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Mount Kumgang Biosphere Reserve (Sea Kumgang coastal/marine area)

Verboden zoneUNESCO biosphere reserve / coastal-marine protected area

Wat deze zone is

Overzicht

Hoe speervissen wordt behandeld bij Mount Kumgang Biosphere Reserve (Sea Kumgang coastal/marine area).

UNESCO Man and the Biosphere reserve in the southeast of the DPRK on the East Sea (Sea of Japan) coast, in Kangwon Province. The reserve includes adjacent marine areas to the east; of 254,076 ha total it comprises roughly 8,469 ha of marine area. The coastal 'Sea Kumgang' zone and its natural lagoon lakes are habitat for migratory birds on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway and are managed for conservation, with fishing carried out only via designated state fishing stations and fishery co-operatives. Extractive recreational activity such as spearfishing is not provided for.

Aan de kust

Locatie

Bij benadering het referentiepunt voor deze zone. Bekijk het volledige beeld op de interactieve kaart.

38.6350°N, 128.1320°E

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Bron

Deze zone is gedocumenteerd in de officiële bron hieronder.

Voordat je duikt

Vergunning voor North Korea

Of je een vergunning nodig hebt om hier te speervissen, en hoe je die krijgt.

Vergunning vereistvia Central fisheries guidance organ / Ministry of Land and Environment Protection (territorial environment conservation organ); Coastal Security Bureau

Not obtainable by private individuals or tourists; access to the sea for fishing is granted only to authorised state-organised entities and is controlled by coastal security/military authorities.

Vraag je vergunning aan

Opent het officiële portaal · faolex.fao.org

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