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Recreational and subsistence spearfishing is generally permitted in the Marshall Islands and no national recreational fishing licence is required for tourists. However, several restrictions apply. The Fisheries Act (51 MIRC Ch.2) bans destructive fishing methods (poisons, chemicals, explosives) and protects key reef species: sea turtles are tightly restricted (subsistence only, with minimum carapace sizes and a ban on taking on shore), and all shark fishing other than limited subsistence use is prohibited (the RMI is a shark sanctuary). Secondary fishing guidance (citing the Fish Harvest Regulations 2020) states it is illegal to use SCUBA or any underwater breathing apparatus while harvesting fish, day or night. Because all land is privately held under customary tenure, permission from local landowners (alap/iroij) is required for shore access, and many atolls have community-managed 'mo' (taboo) no-take or restricted-take areas and Reimaanlok conservation areas where fishing is limited or banned. Coastal waters out to roughly 5 nautical miles fall under local government councils. No authoritative statutory text explicitly naming spearguns/spears was retrieved, so equipment-specific rules are reported from secondary sources.

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Datu ticamībaVidēja uzticamība

Pēdējo reizi atjaunināts Jūnijs 15, 2026

Regulējošais ietvars

  • §Marshall Islands Marine Resources Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.1, P.L. 1997-60)
  • §Fisheries Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.2, P.L. 1997-60)
  • §Fisheries (Title 51) Amendment Act 2011 (P.L. 2011-63) - shark sanctuary
  • §Fish Harvest Regulations 2020 (per secondary sources)
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Juridiskie teksti

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01Section 214Republic of the Marshall Islands · national

Fishing with poisons or explosives

Fisheries Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.2, P.L. 1997-60, §32)

ENOriģināls

§214. Fishing with poisons or explosives. (1) 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). (2) No person shall: (a) land, display for sale, sell, deal in, transport, receive or possess any fish or fish product taken by any means which contravenes this Section ... (3) For the purposes of this Section, the terms “poisonous”, “chemicals” and “substance” include but are not limited to hypocholorus acid or any of its salts, including bleaches commonly sold under various trade names such as Clorox and Purex, and bleaching powders, preparations containing ratenone, tephrosin or plant material from Barrington asiatica, coculusferrandianus, hura crepitans, piscidia erythrina, tephrosia purpurea and wikstremia.

02Section 215Republic of the Marshall Islands · national

Limitations on taking turtles

Fisheries Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.2, P.L. 1997-60)

ENOriģināls

§215. Limitations on taking turtles. (1) No hawksbill turtles or sea turtles shall be taken or intentionally killed while on shore, nor shall their eggs be taken. (2) No hawksbill turtle shall be taken or killed except for subsistence fishing and where its shell is at least twenty-seven inches when measured over the top of the carapace shell lengthwise. (3) No green turtle shall be taken or killed except for subsistence fishing and where its shell is at least thirty-four inches when measured over the top of the carapace shell lengthwise. (4) Notwithstanding any provisions of this Section, the taking of sea turtles and their eggs shall be allowed for scientific purposes when specifically authorized by the Authority. (5) No person shall buy, sell, display for sale, offer for sale or otherwise market any turtle or turtle product.

03Section 209Republic of the Marshall Islands · national

Protection of certain species

Fisheries Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.2, P.L. 1997-60, §27)

ENOriģināls

§209. Protection of certain species. (1) The Minister may, by proclamation, declare any fish as protected which are designated as endangered by international agreement on advice from the Director. (2) The Authority may make regulations regarding the management of the species protected under this Section.

04Section 229Republic of the Marshall Islands · national

Prohibition of Commercial Shark Fishing

Fisheries Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.2), as amended by P.L. 2011-63

ENOriģināls

§229. Prohibition of Commercial Shark Fishing. Commercial shark fishing is hereby prohibited as a target fishery in the Republic of the Marshall Islands Fisheries waters. [new part and section inserted by P.L. 2011-63]

05Section 230Republic of the Marshall Islands · national

Prohibition of taking of sharks, possession, sale and trade

Fisheries Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.2), as amended by P.L. 2011-63

ENOriģināls

§230. Prohibition of taking of sharks, possession, sale and trade. (1) No person shall catch, capture or intentionally engage in fishing for shark or any part thereof or intentionally remove the fins or tail of any shark or otherwise mutilate or injure any shark within the land or fisheries waters of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1): (a) any person who holds a license or permit from the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority to conduct research on sharks ... shall not be subject to the penalties in this section; (b) fishing for shark for subsistence use is permitted provided that no person shall harvest shark that has been declared as protected species ... (3) Any shark that is inadvertently caught or captured, subject to subsection (2), shall be immediately released, whether the shark is dead or alive. No shark shall be retained even if caught as bycatch.

06Section 102 (Definitions)Republic of the Marshall Islands · national

Definition of recreational and subsistence fishing

Marshall Islands Marine Resources Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.1, P.L. 1997-60, §102)

ENOriģināls

(52) ‘recreational fishing’ means non commercial fishing for leisure or relaxation and may include sport fishing; ... (60) ‘subsistence fishing’ means fishing by a citizen substantially for personal consumption, and does not include any fishing resulting or intending or appearing to result, directly or indirectly, in selling or [trading].

Kad var nirst

Sezonas un laika ierobežojumi

Slēgtie, atvērtie un ierobežotie periodi gada laikā. Vienmēr lokāli apstipriniet sugas specifiskus aizliegumus.

Nav reģistrēti sezonālie aizliegumi — pirms nirdams pārbaudiet lokāli.

Atļauja zvejai

Licence

Kas jums nepieciešams, lai atrastos ūdenī, cik tas maksā un kā to iegūt.

Nav nepieciešama licencecaur Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA)
Nav nepieciešama licence
Tips
No recreational fishing licence required for tourists/visitors; commercial and foreign fishing is licensed by MIMRA. Local government councils manage coastal waters (approx. 5 nm) and may set local rules.
Izmaksas
unknown
Derīguma termiņš
unknown
Kā iegūt
No permit needed for recreational/subsistence reef fishing; however landowner (alap/iroij) permission is required for shore access, and local atoll councils/resource committees may regulate community conservation areas.
Iestāde
Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA)

Aprīkojums un tehnika

Aprīkojuma noteikumi

Kāds aprīkojums ir atļauts, kā to drīkst izmantot un kādi nosacījumi pievienoti.

SkubaAizliegts

Ierobežojumi

  • Use of SCUBA or any underwater breathing apparatus while harvesting fish is prohibited (day or night) per secondary guidance citing the Fish Harvest Regulations 2020
  • Chemicals, poisons, noxious substances and explosives are strictly prohibited as fishing methods (Fisheries Act 1997 s.214)

No statutory text explicitly naming spearguns/spears was retrieved; freediving spearfishing is widely practised. The SCUBA-while-fishing prohibition is reported by a secondary fishing guide attributing it to the Fish Harvest Regulations 2020; the verbatim regulation text could not be independently retrieved.

Ko drīkst iegūt

Nozvejas limiti un aizsargātās sugas

Dienas kvotas, minimālie izmēri un sugas, kuras nekad nedrīkst iegūt.

Dienas limits

unknown

Minimālie izmēri

  • Hawksbill turtle (subsistence only)min 68.6 cm
  • Green turtle (subsistence only)min 86.4 cm

Aizsargātās sugas — neiegūt

  • AizsargātsAll sharks (no take except limited subsistence and licensed research; commercial shark fishing banned - RMI shark sanctuary)
  • AizsargātsSea turtles incl. hawksbill and green (subsistence only, size limits, no take on shore, no sale)
  • AizsargātsHumphead/Napoleon wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) - full or partial protection (secondary source)
  • AizsargātsBumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) - full or partial protection (secondary source)

Turtle minimum sizes are statutory carapace lengths converted from inches (hawksbill 27 in = 68.6 cm; green 34 in = 86.4 cm), measured over the top of the carapace lengthwise. Humphead wrasse and bumphead parrotfish protection is reported by a secondary fishing guide; statutory citation not independently verified.

Kam drīkst zvejot

Apmeklētāji un rezidenti

Kā noteikumi atšķiras ārvalstu apmeklētājiem un vietējiem iedzīvotājiem.

Ārvalstu apmeklētāji

Atļauts

Prasības

  • Obtain permission from local landowners (customary land tenure) before shore access
  • Comply with national prohibitions (no SCUBA harvesting, no poisons/explosives) and protected-species rules
  • Respect community conservation areas and traditional 'mo' no-take/restricted zones

Ierobežojumi

  • Foreign commercial and foreign recreational fishing using foreign vessels is separately regulated/licensed by MIMRA

Tourists and recreational anglers reportedly do not need a fishing licence or permit (secondary source). Foreign-vessel-based fishing falls under the Fishing Access and Licensing Act (51 MIRC Ch.4).

Rezidenti

Subsistence/recreational fishing by citizens - no licence required

Prasības

  • Comply with protected-species and prohibited-method rules
  • Respect customary land/reef tenure and local council/atoll conservation rules

Priekšrocības

  • Subsistence fishing exemptions; artisanal fisheries may be exempted from licensing and fees under Fisheries Act s.210
  • Subsistence take of turtles (within size limits) and subsistence shark fishing permitted (non-protected species only)

Customary marine tenure gives landowners/communities significant control over reef and lagoon access.

Kur piekrastē

Atļautās un aizliegtās zonas

Nosauktās zonas, kas atvērtas vai slēgtas zemūdens medībām. Skatiet pilnu ainu interaktīvajā kartē.

Atļautās zonas

  • Recreational and subsistence reef and lagoon fishing is generally practised around the capital atoll. No national recreational licence is required, but landowner permission is needed for shore access and community-managed restricted areas may apply.

    No SCUBA/underwater breathing apparatus while harvesting (per Fish Harvest Regulations 2020, secondary source); no poisons/explosives; protected-species rules for sharks and turtles; landowner permission required for shore access.

Aizliegtās zonas

  • Jaluit Atoll Conservation Areamarine conservation area / Ramsar site

    Marine conservation area established 1999 (South Pacific Biodiversity Conservation Programme) and RMI's first Ramsar Wetland of International Importance; managed under the Reimaanlok community-based conservation framework with no-take / restricted-take 'mo' areas where fishing is limited or prohibited.

  • Namdrik Atoll Local Resources / conservation areacommunity-based marine managed area

    Community-managed conservation area under the Reimaanlok framework (Namdrik Atoll Local Resources Committee, 2012 Equator Prize), including traditional no-take and restricted-take 'mo' zones.

  • Network of community-based conservation areas designated under the Reimaanlok national framework, classified as Type I (managed subsistence use only) or Type II (high protection), plus traditional 'mo' areas that are no-take or restricted-take by customary access rights. Specific boundaries are set locally by atoll resource committees.

  • Bikar Atoll is one of two remote, uninhabited northern atolls protected within the Republic of the Marshall Islands' first national marine sanctuary (announced 29 January 2025), which spans ~48,000 km2 (18,500 sq mi) and is fully protected from fishing. The atoll hosts grey/reef sharks, green sea turtle nesting colonies, giant clams, Napoleon (humphead) wrasse and bumphead parrotfish. All fishing — therefore spearfishing — is prohibited.

  • Bokak (Taongi) Atoll is the second of two remote, uninhabited northern atolls protected within the Marshall Islands' first national marine sanctuary (announced 29 January 2025; ~48,000 km2), which is fully protected from fishing. It is the nation's northernmost atoll and supports its largest colony of nesting green turtles plus multiple shark species. All fishing — therefore spearfishing — is prohibited.

Apstākļi ūdenī

Tiešraides apstākļi

Tiešraides jūras un laika momentuzņēmums tuvu piekrastes atskaites punktam Marshall Islands, no Open-Meteo. Apstākļi mainās pa piekrasti — uzskatiet kā indikatīvu.

Tiešraides jūras apstākļi un laiks pie Majuro Atoll lagoon and reefs (general subsistence/recreational fishing).

Apstākļi

Kam jautāt

Iestādes

Oficiālās struktūras, kas atbild par zvejniecību un licencēšanu.

  • Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA)

    fisheries authority

    rmimimra.comPhone +692 625 8262; email inquiry@mimra.com; Majuro, Marshall Islands
  • MIMRA Coastal Fisheries Division

    coastal fisheries management

    rmimimra.comCommunity-based coastal fisheries management; coordinates with traditional leaders and local councils
  • Local Government Councils (atoll/municipal)

    local fisheries jurisdiction

    cbfm.spc.intResponsible for protection of local fisheries to approx. 5 nautical miles under the Local Government / Management and Development of Local Fisheries Act

Kur tas nāk no

Avoti

Katrs apgalvojums šajā lapā balstās uz vienu no šīm atsaucēm.

  1. [01]

    Fisheries Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.2, P.L. 1997-60) - official PDF

    Oficiāls
    rmiparliament.orgPiekļūts Jūn 15
  2. [02]

    Marshall Islands Marine Resources Act 1997 (51 MIRC Ch.1, P.L. 1997-60) - official PDF

    Oficiāls
    rmiparliament.orgPiekļūts Jūn 15
  3. [03]

    The Outlaw Ocean Project - Marshall Islands Global Fishing Legislation (Fisheries Act, s.214/229/230)

    Sekundārs
    theoutlawocean.comPiekļūts Jūn 15
  4. [04]

    Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA) - official site

    Oficiāls
    rmimimra.comPiekļūts Jūn 15
  5. [05]

    SPC Coastal Fisheries & Aquaculture (CBFM) - Marshall Islands country page

    Oficiāls
    cbfm.spc.intPiekļūts Jūn 15
  6. [06]

    Fishing in Marshall Islands 2026 (recreational fishing guide) - SCUBA ban, no-licence, landowner permission, protected species

    community
    fishingworldguide.comPiekļūts Jūn 15
  7. [07]

    Reimaanlok: A National Framework for Conservation Area Planning in the Marshall Islands (Baker et al., 2011)

    Sekundārs
    onlinelibrary.wiley.comPiekļūts Jūn 15
  8. [08]

    Smithsonian Magazine - new marine protected area / Jaluit Atoll conservation context

    Sekundārs
    smithsonianmag.comPiekļūts Jūn 15
  9. [09]

    U.S. All Islands Coral Reef Committee - RMI jurisdiction (shark sanctuary, Reimaanlok)

    Sekundārs
    usallislandscommittee.orgPiekļūts Jūn 15

Pētnieka piezīmes

Spearfishing itself is not separately named in the statutory texts retrieved; it is legal in practice as freediving/subsistence reef fishing and no recreational licence is required. Key restrictions come from: (1) Fisheries Act 1997 s.214 (no poisons/chemicals/explosives - verbatim, official); (2) s.215 turtle protections and s.229-230 shark sanctuary (verbatim, official); (3) a secondary fishing guide stating SCUBA/underwater breathing apparatus harvesting is banned under the Fish Harvest Regulations 2020 - this specific regulation text could NOT be independently retrieved and should be verified with MIMRA; (4) customary land/reef tenure requiring landowner permission for shore access; and (5) Reimaanlok community conservation areas and traditional 'mo' no-take zones (e.g. Jaluit, Namdrik) with locally-set boundaries. Humphead wrasse and bumphead parrotfish protection is reported only by the secondary guide. Coordinates for atolls are approximate atoll centroids from general geographic references, not from legal instruments. Confidence is medium: core prohibitions are backed by verbatim official statute, but equipment-specific (SCUBA) and some species rules rest on secondary sources, and no seasonal closures specific to spearfishing were found.

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