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Inspired by an attempted hijack of another thread, I thought it could be interesting to learn about regional differences in what's accepted or not, and what's legal or not, in different corners of the world.
I can start. Norway
I can start. Norway
- Harvesting is generally accepted among the public, and I don't think there are legal limits on amounts. Scallop harvesting is very popular, and many scuba divers carry a catch bag "just in case"
- Spearfishing is legal in salt water and generally accepted. Not legal in fresh water.
- Spearguns are normally not used by scuba divers, but popular among freedivers.
- The pole spear is the UW hunting tool chosen by scuba divers; I've never met a scuba diver with a speargun. I'm pretty convinced that this is for safety reasons. Even if I'm pretty comfortable with guns in general if they're handled correctly, I don't think I'd be comfortable buddying up with a guy carrying a speargun. Mental bandwidth and all that.
- Spearguns must, AFAIK, be powered by rubber bands or pressurised air; powerheads are illegal