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Italy. In Italy you don't need a license for spearfishing in the sea
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In some Australian states you do not need a license.
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Laws vary by state in the US. Some require licenses for fishing in salt water, and others do not. In general, I don't know of any that require a specific license for spearfishing, but of course if the state requires a license to fish in salt water, then you would need the same license that is required for a rod and reel fisherman.
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Why don't you start a new thread with an appropriate name. Then it will get read by people who may not care about spearfishing licenses.
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In New Zealand no license is required. Any spearing of fresh water species is not allowed with the exception of eels.
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In Denmark you need a general fishing license for all types of fishing - it is really cheap so no problem. Spearing in fresh water is not allowed.
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In Russia, you don't need a spearfishing license - all you have to do is follow general rules that apply to both amateur fishers and spearfishers. There are of course exceptions, such as spearfishing in so-called paid reservoirs where they breed fish and then charge fishers money for fishing - you have to buy a license to do that
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Southen Cyprus does not require a license for breathhold.
North does. Turkey does(weak controlls though) What about UK now? how does BIG BROTHER control the spearo there now?
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