South Sudan · Spearfishing-sone
Sudd wetland (Ramsar Site No. 1622)
Hva denne sonen er
Oversikt
Hvordan spearfishing behandles i Sudd wetland (Ramsar Site No. 1622).
The Sudd is one of the world's largest tropical freshwater wetlands, formed by the White Nile between Malakal and Bor. The official policy document places it between 6 and 9 degrees 30 minutes N and 30 to 32 degrees E. It was designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention on 5 June 2006. It is a critical fish breeding and biodiversity area; while artisanal/subsistence fishing by local communities continues, the area is a protected wetland of international importance and spearfishing is not a sanctioned recreational activity here.
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Plassering
Omtrentlig referansepunkt for denne sonen. Se hele bildet på det interaktive kartet.
8.0000°N, 31.0000°E
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Denne sonen er dokumentert i den offisielle kilden nedenfor.
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Lisens for South Sudan
Om du trenger lisens for å drive spearfishing her, og hvordan du skaffer det.
Operational fishing licences are issued administratively by the Ministry (Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development); licence categories under the existing framework include fishing, sports fishing and sport fishing clubs. No dedicated spearfishing licence is defined.
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