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Recreational spearfishing in the sea is legal in the Republic of Ireland and no licence is required for sea spearfishing. It is, however, subject to important restrictions. Spearfishing in freshwater (rivers, lakes) is prohibited. Salmon and sea trout (and other salmonids) may not be taken by spear under any circumstances. Sea bass is heavily regulated: a minimum size of 42 cm, a recreational bag limit of 2 fish per 24 hours from 1 April to 31 December, and a catch-and-release-only / closed period in the early part of the year (March is catch-and-release only). Shellfish (lobster, crab) may NOT be speared and may not be taken by anyone using underwater breathing apparatus (scuba); minimum sizes apply. There is no general national recreational sea-fishing licence, but EU and Irish conservation rules on sizes, bag limits and protected species apply.
Paskutinį kartą atnaujinta Birželis 24, 2025
Valdymo sistema
- §Fisheries (Consolidation) Act 1959 (No. 14 of 1959)
- §Inland Fisheries Act 2010
- §Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2006
- §Bass (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 230 of 2006)
- §Bass (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No. 341 of 2016)
- §Lobster (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 234 of 2006)
- §Council Regulation (EC) No 850/98 (technical conservation measures, minimum landing sizes)
- §Wildlife Acts 1976-2018
- Reikalinga licencija
- Nereikalinga
- Šautuvas
- Leidžiama
- Akvalangas
- Draudžiama
- Užsieniečiai
- Sveiki
Įstatymas, žodis žodiui
Teisiniai tekstai
Tikslios statutinės ir reguliavimo nuostatos, reglamentuojancios čia povandeninę žvejybą, cituojamos kaip paskelbtos, su nuoroda į kiekvieną oficialų šaltinį.
Possession of undersized bass prohibited
Bass (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 230 of 2006)
No person shall, within the State, have in possession bass of size less than 40 centimetres measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail.
Prohibition on netting bass in specified areas
Bass (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 230 of 2006)
[A person shall not] fish or attempt to fish for bass using nets in the specified areas.
Bass minimum conservation reference size (MCRS) 42 cm
Bass (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No. 341 of 2016) / EU minimum conservation reference size
The minimum conservation reference size for sea bass is 42 cm.
Bass recreational bag limit (2 in 24 hours) and minimum size 42 cm
Inland Fisheries Ireland enforcement guidance (bass bye-law / EU recreational measures)
It is illegal to keep more than two European Sea Bass caught in any 24-hour period. There is currently a minimum size limit of 42 cm for each Bass retained.
V-notched / mutilated lobster may not be retained
Lobster (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 234 of 2006)
An Irish sea-fishing boat, or a person on board such boat in the specified area shall not retain on board a V notched or mutilated lobster. ... Any V notched or mutilated lobster taken while fishing in the specified area shall be carefully handled and returned to the water from which it was taken.
Prohibition on taking shellfish using breathing apparatus (scuba); recreational minimum sizes
Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) recreational crab and lobster guidance
Never catch crabs or lobster by means of skin-diving, which includes using apparatus of any kind which enables a person to breathe under water. Lobster: minimum size of 87mm and maximum size 127mm (carapace length). Brown crab: minimum size 140mm. Spider crab: 130mm for males and 125mm for females. Never retain a lobster that has been V-notched or has a mutilated tail - they must be released back into the water.
Definition of fishing engine (instruments capable of taking fish)
Fisheries (Consolidation) Act 1959 (No. 14 of 1959)
"fishing engine" means any engine, net or other instrument whatsoever capable of being used for the taking of fish.
Kada galima nardyti
Sezonai ir laiko apribojimai
Uždaryti, atidaryti ir ribojami metų laikotarpiai. Visada patvirtinkite rūšiai būdingus uždarymus vietoje.
- RibojamasEuropean sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)Sau 1 – Kov 31
Early in the year bass is catch-and-release only; for 2025 the month of March remained catch-and-release only (no retention, and therefore no retention by spearfishing).
- AtidarytasEuropean sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)Bal 1 – Grd 31
From 1 April to 31 December a recreational bag limit of 2 bass per 24 hours applies, with a minimum size of 42 cm.
Leidimas žvejoti
Licencija
Ko reikia, kad būtumėte vandenyje, kiek tai kainuoja ir kaip gauti.
- Tipas
- No licence required for recreational sea spearfishing. A separate Inland Fisheries Ireland licence is required to fish for salmon and sea trout (which may not be speared in any case).
- Kaina
- N/A for sea spearfishing
- Galiojimas
- N/A
- Kaip gauti
- No licence application is needed to spearfish permitted sea species from the Irish coast. Anglers targeting salmon/sea trout (rod and line only, not spear) require a State licence from Inland Fisheries Ireland.
- Institucija
- Inland Fisheries Ireland (freshwater/salmon); Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (sea-fisheries conservation)
Įranga ir technika
Įrangos taisyklės
Kokia įranga leidžiama, kaip ji gali būti naudojama ir kokios sąlygos taikomos.
Apribojimai
- Spearguns may be used for sea finfish that are not protected (no salmon, no sea trout, no salmonids).
- Underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) may not be used to take shellfish (lobster, crab); such species may only be taken by hand or by permitted methods on the surface.
- Shellfish (lobster, crab) may not be speared.
No national licence is required to own or use a speargun for sea spearfishing. Scuba is specifically prohibited for taking shellfish per SFPA guidance and conservation rules.
Ką galima imti
Sugavimo limitai ir saugomos rūšys
Dienos normos, minimalūs dyžiai ir rūšys, kurių niekada negalima imti.
Dienos limitas
Sea bass: maximum 2 fish per angler per 24-hour period during the open period (1 April - 31 December); catch-and-release only earlier in the year.
Minimalūs dyžiai
- European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)min 42 cm
- European lobster (Homarus gammarus) - carapace lengthmin 8.7 cm
- Brown crab (Cancer pagurus) - carapace widthmin 14 cm
- Spider crab (Maja squinado) - male, carapacemin 13 cm
- Spider crab (Maja squinado) - female, carapacemin 12.5 cm
Saugomos rūšys — neimkite
- SaugomaAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) - may not be taken by spear
- SaugomaSea trout / brown trout (Salmo trutta) - may not be taken by spear
- SaugomaOther salmonids
- SaugomaV-notched or mutilated lobster (must be released)
Shellfish must not be taken with breathing apparatus (scuba) and must not be speared; they may only be taken by hand/permitted surface methods. Minimum sizes for lobster and crab are enforced by the SFPA. EU minimum conservation reference sizes apply to many sea species.
Kas gali žvejoti
Lankytojai ir gyventojai
Kaip taisyklės skiriasi užsienio lankytojams ir vietos gyventojams.
Užsienio lankytojai
LeidžiamaApribojimai
- Same rules apply to visitors as to residents: no spearing of salmonids, bass size/bag limits, shellfish restrictions, no scuba for shellfish, no freshwater spearfishing.
No special permit is required for non-residents to spearfish permitted sea species recreationally.
Gyventojai
No sea-spearfishing licence; salmon/sea trout require a State licence (rod and line only).
Residents and non-residents are subject to the same recreational sea-spearfishing rules.
Kur pakrantėje
Leidžiamos ir draudžiamos zonos
įvardytos sritys, atviros ar uždarytos povandeninės žvejybos. Žiūrėkite visą vaizdą interaktyviame žemėlapyje.
Leidžiamos sritys
Recreational sea spearfishing is generally permitted along the Irish coast without a licence, subject to species restrictions (no salmonids), bass conservation rules, shellfish restrictions and protected-area rules.
No spearing of salmon, sea trout or other salmonids; no spearing of shellfish; bass size/bag limits apply; no scuba for shellfish.
Draudžiamos sritys
- Freshwater (rivers, lakes, canals)freshwater fishery (regulated)
Spearfishing in freshwater is prohibited in Ireland. Salmonid waters and freshwater fisheries are managed by Inland Fisheries Ireland under the Fisheries (Consolidation) Act 1959 and Inland Fisheries Act 2010.
- Lough Hyne Marine Nature Reservemarine nature reserve
Lough Hyne (Lough Ine), County Cork, is Ireland's only and first statutory Marine Nature Reserve, designated in 1981. Under the Nature Reserve (Lough Hyne) Regulations 1981 (S.I. No. 207/1981) it is an offence to hunt or by any means wilfully injure or kill any specimen of fauna, or to take fauna, without written ministerial permission; skin-diving and scuba-diving also require ministerial permission. Spearfishing (which kills/takes fauna) is therefore effectively prohibited. The reserve is a sea lough covering about 65 hectares.
Sąlygos vandenyje
Tiesioginės sąlygos
Tiesioginė jūros ir oro sąlygų momentinė nuotrauka netoli pakrantės etaloninio taško Ireland, iš Open-Meteo. Sąlygos skiriasi palei pakrantę — laikykite orientacine.
Tiesioginė jūros ir oro sąlygos netoli Lough Hyne Marine Nature Reserve.
Ko klausti
Institucijos
Oficialios įstaigos, atsakingos už žvejybą ir licencijavimą.
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI)
fisheries authority
fisheriesireland.iehttps://www.fisheriesireland.ie/contactSea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA)
sea-fisheries authority
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
government department (marine/sea fisheries)
Iš kur tai
Šaltiniai
Kiekvienas šio puslapio teiginys siejamas su vienu iš šių nuorodų.
- [01]
Bass (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 230 of 2006)
Oficialiirishstatutebook.iePrieiga Bir 14 - [02]
Bass (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No. 341 of 2016)
Oficialiirishstatutebook.iePrieiga Bir 14 - [03]
Lobster (Conservation of Stocks) Regulations 2006 (S.I. No. 234 of 2006)
Oficialiirishstatutebook.iePrieiga Bir 14 - [04]
Fisheries (Consolidation) Act 1959, Section 3 (interpretation)
Oficialiirishstatutebook.iePrieiga Bir 14 - [05]
Inland Fisheries Ireland - Illegal Bass fishing (recreational bass rules)
Oficialifisheriesireland.iePrieiga Bir 14 - [06]
Inland Fisheries Ireland - Our legislation
Oficialifisheriesireland.iePrieiga Bir 14 - [07]
SFPA reminder to recreational fishers on crab and lobster fishing (minimum sizes, no breathing apparatus)
Papildomathefishingdaily.comPrieiga Bir 14 - [08]
Spearfishing Ireland - Irish Spearfishing Regulations (national spearfishing federation site)
communityspearfishing.iePrieiga Bir 14 - [09]
Sea Angling Ireland forum - Is spearfishing legal in the sea in Ireland
communitysea-angling-ireland.orgPrieiga Bir 14 - [10]
Lancaster Scuba - Is Spearfishing Legal in Ireland (secondary summary)
Papildomalancasterscuba.comPrieiga Bir 14
Tyrėjo pastabos
Confidence is MEDIUM. Core conservation provisions are anchored in verbatim primary law from the Irish Statute Book (S.I. 230/2006 bass possession size and net ban; S.I. 234/2006 v-notch lobster rule; Fisheries (Consolidation) Act 1959 s.3 definition) and official Inland Fisheries Ireland / SFPA guidance (42 cm bass minimum, 2-fish 24h bag limit, recreational shellfish minimum sizes, prohibition on using breathing apparatus to take shellfish). Two key spearfishing-specific points are well-attested by the national spearfishing federation (spearfishing.ie) and angling community/secondary sources but I could NOT pin them to a single verbatim primary-law section within the research budget: (a) the outright ban on spearfishing in freshwater, and (b) the prohibition on taking salmon/sea trout/salmonids by spear. These are treated as restrictions, not fabricated as verbatim law. The Fisheries (Consolidation) Act 1959 prohibits taking salmon/trout by instruments other than rod and line and restricts unlawful instruments, but the exact section/subsection wording could not be retrieved verbatim (irishstatutebook section numbering for the enacted text did not surface the instruments-prohibition text on the pages fetched). The bass 40 cm figure in S.I. 230/2006 is the original 2006 possession size; the current binding minimum conservation reference size is 42 cm (EU MCRS, reflected in later instruments/guidance) - both are recorded. spearfishing.ie was not fetchable (expired TLS certificate) and fishinginireland.info returned HTTP 403, so those were corroborated via search snippets and secondary sources rather than direct fetch. Applies to the Republic of Ireland only; Northern Ireland is a separate UK jurisdiction with different rules.
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