SpearfishingMap

Tuvalu

Oceania · Polynesia

Spearfishing is legal and is a traditional, culturally important fishing method in Tuvalu, practised by day and night on both the lagoon and ocean sides of the nine islands, mostly with homemade sling-type spears (Tuvalu-style spearguns). No national licence is required for subsistence spearfishing: the Marine Resources Act (CAP 48.20) exempts local fishing for subsistence from permit requirements. However, spearfishing is heavily restricted at the island (Falekaupule/Kaupule) level: several outer islands have enacted permanent or seasonal bans on the use of spears under their local-government powers, and spearfishing (like all fishing) is prohibited inside the Funafuti Conservation Area. Centrally, the Minister may by Order designate prohibited fishing areas, closed seasons and prohibit fishing methods, but apart from a 1990 trochus ban very few central regulations restricting methods have been made. SCUBA/hookah for fishing is not specifically banned by national law. On Funafuti all fishers pay an annual licence fee to the island council.

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データの信頼度信頼度:中

最終更新 6月 15, 2026

適用される法的枠組み

  • §Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20 (2008 Revised Edition; originally enacted as the Marine Resources Act 2006)
  • §Conservation Areas Act (Revised Edition 1999) and Kaupule o Funafuti Conservation Area Order (in force 1 December 1999)
  • §Falekaupule Act (Revised Edition 1997, formerly Local Government Act) — local-government power to regulate/prohibit fishing methods including spearfishing
  • §Tuvalu Fisheries Authority Act 2023
  • §Local island bye-laws (e.g. Nukulaelae Control of Faapuku and Kaumu Bye-Law 1984)
ライセンス必要
不要
スピアガン
許可

法律、原文のまま

法律原文

ここでのスピアフィッシングを規定する正確な法令・規則の条項を、公布されたまま引用し、各公式出典へのリンクを添付しています。

01Section 10(2)Tuvalu · national

Conservation, management and sustainable-use measures (closed seasons, prohibited areas, prohibited methods, protected areas)

Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20 (2008 Revised Edition)

EN原文

The Minister may take measures in accordance with this Act for the conservation and management of fish in the fishery waters. Such measures shall be based on a precautionary approach consistent with national and international standards applicable in Tuvalu, and may include, inter alia: (a) protection of artisanal fisheries, after consultation with the relevant Falekaupule; (b) designating open or closed seasons for any area of the fishery waters, and any species of fish or any period of time or all times; (c) designating prohibited fishing areas for all fish or certain species of fish or certain methods of fishing; (d) prohibiting the taking of fish, from any area, that are less or greater than a specified size or dimension; (e) prohibiting or limiting the taking of fish, from any area, by a specified — (i) method, gear, equipment or instrument; (ii) class of persons; and (iii) class of vessels; (f) limiting the amount, size, or weight of fish or any species of fish which may be caught or sold; (g) prohibiting the disturbance or interference with the breeding or nesting area of any fish in a specified area during any specified period of time; (h) specifying minimum mesh sizes for fishing nets; (i) declaring that any specified area is a protected area as a: (i) marine park; (ii) marine reserve; or (iii) site of special scientific or historic interest.

02Section 13(5)Tuvalu · national

Subsistence fishing exempt from permit requirement

Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20 (2008 Revised Edition)

EN原文

Local fishing vessels are exempted from the requirements of this section for purposes of subsistence fishing in the fishery waters.

03Section 2 (Interpretation)Tuvalu · national

Definition of subsistence fishing

Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20 (2008 Revised Edition)

EN原文

“subsistence fishing” means fishing by a person resident and domiciled in Tuvalu substantially for personal consumption, and does not include any fishing resulting or intending or appearing to result, directly or indirectly, in selling or trading any fish which may be taken during the fishing operations;

04Section 59(1)Tuvalu · national

Fishing with poisons or explosives prohibited

Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20 (2008 Revised Edition)

EN原文

No person shall: (a) use, permit to be used or attempt to use any: (i) chemical, poison or noxious substance or material whether of manufactured or natural origin; (ii) dynamite or explosive substance or device, for the purpose of killing, taking, stunning, stupefying or disabling fish or in any way rendering fish more easily caught; (b) carry, permit to be carried, possess or control any: (i) chemical, poison or noxious substance or material whether of manufactured or natural origin; (ii) dynamite or explosive substance or device, in circumstances which indicate the intention of its use for any of the purposes referred to in paragraph (a); (c) place in the water or assist in placing in the water any: (i) chemical, poison or noxious substance or material whether of manufactured or natural origin; (ii) dynamite, or any explosive substance or device, for any of the purposes referred to in paragraph (a).

05Section 58Tuvalu · national

Use or possession of prohibited fishing gear

Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20 (2008 Revised Edition)

EN原文

A person who uses for fishing or has on board a vessel in the fishery waters: (a) any net, the mesh size of which does not conform to the minimum mesh size for that type of net as required or prescribed pursuant to this Act; (b) any fishing gear which does not conform to standards required pursuant to this Act for that type of fishing gear; or (c) any fishing gear which is prohibited by this Act, including without limitation a driftnet; shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $250,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.

06Section 2.4.5Outer islands (Nukulaelae, Nukufetau, Nanumea, Nanumaga, Niutao, Nui, Vaitupu) · municipal

Island-level spearfishing restrictions and bye-laws (outer islands)

FAO/FishCode Review No. 19, 'Spearfishing in the Pacific Islands' (Gillett & Moy, 2006), citing Johannes (2000) and island councils — reporting local bye-laws made under the Local Government Act (now Falekaupule Act), Schedule 3, Section 1

EN原文

With respect to spearfishing management, he makes the following observations. Nukulaelae: The Control of Faapuku and Kaumu Bye-Law of l984, fishing with nets or spear for faapuku (Epinephelus macrospilos) and kaumu (possibly Epinephelus merra) is prohibited June through August. Some informants suggested that spear fishing has since been banned everywhere and at all time. Nukufetau: Spear fishing has supposedly been forbidden, but observance of such laws is not very good on this island. Nanumea: The Council of chiefs has banned the use of spears within the reef. This is so the old people can easily get fish with hook and line inside the reefs, while the young people can spear fish along the outer reef slope. Nanumaga: In l985 the Council of Chiefs banned the use of spears as well as anchoring on the reef. Observance of these laws is said to be good. Niutao: In l987 a bye law was proposed to ban spearing inside the reef, but it is not certain that such a law was enacted. Nui: No spearing is allowed anywhere. Vaitupu: Spear fishing and net fishing are forbidden.

07Section 2.4.5Tuvalu island councils (Falekaupule/Kaupule) · municipal

Local-government power to prohibit/restrict fishing (legal basis for island spear bans)

FAO/FishCode Review No. 19 (Gillett & Moy, 2006), quoting Johannes (2000) on the Local Government Act (now Falekaupule Act), Schedule 3, Section 1

EN原文

Section l of Schedule 3 of the national government’s Local Government Act, permits island councils “to provide for the improvement and control of fishing and related industries” and “to prohibit, restrict or regulate the hunting, capture, killing or sale of animals, reptiles, bird or fish or any specified kind of animal, reptile, bird or fish.”

潜れる時期

シーズン&時間的制限

年間を通じた禁漁期・解禁期・制限期。魚種ごとの禁漁は必ず現地で確認してください。

1月
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禁漁制限あり解禁
  • 禁漁Faapuku (Epinephelus macrospilos) and kaumu (Epinephelus merra) on Nukulaelae6月 1 – 8月 31

    Under the Nukulaelae Control of Faapuku and Kaumu Bye-Law of 1984, fishing with nets or spear for faapuku and kaumu is prohibited June through August (per FAO/FishCode Review No. 19, citing Johannes 2000). Some informants reported that spearfishing was later banned on Nukulaelae entirely.

漁の許可

ライセンス

入水を許可されるために必要なもの、その費用、取得方法。

ライセンス不要Kaupule (island council) / Tuvalu Fisheries Authority経由
ライセンス不要
種類
No national licence for subsistence spearfishing; island-council fishing licence applies on Funafuti.
費用
Funafuti: reported A$100/year island-council licence fee for all fishers (FAO, 2006). Other islands: unknown.
有効期間
Annual (Funafuti council fee)
取得方法
Island council (Kaupule) for the local fishing fee; no national permit needed for subsistence fishing under the Marine Resources Act.
管轄当局
Kaupule (island council) / Tuvalu Fisheries Authority

ギア&テクニック

装備規則

許可されているギア、その使用方法、付随する条件。

スピアガン許可

制限事項

  • No national rule prohibits SCUBA/hookah for fishing as of the FAO 2006 review; a ban had been proposed but not enacted. Status under more recent regulations is unconfirmed.
  • Most spearfishing uses homemade sling-type spears (Tuvalu-style spearguns); imported rubber-band spearguns are also used.
  • Spears are banned at island level on Nui, Vaitupu and (totally on the reef) Nanumaga; banned inside the reef on Nanumea and Nukulaelae; forbidden on Nukufetau (poorly observed).

Use of poisons, noxious substances and explosives for fishing is prohibited nationally under Section 59 of the Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20. Driftnets are prohibited. No national maximum number of spears or speargun specification was located.

捕獲してよいもの

捕獲制限&保護種

1日あたりの割当量、最小サイズ、決して捕獲してはならない魚種。

1日あたりの制限

unknown

保護種 — 捕獲禁止

  • 保護Trochus niloticus (trochus shell) — all fishing prohibited by 1990 regulations (per FAO/FishCode Review No. 19)
  • 保護Giant clams and lobster taken opportunistically/on order; no national size or daily limit located

No national daily-bag or minimum-size limits specific to spearfishing were located. The Marine Resources Act (Section 10) empowers the Minister to set size and catch limits, but apart from the 1990 trochus prohibition very few such central regulations have been made. Catch limits, if any, are set locally by island councils.

漁ができる人

訪問者&居住者

外国人訪問者と現地居住者で規則がどう異なるか。

外国人訪問者

制限事項

  • Subsistence-fishing permit exemption applies to persons resident and domiciled in Tuvalu; non-residents would not qualify for that exemption.
  • Island-council fishing rules, fees and spearfishing bans apply to everyone fishing in that island's waters.
  • No fishing of any kind is permitted inside the Funafuti Conservation Area.

No Tuvalu-specific recreational spearfishing rules for tourists/foreigners were located. Tuvalu has very little tourism and almost no recreational dive industry; recreational fishing is described as minimal and mostly by a few expatriates on Funafuti. Visitors should obtain permission from the relevant Kaupule and respect island spear bans. Confirm current requirements with the Tuvalu Fisheries Authority before diving.

居住者

Subsistence fishing (no national permit); island-council fishing fee where applicable (e.g. Funafuti).

要件

  • Be resident and domiciled in Tuvalu to qualify for the subsistence-fishing permit exemption (Marine Resources Act s.13(5)).
  • Comply with the bye-laws of the relevant island council (Kaupule/Falekaupule), including any spearfishing bans.

優遇措置

  • Subsistence fishing exempt from national permit requirements.
  • Spearfishing is a long-standing customary food-gathering method on most islands.

Spearfishing supplies an estimated 10-20% (locally up to ~50% on Funafuti) of the inshore fish catch and is an important food and small-scale income source. Practices are governed primarily by customary and island-council rules.

海岸のどこで

許可ゾーン&禁止ゾーン

スピアフィッシングが許可または禁止されている名称付きエリア。全体像はインタラクティブ地図でご覧ください。

許可エリア

  • Spearfishing is widely practised on Funafuti by day and night, on both lagoon and ocean sides, except within the Funafuti Conservation Area on the western reef. Funafuti fishers must pay an annual licence fee to the island council. Reported fee was A$100/year per fisher (FAO, 2006).

    Annual island-council licence fee for all fishers; no fishing of any kind within the Funafuti Conservation Area.

  • The Council of chiefs banned the use of spears within the reef, but young people may spear fish along the outer reef slope; hook-and-line is reserved for older people inside the reef. As of November 2005 there was no rule against spearfishing on Nanumea (past inshore closures had lapsed).

    Spears banned inside the reef; permitted on the outer reef slope.

禁止エリア

  • Funafuti Conservation Area (Kogatapu)marine conservation area (no-take)

    33 km2 of reef, lagoon and motu on the western side of Funafuti atoll (motu: Tepuka Vili Vili, Fualopa, Fuafatu, Vasafua, Fuagea and Tefala). No fishing of any kind is allowed; enforcement of the no-fishing rules is by conservation rangers. Established under the Kaupule o Funafuti Conservation Area Order (Section 3 of the Conservation Areas Act), in force from 1 December 1999, managed by the Kaupule o Funafuti.

  • Nui (entire island reef)island-wide spearfishing ban (Falekaupule bye-law)

    No spearfishing is allowed anywhere on Nui. The ban dates from the 1960s, after spearfishing was introduced and line-fishing catches declined and fish became wary (confirmed by Nui island council interview, November 2005). Vaitupu likewise forbids spear and net fishing per the same survey.

  • Nanumaga reefmarine protected area / spearfishing ban

    Spearfishing is totally banned on the reef; no fishing is allowed on the reef on the western side of the island except handlining. The Council of Chiefs banned the use of spears (and anchoring on the reef) in 1985; observance is said to be good.

  • Vaitupu (locally managed marine area)island spearfishing/net ban (Falekaupule bye-law)

    Spear fishing and net fishing are forbidden on Vaitupu per local bye-laws reported in FAO/FishCode Review No. 19 (citing Johannes 2000).

海上のコンディション

ライブコンディション

Tuvaluの沿岸基準点付近の海洋・気象ライブスナップショット(Open-Meteo提供)。コンディションは海岸沿いで変化します — 目安としてお考えください。

Funafuti atoll (outside the Conservation Area)付近の海洋・気象ライブ情報。

コンディション

問い合わせ先

管轄当局

漁業とライセンスを担当する公式機関。

  • Tuvalu Fisheries Authority (Ministry of Fisheries and Trade)

    fisheries authority

    tuvalufisheries.tvTeone, Funafuti, Tuvalu
  • Kaupule o Funafuti (Funafuti Island Council)

    local government / conservation area manager

    kaupulefunafuti.tvFunafuti, Tuvalu
  • Department of Environment, Ministry of Natural Resources

    environment ministry

    tuvalu-data.sprep.orgFunafuti, Tuvalu

情報の出所

出典

このページのすべての記載は、これらの参考資料のいずれかに遡って確認できます。

  1. [01]

    Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20 (2008 Revised Edition) — full text PDF

    公式
    tuvalu.tradeportal.orgアクセス日 6月 15
  2. [02]

    Tuvalu Fisheries Laws and Relevant Judgements — Tuvalu Fisheries Authority

    公式
    tuvalufisheries.tvアクセス日 6月 15
  3. [03]

    Spearfishing in the Pacific Islands — FAO/FishCode Review No. 19 (Gillett & Moy, 2006); Tuvalu chapter (Section 2.4)

    公式
    fao.orgアクセス日 6月 15
  4. [04]

    Funafuti Conservation Area — Wikipedia (size, coordinates, motu list, no-fishing rule, legal basis)

    二次
    en.wikipedia.orgアクセス日 6月 15
  5. [05]

    Protected areas of Tuvalu — Wikipedia (island MPAs and spearfishing bans)

    二次
    en.wikipedia.orgアクセス日 6月 15
  6. [06]

    Conservation Area — Kaupule Funafuti (official island council page)

    公式
    kaupulefunafuti.tvアクセス日 6月 15

調査者メモ

Spearfishing is legal, traditional and important in Tuvalu, but governance is fragmented: national law (Marine Resources Act CAP 48.20) provides the framework (Minister may set closed seasons, prohibited areas, gear/method restrictions, marine reserves) yet apart from a 1990 trochus ban very few central method-specific regulations exist; the bans that actually affect spearfishers are local Falekaupule/Kaupule bye-laws and the Funafuti Conservation Area no-take rule. Several outer islands (Nui, Vaitupu, Nanumaga reef) ban spears entirely or partially (Nanumea/Nukulaelae inside the reef); enforcement varies. SCUBA/hookah for fishing was not banned nationally as of the 2006 FAO review and a ban had only been proposed. A Fisheries Management Bill 2024 and proposed Fisheries Regulations 2025 were under development by the Tuvalu Fisheries Authority and may alter method/licensing rules; these were not confirmed to contain spearfishing-specific provisions and should be re-checked once enacted. Much of the verbatim island-bye-law detail comes from FAO/FishCode Review No. 19 (an official FAO report quoting Johannes 2000 and 2005 island-council interviews) rather than from the bye-laws' own gazetted text, so the precise current wording of those local bye-laws is not independently verified — hence overall confidence is medium. Coordinates for islands are approximate island/atoll centroids except the Funafuti Conservation Area point, which is from the cited source.

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