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Spearfishing is legal in The Bahamas but tightly restricted. Spear guns are banned outright; only a Hawaiian sling (and, in practice, a pole spear) may be used, and a visitor must have the spear endorsed on a sport fishing permit. Any underwater breathing apparatus other than a snorkel (SCUBA, hookah, air compressors) is prohibited for spearfishing, so all spearfishing must be on breath-hold (free-diving). Spearfishing is banned within 1 mile of the coast of New Providence, within 1 mile of the southern coast of Freeport (Grand Bahama), and within 200 yards of the coast of every other (Family/Out) Island, and is entirely prohibited inside national parks and no-take marine reserves such as the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park. Spearfishing tournaments/competitions in the exclusive fishery zone are prohibited. Catch and size limits, closed seasons and species protections apply.

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L-aħħar aġġornat Ġunju 14, 2026

Qafas governattiv

  • §Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Act, Chapter 244 (No. 13 of 1977)
  • §Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations, S.I. 10/1986 (commenced 3 March 1986; consolidated to LRO 1/2017, with amendments incl. S.I. 71/2015)
Liċenzja meħtieġa
Meħtieġ
Isperunar
Projbit
Scuba
Projbit
Barranin
Merħba

Il-liġi, verbatim

Testi legali

Id-dispożizzjonijiet statutorji u regolatorji eżatti li jirregolaw is-sajd bl-isperunar hawnhekk, citati kif ippubblikati, b'link għal kull sors uffiċjali.

01Regulation 2(1) (Interpretation)The Bahamas · national

Definition of 'prohibited apparatus' and 'Hawaiian sling'

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

“Hawaiian sling” means a device made of wood, or other suitable material, designed for the discharge of a missile under water by the force of a sling of rubber; ... “prohibited apparatus” means — (a) a device, other than a snorkel, designed to enable a person to breathe whilst under water; (b) a device, other than an Hawaiian sling, designed to discharge a missile under water; “snorkel” means a tube enabling a person whose face is beneath the surface of the water to breathe the air directly from the atmosphere and not assisted by a compressor;

02Regulation 6The Bahamas · national

Spearfishing apparatus prohibited in certain areas

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

6. No person shall use any spearfishing apparatus to fish — (a) within one mile of the coast at low water mark of New Providence; or (b) within one mile of the southern coast at low water mark of Freeport, Grand Bahama; or (c) within two hundred yards of the coast at low water mark of any other Family Island.

03Regulation 9The Bahamas · national

Spearfishing tournament or competition prohibited

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

9. No person shall organize or engage in a spearfishing tournament or competition within the exclusive fishery zone.

04Regulation 10The Bahamas · national

Prohibited apparatus (SCUBA / underwater breathing devices, spear guns)

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

10. No person shall use, or have in his possession with intent to use, for fishing within the exclusive fishery zone any prohibited apparatus.

05Regulation 73The Bahamas · national

Compressor permit (limited exception, Bahamians)

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

73. A person desirous of using during the period 1st August to 31st March a prohibited apparatus that is commonly known as an air compressor at a depth of not less than thirty feet nor more than sixty feet, may make application to the Minister in Form 3 in the First Schedule for a permit authorising such use and upon the issue thereof the prescribed fee shall be payable.

06Regulation 48(1)The Bahamas · national

Sportsfishing rules — spear use and catch limits per vessel

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

48. (1) In sportsfishing the following rules apply — (a) a person shall fish by the traditional method of angling with a hook or lure attached to a line held in the hand or attached to a pole, rod or reel; (b) a person, unless otherwise authorised by the respective permit, shall not use a spear, a fish trap, or a net other than a landing net; (c) each vessel shall use not more than 6 rods or reels unless the operator is in possession of a permit authorising the use of more rods or reels; (d) any migratory fishery resource (such as Kingfish, Dolphin, Tuna or Wahoo) that is caught shall not in total exceed 18 fish aboard the vessel at any time; (e) any Billfish (such as Marlin, Sailfish or Swordfish) caught shall be returned to the sea unharmed except where landed under the terms of an approved sportsfishing event or tournament; and (f) no vessel shall have on board at any time — (i) turtle; (ii) conchs, exceeding 6; (iii) crawfish, exceeding 10; or (iv) other demersal fishery resources exceeding 60 pounds or 20 fish.

07Regulation 16The Bahamas · national

Closed season for crawfish (spiny lobster)

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

16. There shall be an annual closed season for crawfish extending from 1st April to 31st July (inclusive).

08Regulation 18The Bahamas · national

Minimum size of crawfish (spiny lobster)

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

18. No person shall take, have in his possession or sell any crawfish which measures less than three and one-quarter inches from the base of the horns to the end of the jacket or which, if the tail is severed, has a tail measurement of less than five and one-half inches, not including any protruding muscle.

09Regulation 35The Bahamas · national

Grouper minimum size and Nassau Grouper closed season

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244), as amended by S.I. 71/2015

ENOriġinali

35. (1) No person shall take, buy or sell any fish commonly known as grouper or rockfish that weighs less than three pounds. ... (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), no person shall take, land, process, sell or offer for sale any fish commonly known as “the Nassau Grouper” during the closed season, except where such taking or landing is carried out with the written approval of the Director of Fisheries for scientific research purposes. (4) For the purposes of regulation 35, “closed season” means the period commencing on the 1st day of December in any year and ending on the 28th February of the immediate succeeding year.

10Regulations 37 and 39The Bahamas · national

Closed season and minimum size for stone crab

Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations (Ch. 244)

ENOriġinali

37. There shall be an annual closed season for stone crab extending from 1st June to 15th October (inclusive). ... 39. No person shall take, have in his possession, buy or sell any stone crab the claw of which measures less than four inches in length.

11Park RulesExuma Cays Land and Sea Park · regional

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park — no-take zone rule

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park Rules (Bahamas National Trust)

ENOriġinali

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is a NO TAKE ZONE: no fishing, conching, shelling or lobstering – nothing living or dead may be removed from within the boundaries of Exuma Park. There are fines and confiscation of vessels for poaching violations.

Meta tista' tgħum

Staġuni u restrizzjonijiet tal-ħin

Perjodi magħluqa, miftuħa u ristrett matul is-sena. Ivverifika dejjem it-tgħeluq speċifiku għall-ispeċi lokalment.

Jan
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Diċ
MagħluqRistrettMiftuħ
  • MagħluqCrawfish (Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus)Apr 1 – Lul 31

    Annual closed season for crawfish (spiny lobster); taking or possession prohibited (Regulation 16).

  • MagħluqNassau Grouper (Epinephelus striatus)Diċ 1 – Fra 28

    Annual closed season for Nassau Grouper; no taking, landing, processing or sale except under written approval of the Director of Fisheries for scientific research (Regulation 35, as amended by S.I. 71/2015).

  • MagħluqStone crabĠun 1 – Ott 15

    Annual closed season for stone crab; no taking, possession, buying or selling of fresh stone crab (Regulation 37).

Permess biex tistada

Liċenzja

Dak li għandek bżonn biex tkun permess fl-ilma, dak li jiswa, u kif tiksbu.

Liċenzja meħtieġapermezz ta' Department of Marine Resources (Department of Fisheries), Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources

Apply to the Minister/Director of Fisheries (Form 7); for vessels entering The Bahamas, application is made to the customs officer at the first Port of Entry. To use a spear, the applicant must request this on the permit application; when granted, the spear use is endorsed in writing on the permit by the issuing officer.

Ikseb il-liċenzja tiegħek

Jiftaħ il-portal uffiċjali · bahamas.com

Liċenzja meħtieġa
Tip
Sport fishing permit (per vessel) with written spear endorsement for spearfishing
Spiża
Sportsfishing permit for vessels entering The Bahamas (not more than six reels): USD 20 per trip or USD 150 annually (Third Schedule, fees); permit to use compressor: BSD 10. A spear endorsement on the permit carries no separate listed fee.
Validità
Per trip or one year (annual permit), depending on option chosen.
Kif tikseb
Apply to the Minister/Director of Fisheries (Form 7); for vessels entering The Bahamas, application is made to the customs officer at the first Port of Entry. To use a spear, the applicant must request this on the permit application; when granted, the spear use is endorsed in writing on the permit by the issuing officer.
Awtorità
Department of Marine Resources (Department of Fisheries), Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources

Apparat u teknika

Regoli tal-apparat

L-apparat li huwa permess, kif jista' jintuża, u l-kundizzjonijiet mehmuża.

IsperunarProjbit
ScubaProjbit

Restrizzjonijiet

  • Spear guns are prohibited (only a Hawaiian sling, or in practice a pole spear, is permitted; a Hawaiian sling is a device for discharging a missile underwater by the force of a rubber sling).
  • No underwater breathing apparatus other than a snorkel may be used or possessed with intent to use for fishing (SCUBA, hookah and air compressors are 'prohibited apparatus').
  • All spearfishing must be on breath-hold (free-diving) using a snorkel only.
  • Spear use must be specifically authorised and endorsed in writing on the sport fishing permit.
  • Firearms are prohibited for fishing (except a 'bang stick' for self-defence against sharks and scientific use with Ministerial permission).
  • Explosives and poisons are prohibited for fishing.
  • Air compressor exception applies only by permit to Bahamians, between 1 August and 31 March, at depths of 30 to 60 feet.

The 'prohibited apparatus' definition (no underwater breathing device other than a snorkel) makes SCUBA/hookah spearfishing illegal. Spear guns are banned because only an Hawaiian sling is an allowed device to discharge a missile underwater.

Dak li tista' tieħu

Limiti tal-qabda u speċi protetti

Kwoti ta' kuljum, daqsijiet minimi, u speċi li ma jistgħux jittieħdu qatt.

Limitu ta' kuljum

Per-vessel limits (sportsfishing): no more than 6 conch, no more than 10 crawfish (spiny lobster), and other demersal fishery resources not exceeding 60 pounds or 20 fish on board at any time; migratory pelagics (kingfish, dolphin/mahi, tuna, wahoo) not exceeding 18 fish on board; billfish (marlin, sailfish, swordfish) must be released unharmed.

Daqsijiet minimi

  • Crawfish (Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus)min 8.3 cm
  • Grouper / rockfish (minimum weight 3 pounds)min 0 cm
  • Stone crab (claw minimum 4 inches / ~10.2 cm)min 10.2 cm

Speċi protetti — tieħux

  • ProtettMarine turtles (and turtle parts and eggs) — fully protected; no take, possession or export except for educational/scientific/research purposes by permit
  • ProtettNassau Grouper — protected during closed season (1 Dec – 28 Feb)
  • ProtettBillfish (marlin, sailfish, swordfish) — must be released unharmed in sportsfishing
  • ProtettBerried (egg-bearing) and undersized crawfish
  • ProtettFemale stone crab

Crawfish minimum size is 3.25 inches carapace (base of horns to end of jacket) ~8.3 cm, or 5.5 inch (~14 cm) tail if severed. Grouper/rockfish minimum 3 pounds. Stone crab claw minimum 4 inches. Min_size_cm of 0 is used where the legal limit is by weight, not length.

Min jista' jistada

Viżitaturi u residenti

Kif ir-regoli jvarjaw għall-viżitaturi barranin u r-residenti lokali.

Viżitaturi barranin

Permess

Liċenzja speċjali meħtieġa

Rekwiżiti

  • Hold a valid sport fishing permit for the vessel (apply via Form 7 at the first Port of Entry on arrival).
  • Request a spear endorsement on the permit application; spearfishing only with an Hawaiian sling / pole spear and no underwater breathing apparatus other than a snorkel.
  • Observe all coastal exclusion zones, no-take parks, catch/size limits and closed seasons.

Restrizzjonijiet

  • May not sell fishery products taken under a sportsfishing permit.
  • Spear guns and SCUBA/compressor spearfishing are prohibited for everyone, including visitors.
  • Air compressor permit exception is for Bahamians only.
  • Per-vessel catch limits apply (and also apply to Bahamian vessels fishing non-commercially with non-Bahamians aboard).

Sportsfishing is defined as foreign fishing within the exclusive fishery zone for sporting or non-commercial purposes. Permanent residents are treated as Bahamians for these rules.

Residenti

Bahamian nationals fishing recreationally for food for themselves and family generally do not need a sportsfishing permit; commercial fishing requires the relevant commercial permits/licences.

Rekwiżiti

  • Use only permitted gear (Hawaiian sling / pole spear for spearfishing; no spear gun; no underwater breathing apparatus other than a snorkel).
  • Observe coastal exclusion zones, no-take parks, catch/size limits and closed seasons.

Vantaġġi

  • Air compressor permit (depth 30–60 ft, 1 Aug – 31 Mar) is available to Bahamians only (BSD 10 fee).
  • Permanent residents are treated the same as Bahamians for sportsfishing rules.

Within 200 yards of the coast of New Providence or any Family Island, only edible fish, edible conch or crawfish may be taken as food for self and family (Regulation 11).

Fejn fuq il-kosta

Żoni permessi u projbiti

Żoni nominati li huma miftuħa jew magħluqa għas-sajd bl-isperunar. Ara l-kwadru sħiħ fuq il-mappa interattiva.

Żoni permessi

  • Spearfishing with a Hawaiian sling / pole spear is permitted around the Family (Out) Islands provided it is beyond 200 yards from the coast at low water mark, on breath-hold only (no SCUBA/compressor), under a sport fishing permit with spear endorsement, and outside any national park / no-take reserve.

    Hawaiian sling or pole spear only (no spear gun); no underwater breathing apparatus other than snorkel; must be more than 200 yards from shore; spear endorsement required on permit; vessel catch limits and closed seasons apply.

Żoni projbiti

  • No use of any spearfishing apparatus within one mile of the coast at low water mark of New Providence (Regulation 6(a)).

  • No use of any spearfishing apparatus within one mile of the southern coast at low water mark of Freeport, Grand Bahama (Regulation 6(b)).

  • No use of any spearfishing apparatus within two hundred yards of the coast at low water mark of any other Family Island (Regulation 6(c)).

  • Exuma Cays Land and Sea Parknational park / no-take marine reserve

    No-take marine reserve (first no-take reserve in the wider Caribbean, designated 1986). No fishing, conching, shelling, lobstering or spearfishing; nothing living or dead may be removed. Enforced by Bahamas National Trust with fines and vessel confiscation.

  • Pelican Cays Land and Sea Parknational park / no-take land and sea park

    Bahamas National Trust land and sea park in Central Abaco (Sea of Abaco), ~2,100 acres, established 1972. As a national sea park, all fishing and spearfishing (spearing or taking marine animals by any means) is prohibited.

  • Conception Island National Parknational park / no-take marine reserve

    BNT national park covering Conception Island between Cat Island and Rum Cay; ~30,000 acres, established 1964. No-take marine reserve extending to the 100-fathom curve. Fishing, collecting and removal of any natural material prohibited; penalties include fines, vessel confiscation and imprisonment.

  • Fowl Cays National Parknational park / marine reserve

    BNT national park in Central Abaco (Sea of Abaco) between Scotland Cay and Man-O-War Cay; ~2,335 acres, established 2009, protecting the seabed and coral reefs around the cays. Fishing is not permitted within the park.

  • Moriah Harbour Cay National Parknational park / marine reserve

    BNT national park between Great Exuma and Little Exuma, protecting mangrove creeks, seagrass beds, sand dunes and coral reefs. As a national park, fishing and spearfishing are prohibited.

  • Bonefish Pond National Parknational park (coastal wetland / marine)

    BNT national park on the south coast of New Providence near Nassau; ~1,235 acres of mangrove tidal creek and wetland, established 2002. As a national park, fishing and spearfishing are prohibited (additionally within the 1-mile New Providence coastal exclusion zone).

  • Walker's Cay National Parknational park / marine reserve

    BNT national park north of Walker's Cay in North Abaco; ~3,840 acres of reefs and marine habitat, established 2002. As a national park / sea park, fishing and spearfishing are prohibited.

  • Peterson Cay National Parknational park / marine reserve

    BNT national park off the south shore of Grand Bahama, a small cay surrounded by coral reefs and seagrass. As a national park, fishing and extractive activities are restricted/prohibited (rules restrict fishing within ~400m / one-quarter mile of the cay).

  • No-take marine reserve in the southern Berry Islands (Frozen Cay to Whale Cay, includes Diamond Cay), part of the Bahamas national MPA network; designated a no-take area 29 Dec 2008, gazetted 2009. As a no-take reserve, all fishing and spearfishing are prohibited.

Kundizzjonijiet fuq l-ilma

Kundizzjonijiet diretti

Snapshot marinam u tal-temp ħajja ħdejn punt ta' referenza kostali f'Bahamas, minn Open-Meteo. Il-kundizzjonijiet jvarjaw tul il-kosta — ittratta bħala indikattiv.

Marina ħajja u temp ħdejn New Providence coastal zone (within 1 mile of coast).

Kundizzjonijiet

Lil min titlob

Awtoritajiet

Il-korpi uffiċjali responsabbli mis-sajd u l-liċenzjar.

  • Department of Marine Resources (Department of Fisheries), Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources

    fisheries authority

    bahamas.gov.bsfisheries@bahamas.gov.bs; +1 (242) 393-1777
  • Bahamas National Trust (BNT)

    national parks / protected areas authority

Minn fejn ġej dan

Sorsi

Kull talba f'din il-paġna tmur lura għal waħda minn dawn ir-referenzi.

  1. [01]

    Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations, Ch. 244 (consolidated, LRO 1/2017) — official statute PDF

    Uffiċjali
    laws.bahamas.gov.bsAċċessat Ġun 14
  2. [02]

    Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Act, Ch. 244 (No. 13 of 1977) — official principal Act PDF

    Uffiċjali
    laws.bahamas.gov.bsAċċessat Ġun 14
  3. [03]

    Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park Rules — Bahamas National Trust (official PDF)

    Uffiċjali
    bnt.bsAċċessat Ġun 14
  4. [04]

    Bahamas Fishing License FAQs — Official Bahamas tourism site

    Uffiċjali
    bahamas.comAċċessat Ġun 14
  5. [05]

    Fishing Regulations — The Out Islands of the Bahamas (official tourism)

    Sekondarju
    myoutislands.comAċċessat Ġun 14
  6. [06]

    Bahamas Fishing Regulations — Coastal Angler & The Angler Magazine

    Sekondarju
    coastalanglermag.comAċċessat Ġun 14
  7. [07]

    Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park — Bahamas National Trust

    Uffiċjali
    bnt.bsAċċessat Ġun 14

Noti tar-riċerkatur

Verbatim legal provisions were taken directly from the official consolidated statute PDF on laws.bahamas.gov.bs (Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations, Ch. 244, LRO 1/2017), extracted locally because WebFetch could not parse the binary PDF. Key takeaways for spearfishers: spear gun banned (only Hawaiian sling/pole spear); no SCUBA/hookah/compressor (free-diving only); coastal exclusion zones (1 mile off New Providence; 1 mile off south Freeport; 200 yards off all other Family Islands); national parks/no-take reserves (e.g. Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park) are fully off-limits; spearfishing tournaments banned; a sport fishing permit with a written spear endorsement is required. Coordinates for prohibited zones are approximate centroids/coast reference points of the named islands/parks (the legal boundary is the statutory distance from the low-water mark, not a single point) and should be treated as indicative. Confidence is high for the national law text (official primary source); medium for some operational details (e.g. exact current permit fees, which are periodically amended by statutory instrument).

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