Cayman Islands proposes ban on non-Caymanians fishing in its waters

The Cayman Islands Government is moving to introduce legislation that would ban non-Caymanians from harvesting marine life in the country’s territorial waters, as part of a broader effort to protect biodiversity and preserve resources for local fisherfolk.

- Advertisement -

According to a release from the Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability, Cabinet has approved the development of the new law, which would impose sweeping restrictions on the ability of visitors and non-Caymanian residents to fish, catch conch or lobster, or otherwise remove marine life from the sea.

“This is a proactive step to manage our marine ecosystem responsibly,” said Environment Minister Katherine Ebanks-Wilks. “These measures will help maintain the health of our reefs and marine life, safeguarding both our natural resources for this and future generations.”

Under the proposed framework, non-Caymanians would be prohibited from harvesting any species, with limited exceptions. A licensing system may allow regulated catch-and-release fishing — near shore for designated game fish, and offshore for specific billfish species.

Currently, there are no fishing licence requirements or fees for anyone — local or visitor — to fish in designated areas. The new proposal would change that, marking a significant shift in how marine resources are managed.

The National Coalition for Caymanians is reportedly reviewing further proposals that could enforce a total ban on non-Caymanian harvesting of fish, conch, lobster, and other marine species.

Minister Ebanks-Wilks emphasized that legislative drafting has only just begun. “While the legislative drafting work is underway, the Government will consult with various stakeholders to develop implementation and enforcement plans,” she said.

The ministry noted that this initiative is still in the early stages. A public consultation period will follow internal discussions, and the final regulations may differ from the current draft proposals.

The move comes amid growing concerns about overfishing and climate change, which have already led to the creation of marine parks, species protections, and the enactment of the National Conservation Act.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

No changes have yet taken effect, but officials say public input will play a key role in shaping the final legislation.

More Stories

Sandals Ochi team brings books, supplies and reading support to Exchange Primary students

Earlier this week, Carol Bourke, General Manager of Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in Ocho Rios, St. Ann—one of Sandals Resorts International’s flagship properties known...

Barbados says migration central to growth, unveils regional free movement push at UN forum

Barbados has told an international conference on migration that its participation is aimed at turning commitment into progress, stressing that for small island developing...

Guyana-Brazil trade surges to US$1 billion as economic ties deepen

Guyana’s trade relationship with Brazil has expanded sharply, rising from about US$58 million in 2020 to an unprecedented US$1 billion in 2026, according to...
Natalio Wheatley

BVI Premier warns importers to pass on savings from government concessions

British Virgin Islands Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley has warned supermarkets and importers across the territory that government concessions introduced to ease rising living costs...
marco rubio

US imposes sanctions targeting Cuba’s military-linked conglomerate and officials

The United States has announced new sanctions targeting Cuba’s military-linked economic conglomerate and senior officials, as part of what they describe as an effort...
T&T Government Discusses Payments to Venezuela in Dragon Gas Field Deal Amid US Sanctions

Former Trinidad PM calls for resignations after toddler among 3 people shot in Morvant

Former prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Stuart Young, has called for the resignations of two senior government ministers following the murders of three...
Hantavirus

St . Kitts and Nevis national among cruise ship passengers linked to Hantavirus outbreak

The government of St. Kitts and Nevis says it is closely monitoring an international outbreak of Hantavirus infection linked to the expedition cruise vessel...

Poured into purpose: KFC Jamaica honors Principal Jacqueline Brown and Mount Zion educators

In recognition of Teacher’s Day, KFC Jamaica surprised the educators of Mount Zion Primary School in St. Ann with a gesture of appreciation, celebrating...
Cuba crisis

US reaffirms disaster response commitment in Caribbean ahead of hurricane season

The United States has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening disaster preparedness and emergency response across the Caribbean and wider Western Hemisphere ahead of the...
Belize moves to digital immigration, customs declaration system

British Virgin Islands to introduce immigration quota system under new planning framework

The government of the British Virgin Islands is moving to introduce a structured immigration quota-setting system as part of planned amendments to the Immigration...

Latest Articles