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Recreational spearfishing is illegal throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands. Under the Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104), it is an offence to be in possession of a spear gun anywhere within the fishery limits (or within fifty feet of any tidal water, on any beach or foreshore, while swimming, or in any vessel). Hawaiian slings may only be used by holders of a commercial fishing licence, so no recreational spear of any kind is permitted. Taking marine products with scuba equipment is also prohibited except under a specially endorsed licence. The single exception is the invasive lionfish: lionfish are the only species that may be legally speared recreationally, the only marine product that may be taken with scuba gear, and the only product that may be taken inside national parks and nature reserves — and only under a lionfish licence issued by the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources / Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources Management. Penalties for breach are up to a $50,000 fine and/or twelve months' imprisonment.
Laatst bijgewerkt juni 15, 2026
Geldend kader
- §Fisheries Protection Ordinance (Cap. 104), originally 1941, consolidated 2003, revised 2009
- §Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary), revision date 15 May 1998
- §Fishery Limits Ordinance 1978 (Cap. 105)
- §National Parks Ordinance 1975 (Cap. 10.01) and National Parks Regulations
- Vergunning vereist
- Vereist
- Harpoengeweer
- Verboden
- Duikfles
- Verboden
- Buitenlanders
- Niet toegestaan
De wet, woordelijk
Wetteksten
De exacte wettelijke en regelgevende bepalingen die speervissen hier reguleren, geciteerd zoals gepubliceerd, met een link naar elke officiële bron.
Definition of spear fishing and spear gun
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
“spear fishing” means taking or attempting to take any species of marine product, by means of a spear of any description, shape or size including a Hawaiian sling; “spear gun” means any weapon, apparatus or mechanism other than a Hawaiian sling, so constructed as to be capable of use under water for the discharge (whether complete or partial) of any projectile, whether or not a spear or harpoon; “Hawaiian sling” means a spear not exceeding five feet in length projected by a device consisting only of elastic material not exceeding eighteen inches in length and one half inch in width; “scuba equipment” includes any self-contained underwater breathing apparatus other than a snorkel.
Prohibition on scuba, Hawaiian slings and spear guns (general prohibitions)
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
No person shall — (c) use scuba equipment or any artificial breathing device other than a snorkel when taking marine products: provided always that this paragraph shall not prohibit the use of scuba equipment or any artificial breathing device when taking marine products by the holder of any licence issued under these Regulations which is specifically endorsed for that purpose; (d) use a Hawaiian sling for the taking of marine products unless he is the holder of a commercial fishing licence anywhere within the fishery limits: provided that a person shall not commit an offence if he proves, the onus being on him, that he used a Hawaiian sling to protect himself or another person or any property against any marine product of a dangerous nature which attacked him, that other person or that property; ... (f) be in possession of a spear gun within the fishing limits of the Islands ... (2) Any person who contravenes any provision of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $50,000 or to imprisonment for twelve months or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Prohibition on spear guns and Hawaiian slings
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
11. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person, unless he is the holder of a commercial fishing licence to have in his possession or purchase any marine product which has been taken by the use of a spear gun or Hawaiian sling. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to have a spear gun in his possession on or within fifty feet of any tidal water or upon any beach or foreshore or while swimming or while in any vessel. (3) Where any marine product bears any mark or wound consistent with the same having been taken by the use of a spear gun or Hawaiian sling the same, unless the contrary be proved, shall be deemed to have been so taken. (4) A person who contravenes any provision of this regulation commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $50,000 or to imprisonment for twelve months or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Restriction on taking marine products without a licence (recreational allowance for Belongers)
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
4. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) any person who, not being the holder of and acting in conformity with the conditions of a licence authorising him so to do: (a) takes or is in possession of any species of marine product; or (b) processes or exports any species of marine product, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of $50,000 or to imprisonment for twelve months, or to both such fine and imprisonment. (2) Notwithstanding that he is not the holder of a licence ... (a) a Belonger (except during any close season for that species of marine product or by a prohibited apparatus or method) may take or process reasonable quantities of any species of marine product for pleasure or recreation or for consumption by himself or in his home.
Sports Fishing Licence catch allowance
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
(h) A Sports Fishing Licence: authorising the holder to engage in fishing in any area of the fishery limits and: to retain in any one day's fishing for consumption by the holder of the licence or in the home of the holder of the licence marine products not exceeding ten pounds (10 lbs) in weight in total; and to retain during the term of the licence as a trophy one fish of unlimited size or such greater number of fish as the Chief Fishery Officer acting in his discretion shall in writing deem reasonable.
Close season (crawfish / spiny lobster)
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
12. (1) The close season in relation to crawfish shall be the period from the first day of April to the thirty-first day of July (inclusive) in each year or such other dates as may, from time to time, be appointed by the Governor in the Gazette. (2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1), the Governor may, by notice in the Gazette, appoint any period to be a close season for any particular species of marine product, either generally or in any particular area or areas.
Legal (minimum) size of marine products
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
14. (1) Any person who takes or is in possession of or sells any marine product smaller than the legal size shall be guilty of an offence ... (2) For the purpose of this regulation the legal size means, in relation to — (a) Crawfish (i) when whole, a length of 3.75 inches measured from the front of the groove between the horns directly above the eyes along the middle of the back to the rear edge of the carapace or back shell; or (ii) when the tail has been separated, a tail weight of 7 ounces whether processed or not. (b) Conch (i) a minimum shell length of 7 inches measured from the spiral tip to the foremost edge; and (ii) a conch meat, when removed from the shell, of a total weight of 8 ounces after the removal of the digestive gland. (c) Turtles (i) Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) a shell measurement of 20 inches in length ... and a weight of at least 20 lbs; (ii) Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) a shell measurement of twenty inches in length ... and a weight of at least 20 lbs; (iii) Any other turtle, a weight of at least 20 lbs.
Prohibited areas
Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary)
13. (1) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, declare any area to be a prohibited area — (a) for the taking of any particular or all species of marine products or for the depositing of any conch shells or any other matter whatsoever; or (b) for the taking of any particular or all species of marine products by particular means; or (c) into which a vessel licensed under regulation 6 shall not enter. (2) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette: (a) prohibit, restrict or regulate the taking, capturing, killing or destroying of any kind or species of marine product within the fishery limits of the Turks and Caicos Islands either generally or at any particular time or within any particular area; (b) restrict, regulate or control the methods and apparatus used in connection with the taking ... of any species of marine product.
Wanneer je mag duiken
Seizoenen & tijdsbeperkingen
Gesloten, open en beperkte perioden door het jaar heen. Bevestig soortspecifieke sluitingen altijd lokaal.
- GeslotenCrawfish (spiny lobster, Panulirus argus and related species)apr 1 – jul 31
Closed season for crawfish from 1 April to 31 July inclusive each year (subject to adjustment by the Governor in the Gazette; the season may start 31 March if 1 April falls on Good Friday or Sunday, or end at midnight on 1 August if that day is a Sunday). Per Regulation 12. (Note: lionfish, the only species that may legally be speared recreationally, is an invasive species with no closed season.)
Toestemming om te vissen
Vergunning
Wat je nodig hebt om het water in te mogen, wat het kost en hoe je het krijgt.
Apply to the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) / Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources Management (offices on South Dock Road, Providenciales; also Grand Turk and South Caicos). Many fishing charters obtain the recreational licence on the client's behalf. Lionfish licences can only be purchased in person at the Department of Fisheries office.
Vraag je vergunning aanOpent het officiële portaal · visittci.com
- Type
- Sports Fishing Licence (recreational, line/rod fishing only — not spearfishing); separate Lionfish Licence for spearing lionfish; Commercial Fisherman's Licence for commercial fishing. Note: no licence authorises recreational spear-gun fishing.
- Kosten
- Visitor recreational fishing permits commonly cited at approximately US$10/day, US$30/month and US$60/year; the lionfish licence is reported at US$60/year. Fees should be confirmed with the issuing authority.
- Geldigheid
- Governor-issued licences run from date of issue to 31 July next; recreational/sports licences sold per day, month or year.
- Hoe te verkrijgen
- Apply to the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) / Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources Management (offices on South Dock Road, Providenciales; also Grand Turk and South Caicos). Many fishing charters obtain the recreational licence on the client's behalf. Lionfish licences can only be purchased in person at the Department of Fisheries office.
- Autoriteit
- Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) / Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources Management
Uitrusting & techniek
Uitrustingsregels
Welke uitrusting is toegestaan, hoe die gebruikt mag worden en welke voorwaarden eraan verbonden zijn.
Beperkingen
- Possession of a spear gun is unlawful anywhere within the fishery limits, including within 50 feet of any tidal water, on any beach or foreshore, while swimming, or while in any vessel (Reg. 11(2)).
- Spear fishing (taking marine product by a spear of any description, including a Hawaiian sling) is prohibited for recreational fishers; Hawaiian slings may be used only by holders of a commercial fishing licence (Reg. 9(1)(d)).
- Taking marine products with scuba equipment or any artificial breathing device other than a snorkel is prohibited unless the licence is specifically endorsed for that purpose (Reg. 9(1)(c)).
- Only the invasive lionfish may be legally speared recreationally, taken with scuba equipment, and taken inside national parks/nature reserves, and only under a lionfish licence.
- Bang sticks (firearm-tipped spears) fall within prohibited apparatus definitions.
- It is an offence to break, remove or damage any coral reef or marine plant within the fishery limits (Reg. 9(1)(h)).
Net or trap use is additionally prohibited in Bell Sound (South Caicos). Penalty for equipment/method offences is up to a $50,000 fine and/or 12 months' imprisonment.
Wat je mag meenemen
Vangstlimieten & beschermde soorten
Dagquota, minimummaten en soorten die nooit gevangen mogen worden.
Daglimiet
Sports Fishing Licence holders may retain up to ten pounds (10 lbs / approx. 4.5 kg) of marine products per day for personal/home consumption, plus one trophy fish of unlimited size (or more at the Chief Fishery Officer's written discretion). Applies to legal line/rod fishing only — not spearfishing.
Minimummaten
- Crawfish / spiny lobster (whole, carapace length)min 9.5 cm
- Conch (Queen conch, shell length)min 17.8 cm
- Hawksbill turtle (shell length)min 50.8 cm
- Green turtle (shell length)min 50.8 cm
Beschermde soorten — niet meenemen
- BeschermdEgg-bearing, moulting, soft-shelled or tar-spotted (spawning) crawfish (prohibited to take/possess)
- BeschermdConch below legal size
- BeschermdMarine turtles below legal size (Hawksbill, Green, others) — strict size/weight minimums under Reg. 14
- BeschermdCoral and marine plants (taking/damage prohibited)
- BeschermdBlack coral (regulated; only worked black coral exportable in limited quantity)
- BeschermdSponges below minimum measurement (wool/grass 5.5 in, hard head/reef 3 in)
Size limits in the law are stated in inches/ounces; cm values here are converted from the inch figures in Regulation 14 (3.75 in carapace = 9.5 cm; 7 in shell = 17.8 cm; 20 in turtle shell = 50.8 cm). Crawfish also carries a 7 oz separated-tail-weight alternative; conch an 8 oz meat-weight minimum. Selling crawfish meals in restaurants/hotels during the close season is prohibited. None of these directly authorise spearfishing, which remains banned.
Wie mag vissen
Bezoekers & inwoners
Hoe de regels verschillen voor buitenlandse bezoekers en lokale inwoners.
Buitenlandse bezoekers
Niet toegestaanVereisten
- Non-Belongers may not take marine products for recreation without a licence (the Belonger recreational exemption in Reg. 4(2)(a) does not extend to non-Belongers).
- Visitors who wish to do legal (line/rod) recreational fishing need a Sports Fishing Licence; charters often arrange this.
- A lionfish licence (the only route to any spearing) can in practice only be bought in person at the Department of Fisheries and is reported to be difficult to obtain for short-term visitors.
Beperkingen
- Recreational spearfishing is prohibited for everyone, residents and foreigners alike — spear-gun possession is an offence within the fishery limits.
- Non-Belonger commercial licence holders may only take marine products while using a trap or diving boat owned by a Belonger (Reg. 7(3)(d)).
There is no licence category that permits a foreign visitor to spearfish for general species. Foreigners are limited to line/rod sports fishing under a Sports Fishing Licence, or (in theory) lionfish removal under a lionfish licence.
Inwoners
Belonger recreational exemption (Reg. 4(2)(a)); Commercial Fisherman's Licence for residents engaged in commercial fishing
Vereisten
- Belongers may take reasonable quantities of marine products for pleasure, recreation or home consumption without a licence, except during a close season or by a prohibited apparatus/method.
- Commercial Fishing Vessel Licences may only be issued to Belongers (Reg. 6(1)(i)).
Voordelen
- Licence-free recreational take of legal-size, in-season species for Belongers.
- Holders of a commercial fishing licence are the only persons permitted to use a Hawaiian sling, and the only persons permitted to possess or purchase marine products taken by spear gun or Hawaiian sling.
Even Belongers and commercial licence holders may not use a prohibited apparatus or method; the recreational exemption never authorises spear-gun use, and spear-gun possession remains an offence for everyone.
Waar aan de kust
Toegestane & verboden zones
Genoemde gebieden die open of gesloten zijn voor speervissen. Bekijk het volledige beeld op de interactieve kaart.
Verboden gebieden
- Princess Alexandra National Park (NP20) and Nature Reservenational park / marine reserve
6,532-acre coastal and marine national park off the northern and eastern coasts of Providenciales, including Grace Bay Beach, the Bight Beach, Bight Reef (Coral Gardens), Leeward Beach, Smith's Reef and a large part of the northern barrier reef. Fishing, motorized boating and collecting are prohibited; lionfish (under licence) is the only marine product that may be taken inside national parks and nature reserves.
- Columbus Landfall National Park (NP6)national park / marine reserve
Marine national park along the western coast of Grand Turk. Fishing and collecting of marine products are prohibited (lionfish under licence excepted).
- Northwest Point Marine National Park (NP25)marine national park
Marine national park on the north-western tip of Providenciales protecting reef and wall dive sites. Fishing and collecting prohibited (lionfish under licence excepted).
- West Caicos Marine National Park (NP31)marine national park
Marine national park off the west coast of West Caicos, a premier wall-diving area. Fishing and collecting prohibited (lionfish under licence excepted).
- Bell Sound (net/trap prohibition area)fisheries prohibited area
Use of any net or trap to take marine products is prohibited in the area known as Bell Sound (South Caicos), bounded on the North by a line running easterly from Horse Cay to Sail Rock Point, per Regulation 9(1)(e).
Condities op het water
Live condities
Live mariene en weersmomentopname nabij een kustreferentiepunt in Turks and Caicos Islands, van Open-Meteo. Condities variëren langs de kust — beschouw als indicatief.
Live mariene & weerscondities nabij Princess Alexandra National Park (NP20) and Nature Reserve.
Wie je moet vragen
Autoriteiten
De officiële instanties die verantwoordelijk zijn voor visserij en vergunningen.
Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR)
fisheries / environment authority
decr.gov.tcSouth Dock Road, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos IslandsDepartment of Fisheries and Marine Resources Management
fisheries authority
gov.tcDepartment of Fisheries office, Providenciales (also Grand Turk and South Caicos)Office of the Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands
regulatory authority (issues conservation Orders under the Ordinance)
gov.ukWaterloo, Grand Turk
Waar dit vandaan komt
Bronnen
Elke bewering op deze pagina is terug te voeren op een van deze referenties.
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Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104, Subsidiary), Laws of Turks & Caicos Islands — full text (FAOLEX)
Officieelfaolex.fao.orgGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [02]
Fishery Protection Ordinance 2003 (Cap. 104) — ECOLEX legislation record
Officieelecolex.orgGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [03]
Fishery Protection Ordinance 2003 (Cap. 104) — consolidated text (FAOLEX)
Officieelfaolex.fao.orgGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [04]
Fishing Guide — Visit Turks and Caicos Islands
Secundairvisittci.comGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [05]
Lionfish — Visit Turks and Caicos Islands (lionfish licence and spearing exception)
Secundairvisittci.comGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [06]
National Parks, Nature Reserves and Protected Historical Sites on Providenciales — Visit Turks and Caicos Islands
Secundairvisittci.comGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [07]
Turks and Caicos National Parks — Visit Turks and Caicos Islands
Secundairvisittci.comGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [08]
National Parks Ordinance (Cap. 10.01) — Attorney General's Chambers, TCI Government
Officieelgov.tcGeraadpleegd jun 15 - [09]
Application for Lionfish Only License (FORM Q 1, Fisheries Protection Regulations) — TCI Government
Officieelgov.tcGeraadpleegd jun 15
Notities van de onderzoeker
Spearfishing is comprehensively banned in the Turks and Caicos Islands for recreational fishers: mere possession of a spear gun within the fishery limits is an offence (Reg. 11(2)), and 'spear fishing' is defined broadly to include any spear of any description, including Hawaiian slings. Hawaiian slings are restricted to commercial fishing licence holders. The only lawful spearing is of the invasive lionfish under a dedicated lionfish licence issued in person by the Department of Fisheries; lionfish is also the sole exception to the scuba-take ban and the only marine product takeable inside national parks/nature reserves. Verbatim legal text was extracted directly from the official Laws of Turks & Caicos Islands Fisheries Protection Regulations (Cap. 104) PDF hosted on FAOLEX (faolex.fao.org/docs/pdf/tci14804.pdf), giving high confidence in the prohibition, licensing, close-season and size-limit provisions. Size limits in law are in inches/ounces; cm equivalents in catch_limits are conversions and the canonical figures are the inch values in Regulation 14. License fee figures ($10/$30/$60) are from secondary tourism/government summaries and should be confirmed against the current DECR fee schedule. Coordinates for national parks are approximate centroids for mapping. The Fisheries Protection Regulations carry a base revision date of 15 May 1998; the parent Ordinance is Cap. 104 (consolidated 2003, revised 2009).
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