SpearfishingMap

Mauritius

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Recreational spearfishing with a speargun is prohibited in Mauritius. National fisheries law makes it an offence to fish with, or have in one's possession, a speargun. 'Underwater fishing' (fishing by diving or using a snorkel, flippers, goggles, diving belt, compressed air cylinder or similar equipment) requires written authorisation/licence, and such a licence may only be issued for catching ornamental fish or other approved purposes - it is not available for recreational spearfishing. Possession of a diving cylinder for underwater fishing is separately prohibited, and being found with fish together with a diving cylinder is deemed to be underwater fishing. The prohibition is identical under the Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 (the long-standing consolidated law) and the newer Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023). A narrow exception in the law lets the authorities grant written approval for a speargun, but in practice no recreational spearfishing permits are issued. Hand-propelled fish spears combined with a catapult/elastic band are also a prohibited harmful fishing method without a licence.

Prohibited
Data confidenceHigh confidence

Last updated June 14, 2026

Governing framework

  • §Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 (Act No. 27 of 2007), consolidated as at 2017 - in force
  • §Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023) - repeals and replaces the Fisheries and Marine Resources Act; commences on dates fixed by Proclamation
  • §Fisheries and Marine Resources (Marine Protected Areas) Regulations 2001
License required
Required
Speargun
Prohibited
Scuba
Prohibited
Foreigners
Not allowed

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.

01Section 12(1)(h)Republic of Mauritius · national

Prohibition on possession/use of a speargun (current consolidated law)

Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 (Act No. 27 of 2007)

ENOriginal

No person shall ... fish with, or have in his possession, a speargun, except with the written approval of the Permanent Secretary.

02Section 2 (Interpretation)Republic of Mauritius · national

Definition of 'speargun' (current consolidated law)

Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 (Act No. 27 of 2007)

ENOriginal

"speargun" means a device fitted with a trigger and a spear.

03Section 13Republic of Mauritius · national

Underwater fishing requires authorisation (current consolidated law)

Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 (Act No. 27 of 2007)

ENOriginal

(1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall carry out underwater fishing without the written authorisation of the Permanent Secretary. (2) The Permanent Secretary may, under such terms and conditions he may determine, authorise underwater fishing for - (a) scientific purposes; (b) the purpose of catching ornamental fish; or (c) such other purpose as he may approve.

04Section 2 (Interpretation)Republic of Mauritius · national

Definition of 'underwater fishing' (current consolidated law)

Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 (Act No. 27 of 2007)

ENOriginal

"underwater fishing" means fishing by diving or with the use of a snorkel, flippers, goggles or similar equipment.

05Section 38(1) and (2)Republic of Mauritius · national

Prohibition of harmful fishing methods, including spear gun (new Act)

Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023)

ENOriginal

38. Prohibition of use of harmful fishing methods and sale of fish caught using such methods (1) No person shall, unless he holds a valid and applicable licence - (a) engage in fishing with - ... (vi) a fish spear, or zaleine or tate in conjunction with a catapult, a rubber or an elastic band; ... (f) fish with, or have in his possession, a spear gun; or (g) make use of a net in a pass or place in a pass any object likely to cause obstruction to navigation. (2) Where an article specified in subsection (1)(a), (b), (c) or (f) is found on board a fishing vessel, it shall be presumed to be used for fishing. (3) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall commit an offence.

06Section 2 (Interpretation)Republic of Mauritius · national

Definition of 'spear gun' (new Act)

Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023)

ENOriginal

"spear gun" means an implement fitted with a trigger and a spear, whether in a fully mounted or dismantled form;

07Section 2 (Interpretation)Republic of Mauritius · national

Definition of 'underwater fishing' (new Act)

Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023)

ENOriginal

"underwater fishing" means fishing by diving or with the use of a snorkel, flippers, goggles, diving belt, compressed air cylinder or other similar equipment;

08Section 129Republic of Mauritius · national

Licence required for underwater fishing; possession of diving cylinder prohibited (new Act)

Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023)

ENOriginal

129. Licence required for underwater fishing (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall engage in underwater fishing without a valid and applicable licence. (2) A licence for underwater fishing may only be issued for the purpose of catching ornamental fish or such other purpose as the supervising officer may determine. (3) No person shall, for the purpose of underwater fishing, be in possession of a diving cylinder. (4) Any person who contravenes subsection (1), (2) or (3) shall commit an offence. (5) Any person who is found to be in possession of fish, together with a diving cylinder, shall be deemed to have been engaged in underwater fishing.

09Section 207Republic of Mauritius · national

Repeal of the Fisheries and Marine Resources Act (new Act)

Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023)

ENOriginal

207. Repeal The Fisheries and Marine Resources Act is repealed.

10Section 210Republic of Mauritius · national

Commencement by Proclamation (new Act)

Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023)

ENOriginal

210. Commencement (1) Subject to subsection (2), this Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation. (2) Different dates may be fixed for the coming into operation of different sections of this Act.

When you can dive

Seasons & time restrictions

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

No seasonal closures recorded — verify locally before diving.

Permission to fish

License

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

License requiredvia Ministry of Blue Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping (Fisheries Division)

Written authorisation/licence from the supervising officer (formerly the Permanent Secretary) of the fisheries authority; issued only for catching ornamental fish or other approved purposes, not for recreational spearfishing.

Get your license

Opens the official portal · mauritiusassembly.govmu.org

License required
Type
Underwater fishing licence (ornamental-fish / approved-purpose only); no recreational spearfishing licence is available
Cost
unknown
Validity
unknown
How to obtain
Written authorisation/licence from the supervising officer (formerly the Permanent Secretary) of the fisheries authority; issued only for catching ornamental fish or other approved purposes, not for recreational spearfishing.
Authority
Ministry of Blue Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping (Fisheries Division)

Gear & technique

Equipment rules

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

SpeargunProhibited
ScubaProhibited

Restrictions

  • Fishing with, or possession of, a spear gun is an offence (Fisheries Act 2023 s.38(1)(f); Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 s.12(1)(h)).
  • Possession of a diving cylinder for the purpose of underwater fishing is prohibited (Fisheries Act 2023 s.129(3)).
  • Being found with fish together with a diving cylinder is deemed to be underwater fishing (Fisheries Act 2023 s.129(5)).
  • A fish spear used in conjunction with a catapult, rubber or elastic band is a prohibited harmful fishing method without a licence (Fisheries Act 2023 s.38(1)(a)(vi)).
  • A speargun found on board a fishing vessel is presumed to be used for fishing (Fisheries Act 2023 s.38(2)).

A plain hand-propelled fish spear is exempt from gear licensing (Fisheries Act 2023 s.124; FMRA 2007 s.26), but spearguns and powered/elastic-assisted spears are prohibited. Diving/snorkelling for sightseeing is unaffected; the prohibition targets fishing while submerged and use of spearguns.

What you may take

Catch limits & protected species

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

Daily limit

unknown

Spearfishing is prohibited, so no spearfishing-specific catch or size limits apply. General fisheries catch controls, total allowable catch and protected-species rules exist under the Fisheries Act 2023 but are not specific to spearfishing.

Who may fish

Visitors & residents

How the rules differ for foreign visitors and local residents.

Foreign visitors

Not allowed

Restrictions

  • The prohibition on spearguns and on unlicensed underwater fishing applies to everyone, including tourists and foreign nationals. There is no recreational spearfishing permit for visitors.

Tourists are commonly warned not to bring spearguns into Mauritius; importation/possession of a speargun is restricted and recreational spearfishing is not permitted. The Saint Brandon (Cargados Carajos) outer islands also prohibit spearfishing under their visitor rules.

Residents

No recreational spearfishing licence available to residents

Mauritian residents are subject to the same prohibition; the only underwater-fishing licences available are for ornamental fish or other approved (non-recreational) purposes.

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

Conditions on the water

Live conditions

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

Live marine & weather near Blue Bay Marine Park.

Conditions

Who to ask

Authorities

The official bodies responsible for fisheries and licensing.

  • Ministry of Blue Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping - Fisheries Division

    fisheries authority

  • Albion Fisheries Research Centre (AFRC)

    fisheries research and management authority

Where this comes from

Sources

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

  1. [01]

    Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 (consolidated to 2017) - MauritiusLII

    Official
    mauritiuslii.orgAccessed Jun 14
  2. [02]

    Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023) - Mauritius National Assembly (full text PDF)

    Official
  3. [03]

    Fisheries and Marine Resources (Marine Protected Areas) Regulations 2001 - ECOLEX

    Official
    ecolex.orgAccessed Jun 14
  4. [04]

    Marine Protected Areas of Mauritius - MPAtlas

    Secondary
    old.mpatlas.orgAccessed Jun 14
  5. [05]

    Blue Bay Marine Park - Wikipedia

    Secondary
    en.wikipedia.orgAccessed Jun 14
  6. [06]

    Balaclava and Blue Bay Marine Parks - Solimar International

    Secondary
  7. [07]

    Saint Brandon (Cargados Carajos) Visitors Rules & Regulations

    Secondary
    stbrandon.comAccessed Jun 14

Researcher notes

Spearfishing with a speargun is illegal in Mauritius. Verbatim prohibitions were retrieved from two official sources: (1) the Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 2007 as consolidated to 2017 on the official MauritiusLII portal (currently the operative consolidated law), and (2) the Fisheries Act 2023 (Act No. 15 of 2023) full-text PDF on the Mauritius National Assembly website. The 2023 Act repeals the 2007 Act (s.207) but commences on dates fixed by Proclamation (s.210); section 2 was already amended with effect from 27 July 2024, indicating the new Act is at least partly in operation. Crucially, the substantive spearfishing prohibition is identical under both instruments, so the legal conclusion (spearguns and unlicensed underwater fishing prohibited) holds regardless of the exact commencement status of each 2023 section. The law permits the authority to grant written approval for a speargun (FMRA 2007 s.12(1)(h)) or an underwater-fishing licence for ornamental fish (s.129/13), but no recreational spearfishing permit exists. Marine park/fishing-reserve coordinates other than Blue Bay were not available from primary sources; only Blue Bay coordinates are included (Ramsar/geolocation). data_confidence is high because the core prohibition is sourced verbatim from two official legislative texts.

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