SpearfishingMap

Iceland

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Iceland has no regulation that explicitly authorises recreational spearfishing. Recreational sea fishing for own consumption is permitted without a special licence, but Article 6 of the Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006 limits such fishing exclusively to a sea rod (sjostong) and hand line (handfaeri) without automatic equipment. A speargun/harpoon is not among the permitted methods, so spearfishing falls outside the lawful recreational fishing exemption and is, in practice, not a recognised or sanctioned method. Anyone fishing commercially (selling/exploiting the catch) needs a general fishing licence from the Directorate of Fisheries (Fiskistofa); catch from the own-consumption exemption may not be sold. Salmon and sea trout are protected and may not be taken in the sea. There is no published government guidance specifically permitting or banning spearguns, and community sources (DeeperBlue forum) report no clear official answer, with only anecdotal recreational practice. Treat the status as legally unclear and effectively restricted.

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Last updated June 14, 2026

Governing framework

  • §Fisheries Management Act (Log um stjorn fiskveida) No. 116/2006 (originally Act No. 38/1990, consolidated and amended through 2023)
  • §Regulation No. 382/2017 on recreational fishing (fristundaveidar)
  • §Act No. 41/1979 on the territorial sea, the economic zone and the continental shelf (defines the fisheries jurisdiction)
  • §Act No. 79/1997 on fishing in Iceland's exclusive fishing zone
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The law, verbatim

Legal texts

The exact statutory and regulatory provisions that govern spearfishing here, quoted as published, with a link to each official source.

01Article 6, paragraph 1 (6. gr.)Iceland · national

Recreational fishing for own consumption - permitted gear

Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006 (Log um stjorn fiskveida nr. 116/2006)

ISOriginal

Heimilt er an serstaks leyfis ad stunda fiskveidar i fristundum til eigin neyslu. Slikar veidar er einungis heimilt ad stunda med sjostong og handfaerum an sjalfvirknibunadar. Afla sem veiddur er samkvaemt heimild i thessari malsgrein er einungis heimilt ad hafa til eigin neyslu og er oheimilt ad selja eda fenyta hann a annan hatt.

02Article 6, paragraph 1Iceland · national

Recreational fishing for own consumption - permitted gear (English rendering)

Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006

ENTranslated

Everyone is permitted to fish for own consumption at sea with rods and hand reel line without automatic jigger. This fishing is not subject to a permit. The catch caught based on these rules may not be sold or exploited in any way. Landowners' rights must be kept in mind when fishing.

03Article 1 (1. gr.)Iceland · national

Marine stocks as common national property; objective of the Act

Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006

ISOriginal

Nytjastofnar a Islandsmidum eru sameign islensku thjodarinnar. Markmid laga thessara er ad studla ad verndun og hagkvaemri nytingu theirra og tryggja med thvi trausta atvinnu og byggd i landinu. Uthlutun veidiheimilda samkvaemt logum thessum myndar ekki eignarrett eda oafturkallanlegt forraedi einstakra adila yfir veidiheimildum.

04Article 4 (4. gr.)Iceland · national

Commercial fishing requires a general fishing licence

Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006

ISOriginal

Enginn ma stunda veidar i atvinnuskyni vid Island nema hafa fengid til thess almennt veidileyfi. Almenn veidileyfi eru tvenns konar, th.e. veidileyfi med aflamarki og veidileyfi med krokaaflamarki.

05Article 6a (6. gr. a)Iceland · national

Coastal fishing (strandveidar) conditions - hand line only, season and trip limits

Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006

ISOriginal

A hverju fiskveidiari er radherra heimilt ad radstafa aflamagni i oslaegdum botnfiski ... sem nytt skal til veida med handfaerum a timabilinu fra 1. mai til 31. agust samkvaemt serstokum leyfum Fiskistofu. ... Leyfi til strandveida samkvaemt thessari grein eru bundin eftirfarandi skilyrdum: 1. Oheimilt er ad stunda veidar fostudaga, laugardaga og sunnudaga. ... 2. Hver veidiferd skal eigi standa lengur en 14 klukkustundir. ... Adeins er heimilt ad fara i eina veidiferd a hverjum degi. ... 4. Aldrei er heimilt ad hafa fleiri en fjorar handfaerarullur um bord i fiskiskipi. Engin onnur veidarfaeri en handfaerarullur skulu vera um bord.

When you can dive

Seasons & time restrictions

Closed, open and restricted periods across the year. Always confirm species-specific closures locally.

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  • OpenCoastal fishing (strandveidar) permit holders - commercial small-boat hand-line season; not a spearfishing seasonMay 1 – Aug 31

    The coastal fishing (strandveidar) permit, under Article 6a of the Fisheries Management Act, allows hand-line fishing from 1 May to 31 August. This applies to licensed boat operators, not to recreational spearfishing. Fishing is prohibited on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays; max one trip per day of up to 14 hours.

Permission to fish

License

What you need to be allowed in the water, what it costs, and how to get it.

No license requiredvia Directorate of Fisheries (Fiskistofa)
No license required
Type
No permit is required for sea fishing for own consumption, but the only lawful methods are sea rod and hand line. A general fishing licence from the Directorate of Fisheries is required for any commercial fishing (selling/exploiting catch). No spearfishing-specific licence exists.
Cost
unknown
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unknown
How to obtain
For own-consumption sea angling, no application is needed. Commercial and recreational-tourism boat permits are obtained from the Directorate of Fisheries (Fiskistofa) via island.is.
Authority
Directorate of Fisheries (Fiskistofa)

Gear & technique

Equipment rules

What gear is permitted, how it may be used, and the conditions attached.

Restrictions

  • Recreational sea fishing for own consumption is legally limited to a sea rod (sjostong) and hand line (handfaeri) without automatic equipment (Article 6, Act No. 116/2006).
  • Spearguns and harpoons are not listed among permitted recreational fishing gear; no provision authorises them.
  • No published Icelandic regulation explicitly permits or bans spearguns or scuba-assisted underwater fishing for recreational use.
  • Coastal commercial fishing (strandveidar) permits allow hand-line reels only (max four reels per boat); no other gear may be on board.

Because the law enumerates only rod and hand-line as permitted recreational methods, spearfishing with a speargun does not fall within the own-consumption exemption. Status of spearguns/scuba for spearfishing is legally unclear (marked null) - treat as not sanctioned pending confirmation from the Directorate of Fisheries.

What you may take

Catch limits & protected species

Daily quotas, minimum sizes, and species that must never be taken.

Daily limit

No specific recreational daily bag limit published for rod/hand-line own-consumption fishing. Coastal fishing (strandveidar, commercial) is capped at 650 kg (cod-equivalent) of quota species per trip.

Protected species — do not take

  • ProtectedAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) - may not be caught in the sea around Iceland
  • ProtectedSea trout (Salmo trutta) - may not be caught in the sea around Iceland

Salmon and sea trout are protected in the marine environment and may only be fished in fresh water under separate angling permits. Cod, saithe (pollock) and golden redfish are the main species in the coastal/own-consumption sea fishery.

Who may fish

Visitors & residents

How the rules differ for foreign visitors and local residents.

Foreign visitors

Allowed

Requirements

  • Foreign visitors may fish at sea for own consumption under the same rod-and-hand-line rules as residents; catch may not be sold.

Restrictions

  • Same gear restriction applies: only sea rod and hand line without automatic equipment; no provision for spearguns.
  • Commercial fishing in Iceland's fishery jurisdiction by foreign nationals/vessels is restricted under the Act on Foreign Investment in Business Enterprises and Act No. 22/1998 / rules on fishing and processing by foreign vessels.

There is no foreigner-specific spearfishing licence because there is no spearfishing licence at all. Tourism operators offering sea-angling trips need a special recreational fishing permit from the Directorate of Fisheries.

Residents

No licence for own-consumption sea angling (rod/hand line). Coastal fishing permit (strandveidileyfi) available to resident boat owners for the summer hand-line season.

Requirements

  • For coastal fishing permits, the vessel must hold a certificate of seaworthiness and be registered; the owner must be lawfully registered on the ship and resident/established in the relevant region.

Benefits

  • Residents with a registered boat may apply for the seasonal coastal fishing (strandveidar) permit (May-August).

Residency-based benefits relate to commercial/coastal fishing permits, not to recreational spearfishing, which has no dedicated framework.

Where on the coast

Allowed & prohibited zones

Named areas that are open to or closed for spearfishing. See the full picture on the interactive map.

Prohibited areas

  • Breidafjordur Nature Reservenature reserve / marine protected area

    Large protected bay between the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and the Westfjords in west Iceland, with over 3000 islands, islets and skerries; a designated nature reserve where human activity is limited and regulated. No specific spearfishing permission exists; protected-area status constrains extractive activity.

Conditions on the water

Live conditions

Live marine and weather snapshot near a coastal reference point in Iceland, from Open-Meteo. Conditions vary along the coast — treat as indicative.

Live marine & weather near Breidafjordur Nature Reserve.

Conditions

Who to ask

Authorities

The official bodies responsible for fisheries and licensing.

  • Directorate of Fisheries (Fiskistofa)

    fisheries authority

    fiskistofa.isLocated in Akureyri, Iceland; issues fishing licences and recreational/coastal fishing permits.
  • Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries (Matvaelaraduneytid)

    government ministry

    government.isResponsible ministry for the Fisheries Management Act.
  • Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (Hafrannsoknastofnun)

    scientific advisory authority

    hafogvatn.isProvides stock advice underpinning total allowable catch decisions.

Where this comes from

Sources

Every claim on this page traces back to one of these references.

  1. [01]

    Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006 - consolidated text (Lagasafn / FAOLEX)

    Official
    faolex.fao.orgAccessed Jun 14
  2. [02]

    Recreational fishing permit - Island.is (official government portal)

    Official
    island.isAccessed Jun 14
  3. [03]

    Permits to fish (overview) - Island.is

    Official
    island.isAccessed Jun 14
  4. [04]

    Coastal fishing permit - Island.is

    Official
    island.isAccessed Jun 14
  5. [05]

    Fisheries Management Act, nr. 116 2006 - FAOLEX legislative record

    Official
    fao.orgAccessed Jun 14
  6. [06]

    Fisheries Management Act, 1990 - ECOLEX legislative record

    Secondary
    ecolex.orgAccessed Jun 14
  7. [07]

    Is spearfishing in Iceland legal? - DeeperBlue.com Forums

    community
    forums.deeperblue.comAccessed Jun 14
  8. [08]

    Breidafjordur Travel Guide (nature reserve) - Guide to Iceland

    Secondary
    guidetoiceland.isAccessed Jun 14

Researcher notes

Spearfishing has no dedicated legal framework in Iceland. The governing instrument is the Fisheries Management Act No. 116/2006. Its Article 6 permits recreational sea fishing for own consumption WITHOUT a licence but EXCLUSIVELY with a sea rod (sjostong) and hand line (handfaeri) without automatic equipment - spearguns/harpoons are not listed, so spearfishing falls outside the lawful exemption. No Icelandic source explicitly authorises spearfishing; community sources report no clear official answer. Salmon and sea trout may not be caught in the sea. Verbatim Icelandic legal text was extracted from the official consolidated Act published via FAOLEX (Lagasafn edition 154b, 12 April 2024) and corroborated by the official island.is government portal English summary. Confidence is medium: the controlling statute and gear restriction are firmly established from official sources, but the specific status of spearguns/scuba (allowed vs prohibited) is not addressed in any retrievable official text and is therefore marked null/unclear rather than guessed. Coordinates for Breidafjordur are approximate (bay centroid). Recommend direct confirmation from the Directorate of Fisheries (Fiskistofa) before treating spearfishing as permitted.

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