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Socotra Archipelago marine protected areas (Conservation Zoning Plan, Decree 275/2000)

Zona vietataUNESCO World Heritage marine/biosphere reserve (national park + nature sanctuaries)

Cos'è questa zona

Panoramica

Come viene trattata la pesca subacquea a Socotra Archipelago marine protected areas (Conservation Zoning Plan, Decree 275/2000).

UNESCO World Heritage site (inscribed 2008) and Man and the Biosphere Reserve. The Conservation Zoning Plan, ratified by Presidential Decree No. 275 of 2000, defines marine National Parks (sea area ~1,514 km2) and marine Nature Sanctuaries (sea area ~154 km2) around Socotra, Samha, Darsa and Abd al-Kuri (12 terrestrial and 25 marine Nature Sanctuaries per the UNEP-WCMC datasheet). Article 9 of the decree prohibits taking wildlife 'with firearms or any other means without permit from the responsible authorities' and causing 'any harm to the environment' inside these areas; the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) manages them. Customary marine protected areas historically restricted fishing gear and seasons. Recreational spearfishing in Socotra's marine protected areas is therefore restricted/permit-gated; no published authorisation for visitor spearfishing exists.

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Posizione

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12.5000°N, 53.9000°E

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Fonte

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Licenza per Yemen

Se ti serve una licenza per la pesca subacquea qui e come ottenerla.

Licenza: sconosciuta — verifica localmentetramite General Authority for Fisheries (General Fisheries Authority, Arabian Sea) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources

Commercial/traditional licenses are issued via the General Fisheries Authority's digital platform; no recreational pathway documented.

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