02-29 in leap years). The SAFLII consolidated regulations page returned HTTP 403 on direct fetch and was not quoted verbatim, but the equivalent provisions are captured from the official DFFE brochure.

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