Wildlife and Fishing Permit Information
Fishing Permit Information
The Main regulations that you must abide by, regarding Fish and Wildlife in the US Virgin Islands are as follows:
-The collection or possession of ANY indigenous species without a permit granted the Division of Fish and Wildlife, Bureau Of Environmental Education.
-Federal Permits must be required for federally listed species as well as Territorial permits.
-The transportation or export or sale of any Federally or Territorially listed species, or parts from a listed species is prohibited.
-The import or introduction of any species that is not indigenous to the territory without a permit is prohibited
-The disturbance, damage or even pruning of mangroves without a permit is prohibited
-the damaging of ny indigenous or endangered species is prohibited.
The permits that the Division of Fish and Wildlife include:
-Import permits - All non-native animals and plants must have import permits from Dept. of Agriculture-Vetrinary Serv. and DFW.
-Export permits - All native animals and plants must have export permits
-Indigenous Species - All collections of native animals (birds, bats and fish)
-Research - All research and monitoring projects in the Territory
-Pruning Trees - All native trees need a permit to be pruned (DOA-Forestry, and DFW)
-Mangroves - All mangrove pruning or transplanting projects
-Corals - All coral monitoring, relocation, collection or restoration projects (including Government projects)
-Island Visitation - To visit any non-private offshore cay
-Exotic Species - Retention of all non-native species (excepting dogs, cats, and agricultural animals)
-Beach renourishment - All sand and beach renourishment