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Abu Dhabi Boat Owner Fined Dh20,000 for Breaking Fishing Limits

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In a recent effort to protect Abu Dhabi’s marine life, the owner of a recreational fishing boat was fined Dh20,000 for catching more fish than the daily limit allows, according to the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD).

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Recreational fishing boats that go over the daily catch limit must have a commercial fishing license, which these boats typically do not possess. Fishing without this license is an environmental violation, resulting in a Dh2,000 fine.

If someone repeats this violation, the penalties become stricter: a second offense leads to a one-month suspension of the boat, while a third violation can result in the boat’s license being revoked.

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By enforcing these rules, the EAD aims to keep Abu Dhabi’s marine resources healthy and sustainable, ensuring they are available for future generations.

Recreational boat owners are encouraged to follow all regulations and support conservation efforts to prevent violations and protect marine life.

When to Fish in the UAE

The UAE has set specific months for fishing various species, taking breeding seasons into account, with periods labeled as ‘open season’ and ‘ban season.’

Fishing for certain shark species is banned year-round as per Ministerial Decree No. (43) of 2019, and using encircling nets (Halaq) in Abu Dhabi and Dubai’s fishing waters is also prohibited. Additionally, fishing for anchovies and sardines is not allowed in July.

In Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah, using encircling nets (Halaq) is banned from June to October. The fishing and trading of Badeh in all Abu Dhabi fishing waters is not permitted in April and May. Lastly, fishing for other shark species not mentioned in the ministerial decree is banned in March, April, May, and June.

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