SpearfishingMap

Uganda

Africa · Eastern Africa

Uganda is landlocked, so all fishing is in fresh water (Lake Victoria, Lake Kyoga, Lake Albert, Lake Edward, Lake George, Lake Mburo, the Nile and minor lakes/rivers). There is no provision that authorises recreational spearfishing or underwater fishing with spearguns. Fishing is governed by the Fish Act (Cap. 197) and the Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010. The Fish Act defines 'to fish' as to capture, kill, injure, snare or trap fish, and defines an 'appliance' to include a spear or harpoon, so spearing fish falls squarely within the regulated definition of fishing. Lawful recreational fishing is defined in the 2010 Rules as 'fishing with a rod and line', and requires a recreational fishing permit (UGX 150,000). Spearfishing is not a 'rod and line' method, so it is not covered by the recreational permit; commercial/artisanal fishing is restricted to licensed nets, long lines, hand lines and (in named lakes) baskets. Manufacture, importation, sale or use of any net or other 'fishing appliance' (which would include a spear) requires written authorisation from the Chief Fisheries Officer (Rule 19), and the Minister may prohibit any otherwise lawful method deemed unduly destructive (Fish Act s.8). On this basis recreational spearfishing is effectively not permitted; it is marked 'no' rather than 'restricted' because no permit pathway for it exists. There is no explicit ban that names 'spearfishing' or 'speargun', so confidence is medium.

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Terakhir diperbarui Juni 15, 2026

Kerangka yang berlaku

  • §Fish Act, Cap. 197 (commenced 1 April 1951; consolidated laws of Uganda)
  • §The Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 (Statutory Instrument 2010 No. 33, made under section 35 of the Fish Act)
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Orang asing
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Hukum, verbatim

Teks hukum

Ketentuan undang-undang dan regulasi persis yang mengatur spearfishing di sini, dikutip sebagaimana diterbitkan, dengan tautan ke setiap sumber resmi.

01Section 2(c)Uganda · national

Definition of 'appliance' (includes spear / harpoon)

Fish Act, Cap. 197

ENAsli

“appliance” means any snare, noose, harpoon, spear, contrivance or device not otherwise defined hereunder for the purpose of capturing, killing, injuring, snaring or trapping fish;

02Section 2(jj)Uganda · national

Definition of 'to fish' (excludes angling and hand line)

Fish Act, Cap. 197

ENAsli

“to fish” or any grammatical variation of the term means to capture, kill, injure, snare or trap fish and shall be deemed to include any steps taken preliminary to the capturing, killing, injuring, snaring or trapping but shall not include the capturing of fish by means of angling or a hand line;

03Section 8Uganda · national

Power to control particular methods of fishing

Fish Act, Cap. 197

ENAsli

In any case where it appears to the Minister that an otherwise lawful method of fishing is likely to prove unduly destructive, he or she may by statutory order, which order may be made to apply to the whole or to any part or parts of Uganda— (a) prohibit the use of the method; or (b) subject the use of the method to such conditions as he or she may think fit, and any person who contravenes any order made under this section commits an offence against this Act.

04Section 7(1)Uganda · national

Use of poison, explosive, lamp, light or electrical device prohibited

Fish Act, Cap. 197

ENAsli

Any person who, without the written permission of the chief fisheries officer, uses or possesses for the purpose of using any poison, noxious substance, explosive, lamp, light, flare, torch or electrical device for the capturing, killing or injuring of any fish or for rendering any fish more easily captured commits an offence against this Act.

05Section 28Uganda · national

Prohibited nets and methods (offence)

Fish Act, Cap. 197

ENAsli

Any person who in the waters of Uganda captures, kills or injures any fish by means of any prohibited net or of any prohibited method or in any prohibited place in relation to the fish commits an offence against this Act.

06Section 5(1)Uganda · national

Vessels to be licensed; only long lines or nets authorised

Fish Act, Cap. 197

ENAsli

Any person who— (a) fishes from any vessel in any waters of Uganda unless a valid fishing vessel licence to fish either with long lines or with nets is in force in respect of the vessel; (b) fishes from any such licensed vessel with more long lines or nets than may be authorised or in any manner which is not authorised by the chief fisheries officer, with the approval of the Minister, particulars of which authorisation shall be set out in the relevant fishing vessel licence, commits an offence against this Act.

07Rule 2 (Interpretation)Uganda · national

Definition of 'recreational fishing' (rod and line only)

The Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 (S.I. 2010 No. 33)

ENAsli

“recreational fishing” means fishing with a rod and line for pleasure, where any fish caught are not for sale or are returned to the water alive.

08Rule 5Uganda · national

Prohibition of certain fishing methods

The Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 (S.I. 2010 No. 33)

ENAsli

The following fishing methods are prohibited in any waters of Uganda— (a) beating or splashing of water commonly known as “kikubo” or “tycoon” with the intention of scaring or driving fish into a net or any other fishing appliance; and (b) long line fishing with hooks exceeding size nine.

09Rule 19Uganda · national

Manufacture, sale and importation of fishing appliance

The Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 (S.I. 2010 No. 33)

ENAsli

A person shall not manufacture, import, sale or display for sale, nets or other fishing appliances unless authorised in writing by the Chief Fisheries Officer or an authorised licensing officer.

10Rule 20(1)Uganda · national

Permit for recreational fishing required

The Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 (S.I. 2010 No. 33)

ENAsli

A person shall not engage in recreational fishing without a recreational fishing permit issued by the Chief Fisheries Officer or an authorised licensing officer.

11Schedule 6 (Permit conditions 4 and 5)Uganda · national

Recreational fishing permit conditions (Nile perch slot, daily retention)

The Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 (S.I. 2010 No. 33), Schedule 6 – Permit for Recreational Fishing

ENAsli

4. Any fish of the lates niloticus (Nile perch species) of less than 20 inches and or Greater than 50 inches shall be returned to the natural environment immediately on being caught with minimum injury. 5. A person fishing for recreational purposes shall only be allowed to retain 5 (five) kilograms of the fish caught in any given day. The rest of the fish caught shall be returned to the water or natural environment.

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  • TutupAny species the Minister specifies by statutory order (enabling power; no general nationwide closed season fixed in the Fish Act itself)unknown – unknown

    Section 9 of the Fish Act empowers the Minister, by statutory order applying to all or part of Uganda, to declare it an offence to fish for any specified species during a specified period. Closed seasons are therefore set by separate orders, not by the Act; no current nationwide closed-season order for spearfishing was retrieved.

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Lisensi

Apa yang Anda butuhkan untuk diizinkan di air, berapa biayanya, dan cara memperolehnya.

Lisensi wajibmelalui Directorate of Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF); Uganda Wildlife Authority for national-park waters

Apply in writing with the prescribed fee to the Chief Fisheries Officer or an authorised licensing officer (Directorate of Fisheries Resources, MAAIF). For fishing inside national parks, obtain a sport-fishing permit from the Uganda Wildlife Authority.

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Lisensi wajib
Jenis
Recreational fishing permit (rod and line); commercial/artisanal fishing vessel licence (nets or long lines). No permit category exists for spearfishing.
Biaya
Recreational fishing permit: UGX 150,000 (per Schedule 4 / Schedule 6 of the Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010). UWA sport-fishing permits in national parks (e.g. Lake Mburo) are charged separately under the UWA conservation tariff.
Masa berlaku
Per permit terms; not transferable. Recreational permit subject to conditions set by the Chief Fisheries Officer.
Cara memperoleh
Apply in writing with the prescribed fee to the Chief Fisheries Officer or an authorised licensing officer (Directorate of Fisheries Resources, MAAIF). For fishing inside national parks, obtain a sport-fishing permit from the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
Otoritas
Directorate of Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF); Uganda Wildlife Authority for national-park waters

Peralatan & teknik

Aturan peralatan

Peralatan apa yang diizinkan, bagaimana boleh digunakan, dan syarat yang menyertainya.

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Pembatasan

  • A spear/harpoon is a regulated 'appliance' under Fish Act s.2(c); manufacture, import, sale or use of any net or 'other fishing appliance' requires written authorisation from the Chief Fisheries Officer (Rule 19), and no such authorisation pathway for recreational spearfishing is published.
  • Lawful recreational fishing is restricted to 'rod and line' (Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010, Rule 2), which excludes spearfishing.
  • Licensed vessel fishing is limited to long lines or nets only (Fish Act s.5(1)).
  • Use of poison, noxious substance, explosive, lamp, light, flare, torch or electrical device to capture/kill/injure fish is prohibited without written permission of the Chief Fisheries Officer (Fish Act s.7).
  • Prohibited gear/methods include seine nets, cast-nets, monofilament nets, trawl-nets (without authorisation), undersized gill nets, water-beating ('kikubo'/'tycoon') and long lines with hooks larger than size nine (Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010, Rules 4-5).

No instrument explicitly names 'speargun' or 'spearfishing'. The prohibition is inferred from (a) the rod-and-line definition of recreational fishing, (b) vessel licences being limited to long lines/nets, and (c) appliances (including spears) requiring written authorisation that is not made available for recreational underwater fishing.

Apa yang boleh Anda ambil

Batas tangkapan & spesies dilindungi

Kuota harian, ukuran minimum, dan spesies yang tidak boleh pernah diambil.

Batas harian

Recreational fishing: maximum 5 kg retained per person per day; the rest must be returned to the water (Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010, Schedule 6, condition 5).

Ukuran minimum

  • Nile perch (Lates niloticus) - recreational slot limitmin 50.8 cm

Recreational Nile perch slot: fish smaller than 20 inches (~50.8 cm) or larger than 50 inches (~127 cm) must be released immediately with minimum injury (Schedule 6, condition 4). Separately, the commercial/trade slot size for Nile perch on Lake Victoria is commonly cited as 50-85 cm. Catching, killing, injuring or possessing immature fish is an offence (Fish Act s.27); 'immature' length is set by the Chief Fisheries Officer by statutory instrument. min_size_cm above encodes the lower recreational slot bound (20 inches).

Siapa yang boleh menangkap

Pengunjung & penduduk

Bagaimana aturan berbeda bagi pengunjung asing dan penduduk lokal.

Pengunjung asing

Diizinkan

Lisensi khusus wajib

Persyaratan

  • Non-citizens fishing from a licensed vessel must hold a valid special licence (Fish Act s.11(1)).
  • Non-citizens fishing to obtain fish for sale must hold a valid specific licence (Fish Act s.6(2)).
  • A recreational fishing permit is required for rod-and-line recreational fishing (Rule 20).

Pembatasan

  • It is not unlawful for a non-citizen to fish by angling or hand line from any vessel, licensed or not (Fish Act s.11(2)); spearfishing is not within this exemption.
  • No spearfishing permit category exists for residents or foreigners.

Tourist sport fishing on Lake Victoria and the Murchison Nile is typically arranged through licensed operators; it is rod-and-line/trolling angling, not spearfishing.

Penduduk

Recreational fishing permit (rod and line) or commercial fishing vessel licence; fishers must register with the local Beach Management Unit (Rule 14).

Persyaratan

  • Register with the relevant Beach Management Unit before being issued a fishing licence/permit (Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010, Rule 14).
  • Hold the appropriate licence/permit and carry/display it (Fish Act Part III; Rules Part IV).

Same instruments govern residents and non-residents; there is no resident spearfishing licence.

Di mana di pesisir

Zona diizinkan & dilarang

Area bernama yang terbuka atau tertutup untuk spearfishing. Lihat gambaran lengkapnya pada peta interaktif.

Area diizinkan

  • Sport fishing inside Lake Mburo National Park is permitted only in the designated area at Mazinga, with a UWA sport-fishing permit and an accompanying guide. Common catch is tilapia; species include lungfish, mudfish, catfish and tigerfish. This is rod-and-line angling, not spearfishing. Coordinates are the approximate centre of Lake Mburo.

    Sport-fishing permit from Uganda Wildlife Authority required; fishing only at the designated Mazinga site; angler must bring own equipment; UWA guide required. National-park rules (Uganda Wildlife Act) apply in addition to the Fish Act.

Area dilarang

Kondisi di perairan

Kondisi langsung

Cuplikan langsung laut dan cuaca di dekat titik acuan pesisir di Uganda, dari Open-Meteo. Kondisi bervariasi sepanjang pesisir — anggap sebagai indikatif.

Laut & cuaca langsung di dekat Lake Mburo (Mazinga designated sport-fishing area).

Kondisi

Kepada siapa bertanya

Otoritas

Badan resmi yang bertanggung jawab atas perikanan dan perizinan.

  • Directorate of Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF)

    fisheries authority

    agriculture.go.ugChief Fisheries Officer / Commissioner Fisheries, MAAIF, Entebbe, Uganda
  • Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA)

    protected-areas authority (national-park waters)

    ugandawildlife.orgSport-fishing permits for national-park lakes (e.g. Lake Mburo)
  • Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO)

    regional fisheries body

    lvfo.orgRegional body coordinating Lake Victoria fisheries for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania

Dari mana asalnya

Sumber

Setiap klaim di halaman ini bersumber pada salah satu referensi berikut.

  1. [01]

    Fish Act, Cap. 197 (full text PDF, Uganda Trade Portal)

    Resmi
    ugandatrades.go.ugDiakses Jun 15
  2. [02]

    The Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 - Statutory Instruments Supplement No. 26, S.I. 2010 No. 33 (full text PDF, Uganda Trade Portal)

    Resmi
    ugandatrades.go.ugDiakses Jun 15
  3. [03]

    Fish Act (Cap. 197) - Laws of Uganda (ugandalaws.com)

    Sekunder
    ugandalaws.comDiakses Jun 15
  4. [04]

    Fish Act (Cap. 197) record - ECOLEX

    Sekunder
    ecolex.orgDiakses Jun 15
  5. [05]

    Activities in Lake Mburo National Park (sport fishing at Mazinga, UWA permit)

    community
  6. [06]

    Uganda Wildlife Authority Conservation Tariff 2022-2024 (national-park activity fees)

    Resmi
    ugandawildlife.orgDiakses Jun 15
  7. [07]

    Fishing licence for Nile perch fishing on Lake Victoria (sport-fishing logistics, secondary)

    community

Catatan peneliti

Uganda is landlocked; all fishing is freshwater. No statute or regulation retrieved explicitly names 'spearfishing', 'speargun' or 'underwater fishing'. The 'no' classification is a reasoned reading of: (1) Fish Act s.2(c) defining a spear/harpoon as a regulated 'appliance'; (2) s.2(jj) treating capturing/killing/injuring fish as 'fishing' (only angling and hand line are carved out); (3) the Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010 limiting recreational fishing to 'rod and line' (Rule 2) and requiring a permit (Rule 20); (4) vessel licences being limited to long lines or nets (s.5(1)); and (5) Rule 19 requiring written authorisation to use any 'fishing appliance', for which no recreational spearfishing pathway is published. Because there is no provision that expressly authorises recreational spearfishing and no permit category for it, recreational spearfishing is treated as not permitted. Verbatim law texts come from the official Fish Act and 2010 Rules PDFs (both fetched and converted from the Uganda Trade Portal). Confidence is 'medium' because the conclusion is inferential rather than based on an explicit named ban; a definitive answer would require a clarifying statement from the Directorate of Fisheries Resources (MAAIF). The 'restricted' enum value was considered but 'no' chosen because no lawful permit route for spearfishing exists. Coordinates for zones are approximate lake centroids, not legal coordinates.

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