El Salvador · Żona tas-sajd bl-isperunar
Complejo Barra de Santiago (Ramsar site)
X'inhi din iż-żona
Ħarsa ġenerali
Kif is-sajd bl-isperunar jiġi ttrattata f'Complejo Barra de Santiago (Ramsar site).
Complejo Barra de Santiago, El Salvador's seventh Ramsar Site (designated 16 January 2014), covering 11,519 hectares at the western end of the Salvadoran Pacific coast (Ahuachapan department). Barra de Santiago is also one of the named bocanas declared an 'area de reserva acuatica' under Art. 28 of the fisheries law (Decree 637), where trawling and non-selective/non-authorized methods (incl. spearfishing) are prohibited, with a 2-nautical-mile-per-end plus 5-nautical-mile-offshore protection band.
Fuq il-kosta
Lokalità
Punt ta' referenza approssimattiv għal din iż-żona. Ara l-kwadru sħiħ fuq il-mappa interattiva.
13.7060°N, 90.0160°W
Ara fuq il-mappaSors
Din iż-żona hija ddokumentata fis-sors uffiċjali hawnhekk taħt.
Qabel tgħum
Liċenzja għal El Salvador
Jekk għandekx bżonn liċenzja biex tagħmel sajd bl-isperunar hawnhekk, u kif tikseb waħda.
Apply to the competent authority (formerly CENDEPESCA, since 2026 the Autoridad Salvadorena de Economia Azul - ASEA) following the requirements in the respective regulation; vessel-based activity also needs a 'zarpe via la pesca' from the Maritime Authority (AMP).
Ikseb il-liċenzja tiegħekJiftaħ il-portal uffiċjali · elsalvador.eregulations.org