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Spearfishing (use of a spear gun or fishing gun) is legal in Saint Lucia's fishery waters but tightly regulated. Under Regulation 44 of the Fisheries Regulations 1994, no one may use a spear gun for fishing without first obtaining written permission (a spear gun permit) from the Chief Fisheries Officer, subject to any conditions imposed. Spear guns may NOT be used while diving with SCUBA or Hookah gear, and are completely prohibited inside any Marine Reserve. Sport (recreational) fishing under a sportsfishing licence is restricted to angling and does not authorise spearing unless the licence specifically permits it. Speared lobster is banned outright, and closed seasons apply to lobster, turtle, conch and sea urchins. The spear gun permit costs EC$25.00 and is issued by the Department of Fisheries.

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Laatst bijgewerkt juni 15, 2026

Geldend kader

  • §Fisheries Act, 1984 (No. 10 of 1984), now Cap. 7.15 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia
  • §Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)
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01Regulation 44Saint Lucia · national

Restriction on use of spear gun

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

44. Restriction on use of spear gun—(1) Application for permission to use a spear gun in the fishery waters of Saint Lucia shall be made to the Chief Fisheries Officer. (2) No person shall use a spear gun or fishing gun for fishing in the fishery waters without having first obtained written permission from the Chief Fisheries Officer and in accordance with any conditions as the Chief Fisheries Officer may specify. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sub-Regulation (2) no person shall use a spear gun for fishing in the fishery waters of Saint Lucia while using SCUBA or Hookah gear. (4) Subject to Sub-Regulation (5), the Chief Fisheries Officer may grant his permission, upon an application made under Sub-Regulation (1), and may specify conditions to the grant of his permission as he deems neccessary. (5) The use of a spear gun for fishing is prohibited in a Marine Reserve.

02Regulation 43Saint Lucia · national

Application for SCUBA and Hookah licence

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

43. Application for SCUBA and Hookah licence—(1) A person shall apply to the Minister for a licence to operate a SCUBA or Hookah diving facility. (2) No person shall — (a) operate a SCUBA or Hookah diving facility in Saint Lucia without a licence issued by the Minister; (b) use SCUBA or Hookah diving gear without being registered to do so by a Fisheries Officer; (c) use SCUBA or Hookah diving gear for fishing unless authorised to do so in writing by the Chief Fisheries Officer; or (d) contravene the conditions of the licence issued by the Minister to operate a SCUBA or Hookah diving facility.

03Regulation 27Saint Lucia · national

Sportsfishing rules (recreational fishing limited to angling; spearing not authorised by default)

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

27. Sportsfishing rules—(1) The following rules shall apply to sportsfishing — (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 relevant licence, shall not use a spear, fish trap, or a net other than a cast net or a landing net; (c) the owner or operator of the vessel shall not use more than six rods or reels unless he is in possession of a licence authorising the use of more rods or reels; (d) any migratory fishery resource that is caught shall not consist of more than 18 kingfish, dolphinfish or wahoo per person on the boat, and any resource not intended to be used shall not be injured unnecessarily but shall be returned to the sea alive; (e) no vessel shall have on board any turtle; (f) no vessel shall have on board more than ten conch or six lobsters per person at any time; (g) no owner or operator of the vessel shall catch any demersal piscine resource less than 482.6 millimetres in total length.

04Regulation 32Saint Lucia · national

Prohibition relating to lobsters (speared lobster banned; closed season 30 April to 1 September)

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

(2) No person shall — (a) remove the eggs from a lobster, or have in his possession, or sell, or purchase a lobster from which the eggs have been removed; (b) spear, hook or attempt to spear a lobster; (c) sell any lobster that has been speared, hooked, or otherwise impaled; and (d) fish for, remove from the fishery waters, give, or at any time have in his possession, expose for sale, sell or purchase any lobster between the 30th day of April to the 1st day of September in every year, or as otherwise stated by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette and in a newspaper which is printed or circulated in the State. (3) In this Regulation — (b) "undersized" means in relation to lobsters — (i) less than 9.5 centimetres (3.75 ins.) in carapace length measured from the ridge at the base of the horns to the end of the carapace (back shell); or (ii) if the tail has been removed, a tail weight of less than 340 grammes (12 ounces).

05Regulation 33Saint Lucia · national

Prohibition against disturbing, removing or possessing turtles (closed season 28 February to 1 October)

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

33. Prohibition against disturbing, removing from the fishery waters or being in possession of turtles—(1) No person shall — (a) disturb, remove from the fishery waters, expose for sale, sell, purchase, or at any time have in his possession any turtle eggs; (b) interfere with any turtle nest, or turtle that is nesting; (c) remove from the fishery waters, expose for sale, sell, purchase, or at any time have in his possession any undersized turtle; (d) set within 100 metres of the shores of Saint Lucia any net or seine or any other artifice for the purpose of or with the intention of fishing for, catching or taking any turtle; and (e) fish for, remove from the fishery waters, or at any time have in his possession, expose for sale, sell or purchase any turtle between the 28th day of February to the 1st day of October in every year, or as otherwise stated by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette and in a newspaper which is printed or circulated in the State.

06Regulation 35Saint Lucia · national

Prohibition against the sale of or taking possession of conch (immature conch and closed season)

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

35. Prohibition against the sale of or taking possession of conch—(1) No person shall — (a) take from the fishery waters, sell, purchase, or at any time have in his possession any immature conch; or (b) take from the fishery waters, expose for sale, purchase or at any time have in his possession any conch during the closed season for conch as specified by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette and in a newspaper which is printed or circulated in the State. (2) In this Regulation — (b) "immature conch" means a conch with — (i) a total weight of less than one kilogramme; (ii) meat weight of less than 280 grammes after removal of the digestive gland; (iii) a shell which is smaller than eighteen centimetres in length; or (iv) a shell which does not have a flared lip.

07Regulation 36Saint Lucia · national

Prohibition against the disturbance of sea urchins (closed season 30 November to 1 September)

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

36. Prohibition against the disturbance of sea urchins. No person shall disturb, damage, take from the fishery waters, have in his possession, purchase, expose for sale, or sell any sea urchins — (a) except with the written permission of the Chief Fisheries Officer, and in accordance with any such conditions as the Chief Fisheries Officer may specify; or (b) between the 30th day of November to the 1st day of September of the following year, or as otherwise stated by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette.

08Regulation 46Saint Lucia · national

Restriction on use of Marine Reserve

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

46. Restriction on use of Marine Reserve. No person shall use a Marine Reserve for recreational or other purposes except with the written permission of the Chief Fisheries Officer and in accordance with any such conditions as the Chief Fisheries Officer may specify.

09Regulation 34Saint Lucia · national

Prohibition against taking corals, sponges or marine algae

Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (Statutory Instruments 1994, No. 9)

ENOrigineel

34. Prohibition against taking possession of corals, sponges or marine algae. No person shall take, collect, have in his possession or damage any coral, sponges or marine algae from or in the fishery waters except with the written permission of the Chief Fisheries Officer, and in accordance with any such conditions as the Chief Fisheries Officer may specify.

10Section 22Saint Lucia · national

Marine Reserves (Fisheries Act, parent power; prohibited activities)

Fisheries Act, Cap. 7.15, Revised Laws of Saint Lucia

ENOrigineel

Section 22 empowers the Minister to declare any fishery waters and adjacent land as a marine reserve to give special protection to flora and fauna, protect natural breeding grounds, allow regeneration of depleted aquatic life, promote scientific study and preserve natural beauty. Within a marine reserve, no person shall without written permission: fish or attempt to fish; take or destroy any flora or fauna; dredge, extract sand or gravel or deposit waste; or construct any building or structure. A person who contravenes this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000. (Excerpt/paraphrase of Section 22 as published; full verbatim spear-gun rule is in Regulation 44 of the Fisheries Regulations 1994.)

Wanneer je mag duiken

Seizoenen & tijdsbeperkingen

Gesloten, open en beperkte perioden door het jaar heen. Bevestig soortspecifieke sluitingen altijd lokaal.

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GeslotenBeperktOpen
  • GeslotenLobster (spiny lobster)apr 30 – sep 1

    Closed season for lobster: no person shall fish for, remove, possess, sell or purchase any lobster between 30 April and 1 September each year (Regulation 32(2)(d)). Spearing lobster is prohibited year-round.

  • GeslotenSea turtlesfeb 28 – okt 1

    Closed season for turtles: no person shall fish for, remove or possess any turtle between 28 February and 1 October each year (Regulation 33(1)(e)).

  • GeslotenSea urchins (sea eggs)nov 30 – sep 1

    Closed season for sea urchins between 30 November and 1 September of the following year (Regulation 36(b)), unless varied by the Minister by Gazette notice.

  • GeslotenConch (queen conch)

    Closed season for conch applies as specified from time to time by the Minister by notice in the Gazette and a newspaper (Regulation 35(1)(b)); no fixed calendar dates set in the Regulations themselves. Immature conch may not be taken at any time.

Toestemming om te vissen

Vergunning

Wat je nodig hebt om het water in te mogen, wat het kost en hoe je het krijgt.

Vergunning vereistvia Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development

Apply to the Chief Fisheries Officer / Department of Fisheries using the spear gun permit application form (available via the Government of Saint Lucia services portal); processing time 3-5 business days. Permit subject to any conditions the Chief Fisheries Officer specifies.

Vraag je vergunning aan

Opent het officiële portaal · govt.lc

Vergunning vereist
Type
Spear Gun Permit (written permission from the Chief Fisheries Officer under Regulation 44 of the Fisheries Regulations 1994). A separate Sportsfishing licence covers recreational angling but does not, by itself, authorise spearing.
Kosten
EC$25.00 for the spear gun permit
Geldigheid
Not specified on the official portal; a separate spear gun permit renewal service exists, indicating permits expire and must be renewed.
Hoe te verkrijgen
Apply to the Chief Fisheries Officer / Department of Fisheries using the spear gun permit application form (available via the Government of Saint Lucia services portal); processing time 3-5 business days. Permit subject to any conditions the Chief Fisheries Officer specifies.
Autoriteit
Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development

Uitrusting & techniek

Uitrustingsregels

Welke uitrusting is toegestaan, hoe die gebruikt mag worden en welke voorwaarden eraan verbonden zijn.

HarpoengeweerToegestaan
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Beperkingen

  • Written permission (spear gun permit) from the Chief Fisheries Officer required before using any spear gun or fishing gun for fishing (Reg. 44(2)).
  • Spear guns may NOT be used for fishing while using SCUBA or Hookah gear (Reg. 44(3)).
  • Spear gun use is prohibited inside any Marine Reserve (Reg. 44(5)).
  • Spearing, hooking or impaling lobster is prohibited year-round (Reg. 32(2)(b)-(c)).
  • Using SCUBA or Hookah gear for fishing requires separate written authorisation from the Chief Fisheries Officer and registration with a Fisheries Officer (Reg. 43(2)).
  • Under sportsfishing rules, a spear may not be used unless specifically authorised by the relevant licence (Reg. 27(1)(b)).

SCUBA itself is not banned for diving, but its use for fishing/spearfishing is prohibited. Spearfishing must be done on breath-hold (free diving) only.

Wat je mag meenemen

Vangstlimieten & beschermde soorten

Dagquota, minimummaten en soorten die nooit gevangen mogen worden.

Daglimiet

No general recreational daily bag limit defined for spearfishing in the Regulations. Under sportsfishing rules: max 18 kingfish/dolphinfish/wahoo per person; max 10 conch or 6 lobsters per person on board at any time (Reg. 27).

Minimummaten

  • Demersal (bottom) fish - sportsfishingmin 48.26 cm
  • Spiny lobster (carapace length)min 9.5 cm
  • Queen conch (shell length, immature threshold)min 18 cm

Beschermde soorten — niet meenemen

  • BeschermdSea turtles (Hawksbill, Green, Loggerhead, Leatherback) - closed season and protections
  • BeschermdLobster (closed season; spearing banned)
  • BeschermdConch (immature protected; closed season by Gazette)
  • BeschermdSea urchins / sea eggs (closed season)
  • BeschermdCorals, sponges and marine algae (taking prohibited without written permission)

Spearing lobster is prohibited at all times. No vessel may have any turtle on board. Minimum lobster tail weight 340 g if tail removed; conch immature thresholds also include total weight under 1 kg and meat weight under 280 g.

Wie mag vissen

Bezoekers & inwoners

Hoe de regels verschillen voor buitenlandse bezoekers en lokale inwoners.

Buitenlandse bezoekers

Toegestaan

Speciale vergunning vereist

Vereisten

  • Obtain a spear gun permit / written permission from the Chief Fisheries Officer before spearfishing (same requirement as residents).
  • Comply with all closed seasons, size limits, gear restrictions and marine reserve prohibitions.

Beperkingen

  • No spearfishing inside Marine Reserves (e.g. SMMA no-take zones).
  • No use of SCUBA/Hookah while spearfishing.
  • Foreign-flagged vessels engaging in sportsfishing must obtain a sportsfishing licence (Reg. 26) and follow sportsfishing rules.

The official spear gun permit portal does not distinguish residents from non-residents; tourists are generally expected to spearfish only through licensed operators and must still hold permission. Visitors should confirm current requirements with the Department of Fisheries before spearfishing.

Inwoners

Spear Gun Permit (written permission from the Chief Fisheries Officer); local fishers may also register and hold fishing/sportsfishing licences.

Vereisten

  • Apply to the Chief Fisheries Officer for spear gun permission (Reg. 44(1)).
  • Use breath-hold diving only (no SCUBA/Hookah for fishing).
  • Observe closed seasons, size limits and marine reserve prohibitions.

Professional/artisanal fishers operate under the broader Fisheries Act and Regulations regime; the spear gun permit requirement applies regardless of nationality.

Waar aan de kust

Toegestane & verboden zones

Genoemde gebieden die open of gesloten zijn voor speervissen. Bekijk het volledige beeld op de interactieve kaart.

Toegestane gebieden

  • Spear gun fishing is permitted in Saint Lucia's fishery waters provided the spearfisher holds written permission (a spear gun permit) from the Chief Fisheries Officer and is not using SCUBA or Hookah gear. Closed seasons and species protections still apply.

    Written spear gun permit (EC$25.00) required; no SCUBA/Hookah while spearfishing; no spearing of lobster; species closed seasons and size limits apply; prohibited inside any Marine Reserve.

Verboden gebieden

Condities op het water

Live condities

Live mariene en weersmomentopname nabij een kustreferentiepunt in Saint Lucia, van Open-Meteo. Condities variëren langs de kust — beschouw als indicatief.

Live mariene & weerscondities nabij Soufriere Marine Management Area (SMMA) - Marine Reserves / no-take zones.

Condities

Wie je moet vragen

Autoriteiten

De officiële instanties die verantwoordelijk zijn voor visserij en vergunningen.

  • Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Rural Development

    fisheries authority

    moaslu.govt.lcChief Fisheries Officer, Department of Fisheries, Saint Lucia
  • Soufriere Marine Management Association (SMMA)

    marine protected area manager

    smmainc.com+1-758-459-5500
  • Saint Lucia National Trust

    protected area manager

    slunatrust.orgManages Maria Islands Nature Reserve and Pointe Sable Environmental Protection Area

Waar dit vandaan komt

Bronnen

Elke bewering op deze pagina is terug te voeren op een van deze referenties.

  1. [01]

    Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (S.I. No. 9 of 1994) - full text PDF (NATLEX / ILO)

    Officieel
    natlex.ilo.orgGeraadpleegd jun 15
  2. [02]

    NATLEX record - Saint Lucia Fisheries Regulations, 1994 (S.I. No. 9 of 1994)

    Officieel
    natlex.ilo.orgGeraadpleegd jun 15
  3. [03]

    Fisheries Act, Section 22 (Marine Reserves) - Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, Attorney General Chambers

    Officieel
    attorneygeneralchambers.comGeraadpleegd jun 15
  4. [04]

    Fisheries Act, Section 24 (Prohibited Fishing Methods) - Revised Laws of Saint Lucia

    Officieel
    attorneygeneralchambers.comGeraadpleegd jun 15
  5. [05]

    Fisheries Act, Section 39 (Regulations) - Revised Laws of Saint Lucia

    Officieel
    attorneygeneralchambers.comGeraadpleegd jun 15
  6. [06]

    Fisheries Act Cap. 7.15 (full PDF) - Ministry of Agriculture, Saint Lucia

    Officieel
    moaslu.govt.lcGeraadpleegd jun 15
  7. [07]

    Apply for a Spear Gun Permit - Government of Saint Lucia services portal

    Officieel
    govt.lcGeraadpleegd jun 15
  8. [08]

    Soufriere Marine Management Association - Marine Reserves

    Secundair
    smmainc.comGeraadpleegd jun 15
  9. [09]

    St. Lucia Sustainability and Ecotourism (protected areas overview)

    Secundair
    activecaribbeantravel.comGeraadpleegd jun 15
  10. [10]

    Soufriere geographic coordinates (Geodatos)

    Secundair
    geodatos.netGeraadpleegd jun 15

Notities van de onderzoeker

Spearfishing in Saint Lucia is legal but restricted: a written spear gun permit (EC$25.00) from the Chief Fisheries Officer is mandatory (Reg. 44), spear guns cannot be used with SCUBA/Hookah gear (breath-hold only), and they are banned in Marine Reserves (e.g. SMMA no-take zones). Lobster may never be speared. Closed seasons apply to lobster (30 Apr-1 Sep), turtle (28 Feb-1 Oct) and sea urchins (30 Nov-1 Sep); conch closed season is set by Gazette notice. Verbatim law text was extracted via OCR from the official NATLEX/ILO PDF of the Fisheries Regulations 1994 (S.I. No. 9 of 1994), made under the Fisheries Act 1984 (No. 10 of 1984), now Cap. 7.15. The Attorney General Chambers and Ministry of Agriculture sites host the parent Fisheries Act. Coordinates given for the SMMA use the Soufriere town location as an anchor; precise reserve boundary coordinates were not published on the sources reviewed and are not fabricated. The Fisheries Regulations 1994 'Application' clause (Reg. 3) addresses vessels beyond three miles; the spear gun and species-protection provisions apply throughout the fishery waters.

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