SpearfishingKart

Timor-Leste

Asia · South-Eastern Asia

Spearfishing is legal but regulated. Timor-Leste's primary fisheries statute, Decree-Law No. 6/2004, explicitly recognises and regulates 'dive fishing' / 'underwater fishing' (pesca submarina) as a category of recreational angling. Recreational/sport spearfishing requires an individual permit, or a special permit issued to the tourist business when undertaken as a maritime-tourism activity (Art. 75). Spearguns or fishing tools whose propulsive force comes from an explosive/detonating charge, a chemical substance, or artificially compressed gas are prohibited (Art. 76 for recreational, Art. 93(2) for commercial) — this bans powerheads and pneumatic guns, leaving band/elastic spearguns and hand spears. Catches from non-commercial fishing may not be sold (Art. 67); they are for self/household consumption only. Specific gear, conditions and area restrictions are to be set by subordinate regulation (Government Decree No. 5/2004, General Fisheries Regulations). Fishing in national marine parks is in principle prohibited (Art. 98); fishing in bays, estuaries and ports is limited to subsistence and artisanal fishers (Art. 88). On Atauro Island, community 'tara bandu' customary conservation zones impose locally-managed no-take areas, and visitors are asked not to fish in them or to take endangered species or small reef fish. Traditional spearfishing is culturally significant (the Wawata Topu women free-divers of Adara, Atauro). Detailed catch limits, seasons and a published recreational permit fee were not located in retrievable official sources.

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DatasikkerhetMiddels sikkerhet

Sist oppdatert Juni 15, 2026

Styrende rammeverk

  • §Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004 — General Bases of the Legal Regime for the Management and Regulation of Fisheries and Aquaculture
  • §Government Decree No. 5/2004 — General Fisheries Regulations
Lisens påkrevd
Påkrevd
Spydgevær
Tillatt
Scuba
Tillatt
Utlendinger
Velkommen

Loven, ordrett

Lovtekster

De eksakte lovfestede og regulatoriske bestemmelsene som gjelder for spearfishing her, sitert slik de er publisert, med lenke til hver offisiell kilde.

01Article 1 (Definitions), paragraphs ll) and oo)Timor-Leste · national

Definition of 'Dive fishing' and 'Underwater fishing'

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

ll) “Dive fishing” means fishing by persons who are immersed, in apnea or with the aid of a breathing equipment, with or without the assistance of a vessel; [...] oo) “Underwater fishing” means dive fishing;

02Article 1 (Definitions), paragraphs dd) and ii)Timor-Leste · national

Definition of 'Recreational angling' and 'Sport fishing'

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

dd) “Sport fishing” means non-profit fishing by an amateur fisherman for an organised competition and for the achievement of sporting performances; [...] ii) “Recreational angling” means non-profit fishing by an amateur fisherman for recreational, entertainment or touristic purposes;

03Article 72 (Recreational Angling)Timor-Leste · national

Recreational angling may include underwater (dive) fishing

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

1. Recreational angling may be practiced by: (a) Persons or vessels, whether national or foreign; (b) Tourist businesses, headquartered in the country. 2. Dive fishing or underwater fishing may be practiced in recreational angling, in accordance with the Sub-Section that follows and under the conditions indicated in the respective permit.

04Article 75 (Dive Fishing or Recreational Underwater Fishing)Timor-Leste · national

Permit required for dive / recreational underwater fishing

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

Dive fishing or recreational underwater fishing shall require an individual permit or a special permit from the tourist business, whenever such fishing is undertaken within the scope of maritime-touristic activities.

05Article 76 (Prohibition)Timor-Leste · national

Prohibited speargun propulsion (explosive / compressed-gas guns banned) — recreational

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

The use of any fishing gear or fishing tool in dive fishing, or underwater fishing whose propulsive force results from the explosive power of a chemical substance or from artificially compressed gas, shall be prohibited.

06Article 77 (Conditions and Requirements)Timor-Leste · national

Conditions and restrictions on dive fishing set by regulation

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

The specific conditions, requirements and restrictions on dive fishing or recreational underwater fishing shall be defined by regulation.

07Article 67 (Prohibition on the Sale of Catches)Timor-Leste · national

Prohibition on the sale of recreational/sport/dive catches

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

1. The sale, the display for sale, or any other form of profitable transaction of any marine or aquatic species, or the sale or the display for sale of their parts or by-products thereof, captured within the scope of any type of non-commercial fishing provided for in the present Section, shall be prohibited. 2. Without prejudice to the provisions of item 1 above, catches undertaken within the scope of any type of non-commercial fishing may be used for self- or household consumption of the practitioner or donated to benefactor institutions or to scientific investigation institutions.

08Article 93 (Restrictions to Dive Fishing for Commercial Purposes)Timor-Leste · national

Commercial dive/underwater fishing restricted; explosive/compressed-gas propulsion banned

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

1. Dive or underwater fishing for commercial purposes may only be permitted to artisanal fishing of crustaceans and molluscs in accordance with applicable regulations. 2. The use of any fishing gear or tool in dive or underwater fishing, whose propulsive force is a result of a detonating power, chemical substance, or artificially compressed gas, shall be prohibited.

09Article 88 (Fishing in Bays, Estuaries and Ports)Timor-Leste · national

Fishing in bays, estuaries and ports limited to subsistence/artisanal

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

1. Fishing in bays, estuaries and ports shall only be permitted to subsistence and artisanal fishing as defined in regulations. 2. Based on the technical-scientific opinion of competent national or international institutions, the Minister may ban trawling in bays, estuaries and ports as a measure of protection and preservation.

10Articles 96 and 98 (Protected Areas)Timor-Leste · national

Protected areas — classification, and prohibition of fishing in national marine parks

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

Article 96 (Classification of Protected Areas) 1. The Minister may, by ministerial order, declare as protected areas certain areas of the national waters in order to preserve or facilitate the recovery of fishing resources. 2. [...] the areas referred to in item 1 above may be classified as follows: (a) Aquatic natural reserves, adapted for the recovery of fishing resources; (b) National marine parks; (c) Marine restocking areas. [...] Article 98 (Marine Parks) National marine parks shall be established by Decree-Law upon a joint proposal of the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and the Minister for Environment and any fishing activity in the national parks shall, in principle, be prohibited.

11Article 157 (Serious Fishing Offences), paragraph (f)Timor-Leste · national

Use/possession of explosives or toxic products is a serious fishing offence

Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004

ENOversatt

Without prejudice to other offences provided for by the general law, the following constitutes serious offences under the present decree-law: [...] (f) The use in fishing, the onboard possession or the transport of explosives, substances or toxic products without authorisation by the competent authorities;

Når du kan dykke

Sesonger og tidsbegrensninger

Lukkede, åpne og begrensede perioder gjennom året. Bekreft alltid artsspesifikke lukkinger lokalt.

Ingen sesongstenging registrert — verifiser lokalt før du dykker.

Tillatelse til å fiske

Lisens

Hva du trenger for å ha lov til å dykke, hva det koster, og hvordan du skaffer det.

Lisens påkrevdvia Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Forests (formerly Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) — General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture

Permits are granted by the Minister responsible for fisheries; recreational/dive permits are issued to individuals or, for tourism operations, to the tourist business (Arts. 72-75). Detailed application procedure not published in retrievable official sources.

Skaff lisensen din

Åpner den offisielle portalen · fao.org

Lisens påkrevd
Type
Individual recreational dive-fishing permit, or special permit issued to a registered tourist business when spearfishing is offered as a maritime-tourism activity (Decree-Law 6/2004 Arts. 64, 72, 75).
Kostnad
unknown
Gyldighet
unknown
Hvordan du får det
Permits are granted by the Minister responsible for fisheries; recreational/dive permits are issued to individuals or, for tourism operations, to the tourist business (Arts. 72-75). Detailed application procedure not published in retrievable official sources.
Myndighet
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Forests (formerly Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) — General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture

Utstyr og teknikk

Utstyrsregler

Hvilket utstyr som er tillatt, hvordan det kan brukes, og hvilke betingelser som gjelder.

SpydgeværTillatt
ScubaTillatt

Begrensninger

  • Spearguns / underwater fishing tools whose propulsive force results from an explosive or detonating charge, a chemical substance, or artificially compressed gas are prohibited (Decree-Law 6/2004 Arts. 76 and 93(2)) — this bans pneumatic spearguns and powerheads; band/elastic (rubber-powered) spearguns and hand spears remain permitted.
  • Use, on-board possession or transport of explosives or toxic substances for fishing is a serious offence (Art. 157(f)); dynamite and poison fishing are prohibited.
  • Dive fishing is expressly allowed both in apnea (free-diving) and with breathing equipment under Art. 1(ll); however specific gear allowed in recreational fishing is to be set by regulation (Arts. 74, 77).

Dive fishing is defined to include both free-diving (apnea) and the use of breathing equipment (scuba), with or without a vessel (Art. 1(ll)). The key statutory ban targets the speargun's power source, not scuba per se. Detailed gear specifications were to be set by Government Decree 5/2004 (General Fisheries Regulations), whose full text was not retrieved.

Hva du kan ta

Fangstbegrensninger og vernede arter

Daglige kvoter, minimumsstørrelser og arter som aldri må tas.

Daglig grense

unknown

Decree-Law 6/2004 empowers the Minister to set, by permit and regulation, the species whose capture is authorised, minimum sizes/weights, total allowable catches per person/vessel, and prohibited species and areas (Arts. 65, 68). Specific recreational spearfishing daily/size limits and protected-species lists were not located in retrievable official sources. On Atauro, communities ask visitors not to take endangered species or small reef fish.

Hvem kan fiske

Besøkende og innbyggere

Hvordan reglene er forskjellige for utenlandske besøkende og lokale innbyggere.

Utenlandske besøkende

Tillatt

Spesiell lisens påkrevd

Krav

  • Hold an individual recreational/dive-fishing permit, or fish through a registered tourist business that holds the appropriate special permit (Decree-Law 6/2004 Arts. 72-73, 75).

Begrensninger

  • Catches may not be sold and are for self/household consumption only (Art. 67).
  • Respect community tara bandu no-take zones and marine protected areas; no fishing in national marine parks (Art. 98).

Recreational angling (which may include dive/underwater fishing) is expressly open to persons and vessels 'whether national or foreign' (Art. 72(1)(a)). Foreign tourists therefore may spearfish under the same permit regime as nationals.

Innbyggere

Individual recreational dive-fishing permit (same regime as for foreigners). Subsistence fishing is exempt from licensing (Art. 35).

Krav

  • Recreational/dive permit under Arts. 72-77; subsistence fishing requires no licence but is reserved to individuals and may be monitored.

Fordeler

  • Subsistence fishing is exempt from licensing and from fishing tariffs (Decree-Law 6/2004).

Traditional/subsistence spearfishing by coastal communities (e.g. the Wawata Topu free-divers of Atauro) operates under customary practice and the subsistence-fishing exemption, subject to local tara bandu rules.

Hvor langs kysten

Tillatte og forbudte soner

Navngitte områder som er åpne eller lukkede for spearfishing. Se hele bildet på det interaktive kartet.

Tillatte områder

  • Atauro Island has some of the highest reef-fish diversity in the world and a long tradition of free-dive spearfishing, including the Wawata Topu women spearfishers of Adara. Local operators (e.g. ATKOMA, Barry's Place) offer traditional speargun and big-game fishing. Visitors are asked to fish only outside the community-managed tara bandu conservation zones and to avoid endangered species and small reef fish.

    Do not fish inside tara bandu (customary no-take) conservation zones; do not take endangered species or small reef fish; recreational/dive fishing requires a permit (individual or via tourist business) under Decree-Law 6/2004 Art. 75.

Forbudte områder

  • Nino Konis Santana National Park (marine area)national park (marine and terrestrial)

    Timor-Leste's first national park (established 15 August 2007) at the eastern tip of the country near Tutuala; includes about 556 km2 of the Coral Triangle within its ~55,600 ha marine area. Under Decree-Law 6/2004 Art. 98, fishing activity in national marine parks is in principle prohibited.

  • Atauro (Vila-Maumeta) and community tara bandu marine protected zonesmarine protected area / customary tara bandu reserve

    Community-declared marine protected areas / customary tara bandu no-take zones around Atauro Island and at sites such as Com, Tutuala, Lore and Maubara. The Vila-Maumeta (Atauro) MPA was being finalised; Com, Tutuala, Lore and Maubara are designated. Fishing, including spearfishing, is prohibited or restricted within these locally-managed conservation zones.

  • Adara tara bandu no-take zone (Atauro Island, west coast)locally managed marine area / customary no-take reserve

    The first tara bandu Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA) in Timor-Leste, established by the Adara fishing community on the west coast of Atauro Island in 2015. A permanent no-take zone (about 4.5 ha) was demarcated around a reef wall previously used for fishing; rules ban all fishing (including spearfishing) and prohibit boats navigating or anchoring inside except where approved by the management board.

  • Lian-lidu (Ilimano) tara bandu marine area, Behau coastlocally managed marine area / customary no-take reserve

    Tara bandu Locally Managed Marine Area declared in June 2024 by the Lian-lidu, Marmer and Behau communities, in the Uma-Caduac village (Ilimano sub-village), Laclo administrative post, Manatuto municipality. Covers 1.34 km2 of marine space extending up to 1 km from the coast, from Sahui Wari to Ai-Lohre. Closed to all fisheries activities (including spearfishing) for five years under tara bandu rules.

  • Hera Sentru Beraka tara bandu marine arealocally managed marine area / customary no-take reserve

    The Tara Bandu-Sentru Beraka Locally Managed Marine Area, launched by the community of Hera (coastal town about 13 km east of Dili) on 16 December 2024 as one of four MPAs established in 2024 (Lian Lidu, Ilicnamo, Behedan, Hera) safeguarding a collective 18.9 km2 including seagrass meadows and mangroves. As a tara bandu LMMA, fishing (including spearfishing) is restricted/prohibited within the no-take closure under tara bandu rules.

Betingelser på vannet

Sanntidsbetingelser

Sanntids marin- og væroversikt nær et kystnært referansepunkt i Timor-Leste, fra Open-Meteo. Betingelsene varierer langs kysten — behandle dette som veiledende.

Live marin- og værdata nær Atauro Island reef waters (outside tara bandu no-take zones).

Betingelser

Hvem du skal spørre

Myndigheter

De offisielle organene ansvarlige for fiskeri og lisensiering.

  • Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Forests (MAPPF) — formerly Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture (DGPA)

    fisheries authority / agriculture ministry

    maf.gov.tlAv. Nicolau Lobato, Comoro, Dili, Timor-Leste
  • Secretariat of State for Environment / Ministry responsible for Environment (national parks and marine protected areas)

    environment ministry

Hvor dette kommer fra

Kilder

Hvert påstand på denne siden kan spores tilbake til en av disse referansene.

  1. [01]

    Decree-Law No. 6/2004 of 21 April 2004 — General Bases of the Legal Regime for the Management and Regulation of Fisheries and Aquaculture (full English text, FAOLEX)

    Offisiell
    faolex.fao.orgÅpnet Jun 15
  2. [02]

    InforMEA — Decree-Law No. 6/2004 on the legal regime for the management and regulation of fisheries and aquaculture (record and links)

    Offisiell
    informea.orgÅpnet Jun 15
  3. [03]

    FAO/FAOLEX — Timor-Leste country profile (fisheries legislation, incl. Government Decree No. 5/2004 General Fisheries Regulations)

    Offisiell
    fao.orgÅpnet Jun 15
  4. [04]

    Tourism Timor-Leste — Protected Areas (marine protected areas: Com, Tutuala, Lore, Maubara, Atauro/Vila-Maumeta; Nino Konis Santana National Park)

    Sekundær
    timorleste.tlÅpnet Jun 15
  5. [05]

    Atauro Tourism — Fishing (tara bandu conservation zones, traditional spearfishing, Wawata Topu, visitor rules)

    Sekundær
    ataurotourism.orgÅpnet Jun 15
  6. [06]

    Wikipedia — Nino Konis Santana National Park (location, coordinates, marine area / Coral Triangle, established 2007)

    Sekundær
    en.wikipedia.orgÅpnet Jun 15

Forskernotater

Primary source is the full English text of Decree-Law No. 6/2004 (181 articles) retrieved from FAOLEX; verbatim provisions are the official English translation (translated=true). The decree directly and explicitly regulates 'dive fishing' / 'underwater fishing' (= spearfishing): it is a permitted form of recreational angling subject to an individual or tourist-business permit (Art. 75), open to nationals and foreigners (Art. 72), with explosive/compressed-gas-powered spearguns banned (Arts. 76, 93). Detailed implementing rules (gear lists, sizes, seasons, permit fees) are delegated to Government Decree No. 5/2004 (General Fisheries Regulations), whose full text could not be retrieved — hence catch_limits and seasons remain unknown and confidence is set to medium rather than high. Marine protected areas and community 'tara bandu' no-take zones (notably around Atauro and within Nino Konis Santana National Park) further restrict where spearfishing is permitted. No fabricated articles, dates, coordinates or URLs: coordinates for zones are taken from cited sources (Nino Konis Santana from Wikipedia; Atauro is the island's approximate centre). Permit fee, validity, daily/size limits and protected-species lists were not found in retrievable official sources and are marked unknown.

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