Cameroon · Żona tas-sajd bl-isperunar
Lake Ossa Wildlife Reserve
X'inhi din iż-żona
Ħarsa ġenerali
Kif is-sajd bl-isperunar jiġi ttrattata f'Lake Ossa Wildlife Reserve.
Freshwater reserve in the Sanaga-Maritime division (Littoral Region), near Dizangue west of Edea, part of the Douala-Edea landscape. Lake Ossa is Cameroon's largest natural lake complex (~39-45 km2) and a recognised hotspot for the Vulnerable West African manatee, also home to dwarf crocodile and African softshell turtle. A community management plan sets aside 6.5% of the lake as no-take zones to protect fish and manatee sites. Lake/underwater fishing in Cameroon is regulated and, with a self-contained breathing apparatus, requires ministerial authorization (Law 2024/019, Section 88); spearing in the reserve's no-take areas and harming the protected manatee should be treated as prohibited.
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Lokalità
Punt ta' referenza approssimattiv għal din iż-żona. Ara l-kwadru sħiħ fuq il-mappa interattiva.
3.7967°N, 10.0248°E
Ara fuq il-mappaSors
Din iż-żona hija ddokumentata fis-sors uffiċjali hawnhekk taħt.
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Liċenzja għal Cameroon
Jekk għandekx bżonn liċenzja biex tagħmel sajd bl-isperunar hawnhekk, u kif tikseb waħda.
Apply to the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries (MINEPIA). Conditions for permits and for the various types of fishing (including underwater and sport/recreational fishing) are to be fixed by Regulation under the 2024 law.
Ikseb il-liċenzja tiegħekJiftaħ il-portal uffiċjali · faolex.fao.org