SpearfishingMap

United Republic of Tanzania

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Tanzania is a union of two legal jurisdictions with separate fisheries laws: Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba). On the Mainland, the Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (made under the Fisheries Act, Cap. 279) prohibit possessing, storing, selling or using harpoon guns and spear guns to fish (reg. 66(1)(c)), and prohibit using SCUBA / self-contained underwater breathing apparatus to capture fish or marine resources (reg. 66(1)(q)), although SCUBA may be used for 'sport fishing', live aquarium-fish capture, training and research (reg. 66(2)). Dive-industry sources report that sport (non-commercial) spearfishing is permitted in Zanzibar under the Zanzibar Fisheries Act, 2010, which bans spear/harpoon guns for commercial gain but allows licensed recreational sport spearfishing through a registered, government-authorised service provider with a specific sport spearfishing licence from the Department of Fisheries Development. All marine protected areas (marine parks and marine reserves) of both the Mainland and Zanzibar are closed to spearfishing. Because the Mainland regulation flatly bans possession/use of spear and harpoon guns 'except where authorised by Regulations made under the Act', anyone intending to spearfish should treat it as illegal unless they hold a specific written authorisation/licence.

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Stjórnandakerfi

  • §Fisheries Act, Cap. 279 (Mainland Tanzania)
  • §Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (G.N. under Cap. 279, Mainland)
  • §Marine Parks and Reserves Act, No. 29 of 1994 (Mainland)
  • §Marine Parks and Reserves (Prohibited and Regulated Activities) Regulations, 2006 (G.N. No. 128 of 2006)
  • §Zanzibar Fisheries Act, 2010 (Zanzibar)
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Skotfæri
Bannað
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Bannað
Erlendir gestir
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Lögin, orðrétt

Lagagreinar

Nákvæmar lög- og reglugerðargreinar sem stjórna langskotsfiski hér, tilvitnað eins og birt, með tengil á hverja opinbera heimild.

01Regulation 66(1)(c)Mainland Tanzania · national

Prohibited fishing gears and methods - harpoon and spear guns

Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (made under the Fisheries Act, Cap. 279)

ENFrumtexti

66.- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations a person shall not- ... (c) posses, store, sell, use or cause another person to use harpoon guns, spear guns to fish;

02Regulation 66(1)(q)Mainland Tanzania · national

Prohibition on use of SCUBA to capture fish or marine resources

Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (made under the Fisheries Act, Cap. 279)

ENFrumtexti

66.- (1) ... a person shall not- ... (q) use self-contained underwater breathing apparatus or Scuba or compressed air breathing equipment of any kind to capture fish, marine invertebrates, aquatic flora or living marine resources.

03Regulation 66(2)Mainland Tanzania · national

Permitted uses of SCUBA - sport fishing, aquarium, training, research

Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (made under the Fisheries Act, Cap. 279)

ENFrumtexti

(2) Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus or Scuba or compressed air breathing equipment may be used for sport fishing, capturing of live aquarium fin fish, training and research purpose only.

04Regulation 66(4)Mainland Tanzania · national

Penalty for prohibited gears and methods

Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (made under the Fisheries Act, Cap. 279)

ENFrumtexti

(4) A person who contravenes this regulation commits an offence and on conviction shall be liable to a fine of not less than two million shillings or to imprisonment for a term of three years or to both.

05Regulation 67(1)-(2)Mainland Tanzania · national

Protection of rare and endangered species

Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (made under the Fisheries Act, Cap. 279)

ENFrumtexti

67.- (1) A person shall not fish, possess, process, offer for sale, market or export marine and fresh water species, any part or any product of the species recognised as being globally or regionally endangered as listed in the Third Schedule. (2) A person shall not fish, possess, process, offer for sale or market marine turtles, dugong, whale sharks, dolphins or any marine species recognized globally or regionally as endangered species listed in the Third Schedule.

Hvenær þú getur kafað

Vertíðar og tímatakmörk

Lokaðar, opnar og takmarkaðar tímabilið yfir árið. Staðfestu alltaf lokun vegna ákveðinna tegunda staðbundið.

Engin tímabundin lokun skráð — staðfestu staðbundið áður en þú kafar.

Leyfi til veiða

Leyfi

Hvað þú þarft til að fá leyfi í vatnið, hvað það kostar og hvernig á að fá það.

Leyfi nauðsynlegtí gegnum Department of Fisheries Development, Zanzibar / Director of Fisheries (Mainland)

In Zanzibar, obtain a specific sport spearfishing licence from the Department of Fisheries Development (Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Zanzibar); foreigners must operate through a registered, government-authorised service provider. On the Mainland, contact the local Fisheries Office / Director of Fisheries regarding any authorisation.

Fáðu þitt leyfi

Opnar opinberu gáttina · extremebluewaterspearfishing.com

Leyfi nauðsynlegt
Tegund
Specific sport spearfishing licence (Zanzibar); on the Mainland, possession/use of spear and harpoon guns is prohibited except where authorised by Regulations made under the Fisheries Act.
Kostnaður
unknown
Gildistími
unknown
Hvernig á að fá
In Zanzibar, obtain a specific sport spearfishing licence from the Department of Fisheries Development (Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Zanzibar); foreigners must operate through a registered, government-authorised service provider. On the Mainland, contact the local Fisheries Office / Director of Fisheries regarding any authorisation.
Yfirvald
Department of Fisheries Development, Zanzibar / Director of Fisheries (Mainland)

Búnaður og tækni

Búnaðarreglur

Hvaða búnaður er leyfður, hvernig hann má nota og skilyrðin sem fylgja.

SkotfæriBannað
KöfunarbúnaðurBannað

Takmarkanir

  • Mainland (reg. 66(1)(c)): possessing, storing, selling or using harpoon guns and spear guns to fish is prohibited.
  • Mainland (reg. 66(1)(q)): using SCUBA / self-contained underwater breathing apparatus or any compressed-air breathing equipment to capture fish, marine invertebrates, aquatic flora or living marine resources is prohibited.
  • Mainland (reg. 66(2)): SCUBA may be used for sport fishing, live aquarium fin-fish capture, training and research only.
  • Zanzibar Fisheries Act, 2010: spear/harpoon guns banned for commercial gain; recreational sport spearfishing allowed under a specific licence (per dive-industry sources).
  • All marine protected areas (marine parks and marine reserves) prohibit spearfishing.

The Mainland prohibition on spear/harpoon guns is general and not contingent on commercial purpose; the carve-out is 'except where authorised by Regulations made under the Act'. Combining a speargun with SCUBA would compound the violation. Treat speargun spearfishing as illegal on the Mainland absent specific authorisation.

Hvað þú mátt taka

Aflamarkar og friðlýstar tegundir

Dagleg kvótar, lágmarksstærðir og tegundir sem aldrei má taka.

Daglegur hámarksafli

unknown

Friðlýstar tegundir — má ekki taka

  • FriðlýstMarine turtles (green, loggerhead, leatherback, olive ridley)
  • FriðlýstDugong
  • FriðlýstWhale sharks
  • FriðlýstDolphins and whales (incl. sperm whale, humpback whale)
  • FriðlýstCoelacanth (Latimeria spp.)
  • FriðlýstCorals (blue corals, organ-pipe corals, black corals)

Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 reg. 67 and the Third Schedule prohibit fishing, possessing, processing or selling species recognised as globally or regionally endangered, expressly naming marine turtles, dugong, whale sharks and dolphins; accidental captures of such species must be returned to the sea immediately and logged/reported to a fisheries office.

Hverjir mega veiða

Gestir og íbúar

Hvernig reglurnar eru mismunandi fyrir erlenda gesti og staðbundna íbúa.

Erlendir gestir

Leyfilegt

Sérstakt leyfi nauðsynlegt

Kröfur

  • Operate through a registered, Zanzibar-government-authorised service provider (per dive-industry sources).
  • Hold a specific sport spearfishing licence issued by the Zanzibar Department of Fisheries Development.

Takmarkanir

  • Sport / non-commercial only; catch may not be sold.
  • All marine protected areas of Zanzibar and Mainland Tanzania are off-limits.
  • On the Mainland, the general spear/harpoon-gun prohibition applies to everyone.

Foreigner pathway is described by a dive operator interpreting the Zanzibar regime; not independently confirmed against the verbatim text of the Zanzibar Fisheries Act, 2010. Verify directly with the Zanzibar fisheries authority before diving.

Íbúar

unknown

No resident-specific spearfishing licence regime was found in the consulted sources. The Mainland spear/harpoon-gun prohibition (reg. 66) applies to all persons regardless of residency.

Hvar á ströndinni

Leyfðar og bannaðar svæðar

Nafngreindar svæðar sem eru opnar eða lokaðar fyrir langskotsfiski. Sjá heildarmyndina á gagnvirka kortinu.

Leyfðar svæðar

  • Dive-industry sources (Extreme Blue Water Spear Fishing) report that licensed sport spearfishing is permitted within Zanzibar's internal waters and Tanzania's territorial sea up to 12 nautical miles, at locations including the west coasts of Pemba and Unguja, Latham Island, east coasts of Mafia, Okuza, Nyuni and Fanjove islands, and the east coast of mainland Tanzania - excluding all marine protected areas. This reflects an operator's interpretation of the Zanzibar game-fishing/sport-spearfishing regime, not a verbatim statutory zone.

    Sport (non-commercial) only; no sale of catch; foreigners must go through a registered Zanzibar-authorised service provider holding a specific sport spearfishing licence; all marine protected areas excluded.

Bannaðar svæðar

  • Mafia Island Marine Parkmarine national park

    Tanzania's first and largest marine national park, 822 km2, established 1995, off the Rufiji delta. No-take and restricted-use zones; spearfishing prohibited.

  • Marine national park (650 km2) established 1 July 2000 in Mtwara district, extending to the Mozambique border; home to turtles, whales and dolphins. Spearfishing prohibited.

  • Tanga Coelacanth Marine Parkmarine national park

    Marine national park (552 km2) gazetted 2009 along the Tanga coast, created to protect coelacanths; contains no-take marine reserve zones. Spearfishing prohibited.

  • Cluster of marine reserves off Dar es Salaam listed in the Fisheries (Marine Reserves) Regulations Schedule. Fishing and possession of fishing gear prohibited without written authorisation of the Director of Fisheries; diving and use of diving equipment restricted.

  • Mnemba Atoll Marine Conservation Areamarine conservation area / marine reserve

    Official Zanzibar marine conservation zone around Mnemba Island, off the northeast coast of Unguja, a Green Turtle nesting site. Diving/dive-industry and Zanzibar government sources state it is completely off-limits to spearfishing as a marine reserve. (Wikipedia notes the correct designation is the Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area / MIMCA; 'Atoll' is a colloquial misnomer.)

  • Chumbe Island Coral Park (CHICOP)marine park / no-take reef sanctuary

    Zanzibar's first marine conservation area (established as a sanctuary in 1994), a fully protected no-take coral reef sanctuary on the western side of Chumbe Island southwest of Stone Town. Off-limits to spearfishing.

  • Menai Bay Conservation Areamarine conservation area (no-take zones)

    470 km2 official marine and coastal conservation area southwest of Unguja (established August 1997), with coral reefs, seagrass and islets. Spearfishing is prohibited within the no-take zones; reportedly allowed only outside them, so the area is mapped as a controlled/prohibited MPA core.

  • Pemba Channel Conservation Area (PECCA) / Misali Island Marine Conservation Areamarine conservation area (multiple-use MPA with no-take core)

    Legally protected Zanzibari multiple-use marine protected area off western Pemba, incorporating the former Misali Island Marine Conservation Area (MIMCA). Roughly a third of the Misali reef is a designated no-fishing zone; the core reserve is closed to fishing including spearfishing.

  • Tanzania's oldest marine reserve (established 1975), a submerged coral island ~8 km southeast of Pangani in Tanga Region, part of the Tanga Marine Reserves System; the most important sea-turtle breeding ground in East Africa. As a marine reserve, fishing/spearfishing is prohibited.

Aðstæður á hafinu

Lifandi aðstæður

Lifandi sjávar- og veðurskyndimynd nálægt strandviðmiðunarpunkti í United Republic of Tanzania, frá Open-Meteo. Aðstæður eru mismunandi meðfram ströndinni — meðhöndlaðu sem vísbendingu.

Lifandi sjávarloft og veður nálægt Mafia Island Marine Park.

Aðstæður

Við hvern á að spyrja

Yfirvöld

Opinberu stofnanirnar sem bera ábyrgð á fiskveiðum og leyfisgjöf.

  • Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries (Mainland) - Fisheries Division / Director of Fisheries

    fisheries authority

  • Marine Parks and Reserves Unit (MPRU)

    marine protected area authority

  • Department of Fisheries Development, Zanzibar (Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries)

    fisheries authority

    unknown

Hvaðan þetta kemur

Heimildir

Sérhvert fullyrðing á þessari síðu á sér rót í einni þessara tilvísana.

  1. [01]

    The Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 (made under the Fisheries Act, Cap. 279) - official PDF, trade.tanzania.go.tz

    Opinbert
    trade.tanzania.go.tzOpnað Jún 15
  2. [02]

    Marine Parks and Reserves (Prohibited and Regulated Activities) Regulations, 2006 (G.N. No. 128 of 2006) - TanzLII

    Opinbert
    tanzlii.orgOpnað Jún 15
  3. [03]

    Fisheries Act / Marine Reserves Regulations - Laws of Tanzania (tanzanialaws.com)

    Aukaumhverfi
    tanzanialaws.comOpnað Jún 15
  4. [04]

    Spearfishing Legality: East Africa (Tanzania & Zanzibar) - Extreme Blue Water Spear Fishing

    community
  5. [05]

    Mafia Island Marine Park - Wikipedia

    Aukaumhverfi
    en.wikipedia.orgOpnað Jún 15
  6. [06]

    Mnazi Bay-Ruvuma Estuary Marine Park - Wikipedia

    Aukaumhverfi
    en.wikipedia.orgOpnað Jún 15
  7. [07]

    Tanga Coelacanth Marine Park - Wikipedia

    Aukaumhverfi
    en.wikipedia.orgOpnað Jún 15

Athugasemdir rannsakanda

Tanzania is a union state with TWO separate fisheries jurisdictions: Mainland Tanzania (Fisheries Act Cap. 279 + Fisheries (Amendment) Regulations, 2009) and Zanzibar (Zanzibar Fisheries Act, 2010). VERBATIM Mainland law texts (reg. 66 and 67) were extracted from the official Government of Tanzania PDF of the 2009 regulations and confirm a general ban on spear/harpoon guns and on SCUBA capture of marine resources. The Zanzibar sport-spearfishing licensing pathway and the list of permitted/prohibited spearfishing locations come from a dive-operator source (community reliability) and could NOT be confirmed against the verbatim Zanzibar Fisheries Act, 2010 text (not retrievable in this session). The TanzLII page for G.N. No. 128 of 2006 returned HTTP 403 and the verbatim Marine Parks regulations text could not be captured directly. Marine-park coordinates are approximate park centroids from Wikipedia, suitable for map placement but not exact boundary geometry. No closed/open seasons specific to spearfishing were found. Recommended next steps: obtain the verbatim Zanzibar Fisheries Act, 2010 and the G.N. No. 128/2006 text, and confirm current Zanzibar sport-spearfishing licence fees and procedure with the Zanzibar Department of Fisheries Development before relying on the foreigner pathway. data_confidence=medium: strong, verbatim Mainland statutory basis but secondary/community sourcing for the Zanzibar permissive regime.

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