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Title: Moz List of protected species
Post by: John F on July 15, 2010, 09:20:06 PM
This could be of interest.
 
MOZAMBIQUE LIST OF MARINE PROTECTED SPECIES
Sport and Recreational Fishing Regulation Decree 51/99 of 31 August 1999

Restricted Species
Slinger 4 angler/day
Soldier 4 angler/day
Blueskin 4 angler/day
Rockcods 4 angler/day
Parrotfishes 1 angler/day
Sharks 2 angler/day

Lobsters 2 person/day

Fully protected species
Brindle bass
Potato bass
Seventy-four
Red steenbras
Great white shark

Marine Turtles

Dugong, whales, dolphins

Giant clams (Tridacna spp.)
Horned helmet (Cassis cornuta)
Trumpet triton (Charonia tritonis)

 
Additionally the bag limit is 10 fish/species/angler/day
 
Please be aware that at certain locations (e.g MPAs), further restrictions might be in place.
 
Tourists are only allowed to take a total of 6 kg of fin- or shelfish  (e.g. 2 kg prawns + 2 kg lobster + 2 kg couta or 6 kg couta)...

 
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: shagnrelease on November 11, 2010, 11:21:53 PM
I must admit I was always under the impression that SA boats were banned from removing any bottom species? this is good to know.
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: John F on November 11, 2010, 11:24:18 PM
Yes shag,
one of those myths...  people preach that to avoid abuse but it's not LAW... 
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: benniejordaan on November 11, 2010, 11:45:58 PM
Interesting!
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: TUNAMAN on November 12, 2010, 10:48:41 AM
JOHNF do you maybe have info on the new MPA that was instated just North of Millibangalala up to the elephant reserve?
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: geno77 on November 12, 2010, 12:29:43 PM
John , can you please explain the 6kg per person. What happens if you catch one big fish? Is it 6kg (fillets)to bring home or how does it work?

What are the laws on billfish? The places we fish, you are not allowed to bring out bottom species or billfish? Is that just a local "law"?
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: John F on November 12, 2010, 02:45:48 PM
Tuna,
The new MPA goes from the border all the way to Inhaca. Please see the topic I posted here on the Conservation section.

The management plan is being finalized
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: geno77 on November 12, 2010, 03:17:50 PM
John, How does the new harbour fit in the new MPA?
Title: Re: Moz List of protected species
Post by: John F on February 11, 2011, 11:16:37 PM
John, How does the new harbour fit in the new MPA?

Can't believe I left this one unanswered...

Well, this is a tough one... no one really know but as far as I know, the harbor will not be built... no funds have been secured and they are facing fierce competition from RB and Namibia... so far, there's dead silence about this...
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