Mullet fishing is season now open in Kuwait’s territorial waters until November 30th

Published 2023년 7월 3일

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The Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources in Kuwait has opened mullet fishing season in the country's territorial waters from July to November, with certain restricted areas excluded. Fishing is banned in areas including Kuwait Bay, the three-mile coastal zone, and surrounding islands. Individuals who violate the fishing regulations and laws may face penalties under Law No. 46 of 1980, which protects fish wealth.
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The Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources has announced the opening of mullet fishing season in Kuwait’s territorial waters. From July to November, fishermen are permitted to fish for mullets, except in certain restricted areas such as Kuwait Bay, the three-mile coastal zone, and the surrounding islands. According to Mohsen Al-Mutairi, the Deputy Director-General of Fisheries, the eastern part of Bubiyan Island within the three-mile coastal zone, from Ras Al-Barsha in the south to Ras Al-Qayed in the north, is also excluded, unless specified otherwise. Fishing is prohibited around Maskan Island, Failaka, and Awha within the three-mile coastal zone of these islands. Al-Mutairi emphasized that mullet fishing and its circulation are strictly prohibited during the non-fishing season. He highlighted the importance of complying with various conditions and controls when fishing for mullet in the excluded areas, which includes obtaining a seasonal permit from the ...

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