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Need help! Regulations and finding reef in Reunion Island

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Hobbit 1987

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Hey All!

Im currently in Reunion Island with my fiance on her sampling trip for her Masters in marine biology. I have brought my spearing equipment with during the times for when we are not working. I have been snorkeling in some of the protective beaches and been scouting on the shore for good spots. I will only be here until the 29 January 2017 and I am looking for advice on regulation of fish (ie what, how many and how big) I am allowed to catch, licences and good reefs. Other forums say you need a licence while locals (from scientists to normal land dwelling mammals) say you dont need one. If there is anyone with a contact within reunion please let me know. I am currently staying in St Denis and using the buses as my main transport.

Yours in spearfishing
Stephan Keys
 
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