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No located Yemeni source specifically addresses recreational spearfishing (underwater fishing). Marine fishing is governed by Law No. 2 of 2006 (regulating fishing, exploitation and protection of aquatic organisms) and its Executive Regulations (Prime Minister's Resolution No. 296 of 2006), which are framed around artisanal/traditional and commercial fishing; the General Fisheries Authority issues only traditional-fisherman, vessel, seller, transport, export and company licenses, with no recreational or sport-fishing category published. There is no published recreational-spearfishing licensing pathway, prohibition, or permission. In practice Yemen has almost no dive/spearfishing tourism infrastructure and is in protracted armed conflict, so the activity is effectively inaccessible for foreign visitors regardless of the formal legal text. Marine protected areas (notably the Socotra Archipelago, a UNESCO World Heritage site) impose conservation restrictions. Legality of recreational spearfishing is therefore marked unknown pending retrieval of the verbatim gear/method provisions of Law No. 2 of 2006 and Resolution No. 296 of 2006.

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Paskutinį kartą atnaujinta Birželis 15, 2026

Valdymo sistema

  • §Law No. 2 of 2006 regulating fishing, exploitation and protection of aquatic organisms (78 articles)
  • §Prime Minister's Resolution No. 296 of 2006 (Executive Regulations for Law No. 2 of 2006)
  • §Law No. 3 of 2011 (amending Article 40 of Law No. 2 of 2006)
  • §Decree-Law No. 42 of 1991 on regulation of fishing and management and protection of marine resources (superseded by Law No. 2 of 2006)
  • §Environment Protection Law No. 26 of 1995

Įstatymas, žodis žodiui

Teisiniai tekstai

Tikslios statutinės ir reguliavimo nuostatos, reglamentuojancios čia povandeninę žvejybą, cituojamos kaip paskelbtos, su nuoroda į kiekvieną oficialų šaltinį.

01Whole instrument (78 articles, VI Parts) - abstractYemen · national

Purpose and scope of Yemen's principal fisheries law

Law No. 2 of 2006 regulating fishing, exploitation and protection of aquatic organisms

ENIšversta

This Law, consisting of 78 articles divided into VI Parts, aims at protecting and developing marine creatures and their marine environment from random fishing and detriment practices; encouraging and organizing investment in fishing and exploiting marine creatures and their marketing; organizing artisanal and coastal fishing activities to replace foreign industrial fishing; encouraging investments in aquaculture; promoting an integrated information database; strengthening marine control and surveillance; supporting research for sustainable exploitation of marine creatures; and protecting fish production quality through development of artisanal fishing.

02Ministerial decision (closed-season notice)Yemen (Red Sea coast) · national

Official closure of the shrimp fishing season in Red Sea territorial waters

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources decision (under the Law Regulating the Fishing, Exploitation, and Protection of Aquatic Life and its executive regulations)

ENIšversta

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources announced the closure of the coastal shrimp fishing season in the Red Sea within Yemen's territorial waters, effective 30 April 2026. The decision is based on recommendations from research and fisheries bodies and comes within the framework of preserving fishery resources and ensuring the sustainability of aquatic life reproduction in territorial waters. Violators will face the penalties stipulated in the Law Regulating the Fishing, Exploitation, and Protection of Aquatic Life, its executive regulations, and other applicable laws.

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Sezonai ir laiko apribojimai

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  • UždarytasCoastal shrimp - Red Sea, Yemeni territorial watersBal 30 – unknown

    The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources ordered closure of the coastal shrimp fishing season in the Red Sea within Yemen's territorial waters effective 30 April 2026 to protect stocks during the reproduction period; the reopening date was not stated in the announcement. This is a commercial/artisanal shrimp closure, not specific to spearfishing.

Leidimas žvejoti

Licencija

Ko reikia, kad būtumėte vandenyje, kiek tai kainuoja ir kaip gauti.

Licencija: nežinoma — patikrinkite vietojeper 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.

Gaukite licenciją

Atidaro oficialų portalą · faas-ye.com

Tipas
No recreational/sport or spearfishing license category is published. The General Fisheries Authority issues only traditional-fisherman, fishing-vessel, fish-seller, fish transport and marketing, fish-export and company licenses for marine fishing in territorial waters.
Kaina
unknown
Galiojimas
unknown
Kaip gauti
Commercial/traditional licenses are issued via the General Fisheries Authority's digital platform; no recreational pathway documented.
Institucija
General Authority for Fisheries (General Fisheries Authority, Arabian Sea) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources

Įranga ir technika

Įrangos taisyklės

Kokia įranga leidžiama, kaip ji gali būti naudojama ir kokios sąlygos taikomos.

No located source specifies rules on spearguns, harpoons, or scuba for recreational use. Law No. 2 of 2006 and its Executive Regulations (Resolution No. 296 of 2006) govern fishing gear and prohibited methods, but the verbatim gear/method provisions could not be retrieved (the FAOLEX full text is a scanned Arabic-language image PDF). Use of explosives and other destructive methods is generally prohibited under the fisheries and environmental laws, but the exact wording was not obtained.

Ką galima imti

Sugavimo limitai ir saugomos rūšys

Dienos normos, minimalūs dyžiai ir rūšys, kurių niekada negalima imti.

Dienos limitas

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No recreational daily bag or size limits located. Yemen's fisheries are managed for sustainability under Law No. 2 of 2006; conservation concerns focus on over-exploited rock lobster and shrimp stocks, demersal fish, and shark stocks (shark finning is a recognised compliance problem). Sea turtles and corals are protected within marine protected areas, but a verbatim protected-species list for spearfishing could not be confirmed.

Kas gali žvejoti

Lankytojai ir gyventojai

Kaip taisyklės skiriasi užsienio lankytojams ir vietos gyventojams.

Užsienio lankytojai

Apribojimai

  • No recreational spearfishing pathway is published for foreigners.
  • Yemen is in protracted armed conflict; most governments advise against all travel, and dive/spearfishing tourism infrastructure is effectively non-existent (the limited liveaboard diving historically operated mainly in the Red Sea islands).

Industrial/foreign fishing has historically been a concern that Law No. 2 of 2006 explicitly aims to replace with artisanal/coastal fishing. No documented regime grants foreign recreational divers a spearfishing permit.

Gyventojai

Traditional fisherman license (commercial/artisanal, not recreational)

Marine fishing in territorial waters by nationals is organised through traditional-fisherman and vessel licenses (for Abari and Jalbah vessel types). No recreational resident spearfishing category is published.

Kur pakrantėje

Leidžiamos ir draudžiamos zonos

įvardytos sritys, atviros ar uždarytos povandeninės žvejybos. Žiūrėkite visą vaizdą interaktyviame žemėlapyje.

Draudžiamos sritys

  • Socotra ArchipelagoUNESCO World Heritage marine/biosphere reserve

    UNESCO World Heritage site and Man and the Biosphere Reserve (designated marine protected area in 1996; biosphere reserve 2003). The archipelago contains numerous marine and terrestrial protected zones managed by the Socotra/Environment Protection Authority; sea cucumber harvesting by non-Socotri investors has been stopped and import/export of living materials requires a special EPA permit. Conservation rules restrict damaging activities; no published authorisation for recreational spearfishing.

  • Designated marine protected area on Yemen's Red Sea coast (listed among Yemen's protected areas).

  • Marine national park in the southern Red Sea (Zuqur and surrounding islands) listed among Yemen's protected areas.

  • Kamaran Island Protected Areamarine protected area

    Marine protected area in the Red Sea about 5 km off Al-Hudaydah, declared a protected area by cabinet resolution in 2009. Kamaran is the largest Yemeni shelf island in the Red Sea (about 108 km2); coral-reef ecosystems surround the island on three sides and mangrove forests cover its northern parts. Conservation status restricts damaging extractive activities; no published authorisation for recreational spearfishing.

Sąlygos vandenyje

Tiesioginės sąlygos

Tiesioginė jūros ir oro sąlygų momentinė nuotrauka netoli pakrantės etaloninio taško Yemen, iš Open-Meteo. Sąlygos skiriasi palei pakrantę — laikykite orientacine.

Tiesioginė jūros ir oro sąlygos netoli Socotra Archipelago.

Sąlygos

Ko klausti

Institucijos

Oficialios įstaigos, atsakingos už žvejybą ir licencijavimą.

  • Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources (formerly Ministry of Fish Wealth)

    fisheries ministry

    saba.yeSanaa, with regional offices in Aden, Hodeidah and Mukalla
  • General Authority for Fisheries in the Arabian Sea (General Fisheries Authority)

    fisheries authority

    faas-ye.comEstablished by Republican Decree No. 9 of 2001
  • Environment Protection Authority (EPA) / Socotra Environment Protection Authority

    environment authority

    ye.chm-cbd.netOversees protected areas including the Socotra Archipelago

Iš kur tai

Šaltiniai

Kiekvienas šio puslapio teiginys siejamas su vienu iš šių nuorodų.

  1. [01]

    Law No. 2 of 2006 regulating fishing, exploitation and protection of aquatic organisms (ECOLEX abstract)

    Oficiali
    ecolex.orgPrieiga Bir 15
  2. [02]

    FAOLEX Database - Yemen fisheries and aquaculture legislation profile

    Oficiali
    fao.orgPrieiga Bir 15
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    Law No. 2 of 2006 full text (Arabic, scanned PDF)

    Oficiali
    faolex.fao.orgPrieiga Bir 15
  4. [04]

    Saba (Yemen News Agency) - Ministry announces closure of shrimp fishing season in Red Sea

    Oficiali
    saba.yePrieiga Bir 15
  5. [05]

    Fishery Authority Yemen - Licenses

    Oficiali
    faas-ye.comPrieiga Bir 15
  6. [06]

    Yemen Biodiversity Clearing-House - Legal and Institutional Framework

    Oficiali
    ye.chm-cbd.netPrieiga Bir 15
  7. [07]

    UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Socotra Archipelago, State of Conservation

    Oficiali
    whc.unesco.orgPrieiga Bir 15
  8. [08]

    List of protected areas of Yemen (Wikipedia)

    Papildoma
    en.wikipedia.orgPrieiga Bir 15
  9. [09]

    Republic of Yemen Ministry of Fish Wealth - National Fisheries Strategy

    Oficiali
    unodc.orgPrieiga Bir 15

Tyrėjo pastabos

Recreational spearfishing is not specifically regulated in any Yemeni source located. The fisheries regime (Law No. 2 of 2006 and its Executive Regulations, Resolution No. 296 of 2006; earlier Decree-Law No. 42 of 1991, now superseded) targets artisanal/commercial fishing and published license categories contain no recreational or sport-fishing pathway, so legal_status is set to 'unknown' rather than 'restricted' or 'no'. Verbatim gear/method article text could not be quoted because the only located full text is a scanned Arabic-language image PDF on FAOLEX (yem86989.pdf) that did not yield reliable OCR; FAOLEX/ECOLEX provide only abstracts. The two law_texts entries are (1) the ECOLEX abstract of Law No. 2 of 2006 and (2) the verbatim official shrimp-closure announcement from Saba (Yemen News Agency). Marine protected areas (Socotra Archipelago - UNESCO World Heritage; Ras Isa Marine Park; Zuqur Islands Marine National Park) restrict fishing/harvesting and require EPA permits for some activities. Practical context: Yemen has been in armed conflict since 2014/2015, dive and spearfishing tourism infrastructure is effectively non-existent, and most governments advise against all travel - so the activity is inaccessible in practice irrespective of the formal legal text. data_confidence is 'low' due to inability to retrieve verbatim primary-law gear/method provisions.

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