Holy See
Europe · Southern Europe
The Holy See (Vatican City State) is the world's smallest independent state, a landlocked enclave of about 0.44 km2 entirely surrounded by the city of Rome, Italy. It has no sea coastline, no maritime claims, and no rivers or lakes within its territory; it merely lies on the west bank of the Tiber River, which is in Italian territory. The only water features are ornamental fountains and ponds in the Vatican Gardens. There is therefore no marine, coastal, or natural freshwater fishery in which spearfishing could take place, and no Vatican legislation regulating recreational fishing or spearfishing. In practice spearfishing is not possible in the Holy See. Any spearfishing in nearby waters would fall under Italian (and, for the sea, EU) law, not Holy See law.
Pēdējo reizi atjaunināts Jūnijs 15, 2026
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.
Aprīkojums un tehnika
Aprīkojuma noteikumi
Kāds aprīkojums ir atļauts, kā to drīkst izmantot un kādi nosacījumi pievienoti.
No applicable equipment regulations: the Holy See has no waters in which spearfishing could occur and no fishing legislation.
Ko drīkst iegūt
Nozvejas limiti un aizsargātās sugas
Dienas kvotas, minimālie izmēri un sugas, kuras nekad nedrīkst iegūt.
Not applicable. No fishery and no catch-limit legislation exist in the Holy See.
Kam drīkst zvejot
Apmeklētāji un rezidenti
Kā noteikumi atšķiras ārvalstu apmeklētājiem un vietējiem iedzīvotājiem.
Ārvalstu apmeklētāji
Not applicable. The Holy See has no coastline or fishable waters; spearfishing cannot be conducted there by anyone, resident or foreigner.
Rezidenti
Not applicable. There is no fishing licensing regime in the Holy See.
Kam jautāt
Iestādes
Oficiālās struktūras, kas atbild par zvejniecību un licencēšanu.
Governorate of Vatican City State (Governatorato dello Stato della Citta del Vaticano)
territorial administration
Kur tas nāk no
Avoti
Katrs apgalvojums šajā lapā balstās uz vienu no šīm atsaucēm.
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Holy See (Vatican City) - Maritime claims (IndexMundi, citing CIA World Factbook)
Sekundārsindexmundi.comPiekļūts Jūn 15 - [02]
Is the Vatican City landlocked? (StudyCountry)
Sekundārsstudycountry.comPiekļūts Jūn 15 - [03]
Is the Vatican City landlocked? - Geographic FAQ Hub
Sekundārsncesc.comPiekļūts Jūn 15 - [04]
Vatican Gardens (Giardini Vaticani) - fountains and fish-pond (Peschiera)
Sekundārsweekendinitaly.comPiekļūts Jūn 15
Pētnieka piezīmes
Minimal honest record. The Holy See / Vatican City State is landlocked (CIA-derived data: 'Maritime claims: none (landlocked)'), has no coastline, and contains no natural rivers or lakes within its ~0.44 km2 territory; it sits on the west bank of the Tiber River, which lies in Italian territory. The only water bodies are decorative Vatican Gardens fountains and ponds (including the 'Peschiera' / fish-pond). Consequently no marine or natural freshwater fishery exists, and the Holy See has enacted no fishing or spearfishing legislation; law_texts is empty because no relevant legal instrument exists. Spearfishing is effectively impossible within the Holy See. Persons interested in spearfishing in the surrounding region would be subject to Italian and EU law, which is out of scope for this Holy See record. data_confidence is 'high' for the conclusion (well-established geography), though it rests on the absence of any applicable regulation rather than a positive prohibiting statute.
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