
What to Know About Fishing in The Maldives
Besides tourism, fishing is another major contributor to the country's economy. With over 1000 islands consisting of live coral reefs and strategic underwater terrain, the waters here are nutrient-dense and ideal for marine animals.
With fishing being an essential industry in the country, the Maldives have strict laws when it comes to fishing, with hefty penalties imposed on those who break them. Here are some important regulations when it comes to fishing in the Maldives:
Reef fishing is not allowed. However, if you obtain permission from your resort, you can fish on their house reef.
Fishing on individual reefs that aren't part of an island, sandbank or any other dry land is allowed.
Fishing from the reefs of an inhabited island by people from another island can only be carried out with approval from that island's Island Office.
If the distance from the beach to the reef edge of an inhabited island is more than 1000 metres, you can fish beyond the 700-metre boundary of the reef.
Fishing with nets from the reefs of Malé is prohibited.
Catching mackerels with nets is prohibited.
Killing sharks is prohibited.
The use of poison, guns, or explosives is prohibited.