'Tawajudi for residents' online service to help UAE residents stranded abroad

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation introduced a new service on its website: 'Tawajudi for residents'.

The new service is intended for residents with valid residencies and who are outside the country. This service aims to facilitate their safe return to the UAE in emergency situations.
The Twajudi service for residents allows individuals to request for approval to return as and when flights resume operations. 

Residents who are currently abroad can register for this service through MoFAIC’s website, thus facilitating communication with them in case of emergency.

The Twajudi website advises applicants to not book any travel tickets unless the application has been approved and they receive an approval number.

The service can be accessed through the main page of the Ministry’s website, under Individuals Services, then click on 'Tawajudi for residents'.

You will be required to enter your Emirates ID number, passport number, nationality, date of birth, mobile number and date of birth. 

You will also be asked to provide the reason you went outside the UAE (Education, family visit, medical treatment, tourism, work or other) as well as tentative details of your return.

Upload documents:
You then need to upload scanned copies of the following documents:
1. Coloured photo
2. UAE residence visa copy
3. Passport copy
4. Proof for the visit reason outside UAE. The proof can be a letter from the work company, medial organization or the flight tickets in case the reason is tourism. 
5. Ticket to the UAE (optional)

The file should be in a JPEG or PDF format and no bigger that 2mb in size.

You will then receive a draft number, which you can use to restart your application if it gets stuck due to any technical errors. 

No fees to submit the application.

Review application and submit
Once you complete the application form successfully, you will receive a tracking number visa email. 

You will then need to wait for your application to be approved.

When can I fly back to the UAE?
Emirates and Etihad airlines are operating limited one-way flights aimed at helping UAE residents return. However, you are advised to book your tickets only after you receive an approval from MOFAIC.

Helpline
Holders of valid residence permits overseas and their family members and first-degree relatives in the UAE can call the helpline on 0097124965228 or 0097192083344 for enquiries and assistance for humanitarian and emergency cases to ensure their safe return to the UAE. Social media channels: MOFAICUAE.
Toll free from UAE: 80044444

Identity and Citizenship Authority Call Centre numbers:
+971600522222, +97123128867, +97123128865

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UAE National Holidays-2020

Here is a list of public holidays for the year 2020 applicable to both public and private sectors:
-Gregorian New Year: 1 January

-Eid Al Fitr: From last day of the Islamic month of Ramadan to 3 Shawwal* (4 days)

-Arafah day and Eid Al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice): From 9 to 12 Dhu al Hijjah* (4 days)

-Hijri New Year: 1 Muharram*: August 23, 2020

-The Prophet's Mohammed birthday: October 29, 2020

-Commemoration Day: 1 December (previously it was observed on 30 November)

-National Day: 2 and 3 December (2 days).

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January 1 New Year's Day

New Year's Day is fixed on January 1 to celebrate the dawn of the new Gregorian year. The UAE joins the global party with fireworks, parades, and parties. Last year, Burj Khalifa was the centerpiece for one of the greatest firework displays the UAE has ever seen.

Eid Al Fitr
Roughly translated, Eid Al Fitr means 'festival of breaking the fast'. The holiday is a celebration which marks the end of Ramadan. It is a time to show kindness to others and love for Allah.

Eid Al Fitr begins automatically after the last day of Ramadan, on the first day of Shawwal.

The date is subject to moon-sighting and could change.
Arafat Day
Arafat Day is the second day of the annual haj (or pilgrimage). The holiday takes place the day before the start of Eid Al Adha. At dawn, Muslim pilgrims make their way from Mina to a nearby hillside called Mount Arafat and a plain called the Plain of Arafat.
The date is subject to moon-sighting and could change.

Eid Al Adha
Eid Al Adha translates to the 'festival of sacrifice'. The holiday honours Ibrahim and his willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail for Allah. Ismail is happy to oblige before Allah sends his angel, Jibra'il, to inform Ibrahim that he has already accepted the sacrifice from his heart.

Goats are sacrificed and divided into three parts: one part for the family, one part for relatives, and one part for the poor. The holiday begins on the 10th day of Dhu Al Hijja, the last month of the Hijri calendar.

Usually lasting for three days, it is very likely that workers will celebrate with a long weekend.
The date is subject to moon-sighting and could change.

Al Hijri, Islamic New Year
Al Hijri is the Islamic New Year.

The date is subject to moon-sighting and could change.

Prophet Mohammad's (PBUH) Birthday
The birthday of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) is celebrated on the 12th day of Rabi Al Awwal. In Arabic, the holiday is referred to as Eid Al Mawlid an Nabawi.

The date is subject to moon-sighting and could change.

Commemoration Day
Commemoration Day (sometimes referred to as Martyr's Day) is a new public holiday and is fixed on November 30. The day was declared by His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, in 2015 to honour Emiratis who have died for their country.

December 2, UAE National Day
The UAE's National Day is fixed on December 2 each year. Although the UAE or the Trucial States as it was known until 1971, was never part of the British Empire, it was a British Protectorate. The protectorate treaty was withdrawn on December 1 1971, paving the way for the federal unification of the Trucial States.
Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah made up the original UAE, with Ras Al Khaimah joining in a year later in 1972.


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UAE visa restrictions due to COVID-19

I am visitor/tourist in the UAE and can I renew my visa?
Visitors within the UAE can extend their stay in the country by applying for a new visit or tourist visa through any tour agency.

Due to the spread of COVID-19, tourists and visitors inside the country can extend their stay by applying for a new visa during their stay here.

Tourists and visitors can either leave the country when their visa expires or change the status by getting a new visa through tourist companies, the source said. Visitors can get sponsors like family members to apply for the new visa if he or she is still inside the country.

What happens if I stay on without renewing the visa?
People who stay in the country without changing their status on the expiry of their visas will be subject of fines.

Overstay fine calculator for tourists or visitor:
Dh200 for first day

Dh100 for each subsequent day, plus a one-time Dh100 processing fee.

Can I renew my residency permit now?
Residents in the UAE can renew their residency permits if they are still inside the country.

Residents who are transferring their residency to a different sponsor inside the country can still do so too.

Moreover, if a person has cancelled his residency and cannot leave the country due to the spread of COVID-19, he can change his status by applying for a visit visa through tourist agencies.

I have a residency visa and am overseas and cannot fly. The duration of my stay abroad has crossed 180 days? What will happen to my residency?

As things stand, people with a valid UAE residency but are out of the country for more than 180 days, will have their residency cancelled if they don’t arrive in the UAE before the grace period. However, such people are advised to check with the concerned authority after two weeks for any updates or new instructions.

I am resident who went on a holiday to Mumbai and was to return on March 24. I urgently need to come back, how can I?
Holders of valid UAE residency, who are currently out of the country, were suspended from entry for a renewable period of two weeks effective noon on Thursday, March 19.

Is home quarantine a must if I’ve returned from abroad?
UAE Attorney General Hamad Al Shamsi said that every person coming to the UAE must abide by the duration of the home quarantine in his place for 14 days.

What happens if I don’t self-quarantine?
Anyone found leaving his place of residence during the quarantine period will be punishable by law. The penalty includes jail, fine or both.

If I cancel my residency and cannot travel to my home country, what should I do?
You can change your status by going to a travel agency and applying for a visit visa.

Whom should I contact to resolve my visa problem?
Contact GDRFA Amer Call Centre 8005111.

UAE to suspend visa on arrival from March 19

Dubai Airports advised customers to check with their airline in advance of travel.
Effective March 17, UAE authorities have temporarily suspended the issuance of all entry visas. This does not apply to those passengers holding diplomatic passports or those who have had visas issued prior to March 17.

Screening on Arrival
On arrival to Dubai International (DXB) all passengers will go through a non-intrusive thermal scanning process as they pass through customs.

Additional checks
Those arriving from any of the countries listed below will undergo thermal screening and nasal swab. This level of screening is being carried out by Dubai Health Authority’s (DHA) airport medical centre team at Dubai International (DXB) and limited to the following countries:

• Italy – Rome

• Lebanon (until March 16)

• People’s Republic of China – Beijing

• Syria (until March 16)

• Thailand

What about when I exit the country? Will I be subject to screening?
All passengers departing on passenger flights bound for destinations in the United States will also undergo thermal screening.

Which flights have been suspended from the UAE?
As directed by the relevant authorities, all scheduled passenger flights to and from the following countries have been temporarily suspended until further notice:

• Bahrain

• Iraq (effective as of March 17)

• Islamic Republic of Iran

• Italy, except for Rome

• Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

• Kuwait

• Lebanon (effective as of March 17)

• People’s Republic of China, except for Beijing

• Syria (effective as of March 17)

• Turkey (effective as of March 17)

In India: Indians who have visited coronavirus-affected countries to be quarantined 14 Days

Will Indian nationals planning on returning home be quarantined?
Yes, but only those Indian nationals who have visited China, Republic of Korea, Iran, Italy, Spain, France and Germany on or after February 15, 2020 will be quarantined for 14 days.

Is “COVID-19 Negative Certificate” mandatory for Indians?
Only for those who are coming from Republic of Korea or Italy.
Will Indians transiting through these seven countries — China, Republic of Korea, Iran, Italy, Spain, France and Germany — be quarantined on arrival in India?
No. Transit through airport is not considered stay.

For Indians who want to go abroad
Can Indians travel abroad?
Yes, but Indian national are strongly advised to avoid non-essential travel to coronavirus-affected countries.

On their return to India from affected countries (China, Republic of Korea, Iran, Italy, Spain, France and Germany) they will be quarantined.
Do visas of foreigners in India remain valid? Can foreigners extend their Indian visas before expiry?
Yes, the visas of all foreigners in India remain valid.

They may contact the nearest Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO)/ Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) for extension or conversion of their visa or grant of any consular service.

Can foreigners living in India travel out of the country and return?
Yes, they can go out of India.

However, before April 15, 2020, they would require a fresh visa to enter India again.
About the new norms introduced on March 11 by Indian government.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, March 11, the Bureau of Immigration under the Home Ministry of India announced it is suspending visas to the country to curtail the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus.

The statement said: “All existing visas, except diplomatic, official, UN/international organisations, employment, project visas, stand suspended till 15th April 2020.”

With regards to foreign nationals applying for Indian visas, which visa categories are allowed to enter India?
Those who hold employment and project visa, diplomatic passport holders, official passport holders, those in UN / International organisations.

Are dependents of exempted visa category allowed?
No.

Are infants / children who hold foreign passports but parents Indian, allowed?
No. They are required to get fresh visa from Indian Mission / Post.

Are Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives passport holders allowed?
Nepal and Bhutan nationals are allowed. Maldives nationals require visa.

Are foreign nationals with RC/RP/Stay visa allowed to enter?
Only those foreigners who have RC / RP / Stay visa with respect to employment  / project visas.

Is COVID-19 Negative Certificate mandatory?
Only for those foreigners who are travelling to India from / visited Italy or Republic of Korea.

Can foreigners avail direct transit facility at Indian airport?
Yes. However, even in transit, medical screening is mandatory.

Who is the competent authority to issue COVID-19 Negative Certificates in Italy and Republic of Korea?
Hospitals / labs recognised by Governement of Italy and Republic of Korea respectively.

FOR OCI CARD HOLDERS
Are OCI Card holders allowed?
No. They are required to get fresh visa from Indian mission / post.

Are infants / children who hold foreign passports with OCI cards but parents are Indian passport holders allowed?
No. Infants / children are required to get fresh visa from Indian mission / post.

NEW VISA RESTRICTIONS TO INDIA
All existing visas issued to nationals of any country stand suspended until April 15, 2020.

However, exemptions have been made for diplomats, officials, UN/ international organisations, employment and project visas. The new norms have taken effect from March 13.

What about those with Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) cards?
Visa free travel facility granted to OCI card holders shall be kept in abeyance till April 15, 2020.

What if a foreigner has a pressing need to visit the country?
Any foreign national who intends to travel to India for compelling reasons may contact the nearest Indian mission for fresh visa.

Is there any restriction on international travel over land?
International traffic through land borders will be restricted to designated immigration check posts with medical screening facilities.

Dubai reduce cost of doing business and living

• Suspension of 2.5% market fees, recovery of 20% of custom fees on imported products sold locally
• Cancellation of the Dh50,000 bank guarantee or cash required to exercise customs clearance activity
• 90% reduction on the fees imposed on submitting customs documents.
• Cancellation of the 25% down payment for requesting the installment of government fees for licensing and renewing licenses
• The water and electricity bills will be cut by 10% for all Dubai customers, including residential, commercial and industrial
• 50% reduction of the Municipality fee on hotel sales
• Companies will be exempted from postponement fees for tourism and sports activities in 2020

Fishing in the UAE. Fishing laws, licensing and seasons

How do I get a licence?

Abu Dhabi
To go fishing in Abu Dhabi waters, citizens, residents and tourists need to apply for a licence at the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD). The licence can be applied for easily online here.

 You can also call the agency on 02 693 4444

 These are the different types of fishing licences that can be applied for:
 
 1. Commercial fishing licences
 

Commercial fishing licences are issued to professional fishermen in Abu Dhabi. To get this service, the following conditions the applicant:

 • Must be a UAE citizen and registered with Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MoCCaE).
 • Must have a fishing boat registered by the MoCCaE.
 • Must have good conduct and behaviour.
 • Must be at least 18 years old.
 • Must comply with decisions issued by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi and use allowed fishing equipment.

 Cost: Dh200 for Tarad (speedboat)

 Dh250 for Lansh (motor-engine powered dhow)

 The same fee needs to be paid for the renewal of the licence.

 2. Hadhra fishing licence
 

Hadhra is a traditional fishing method used in shallow coastal areas. This licence is issued to traditional UAE fishermen.

 Required documents:

 - Emirates ID

 - Personal photo, a letter to EAD with coordinates of the fishing location

 3. Fishing net permit (Al Ghazal)

This permit is issued to fishermen who own a speedboat and hold a commercial fishing licence. Net fishing is permitted in the waters of Abu Dhabi except for the areas banned by Law No. 23 of 1999 on the Exploitation and Protection of Living Aquatic Resources in the UAE (PDF), and the related local decisions. This service is provided to owners of fishing boats only, not of big fishing vessels.

 4. Weekly recreational fishing licence
The public can apply for this licence, which enables them to fish along the Abu Dhabi beaches. It is issued for UAE citizens, expats (with valid visa) and tourists.

 Cost: Dh30

5. Annual recreational fishing licence
Holders of the annual recreational fishing licences are allowed to fish along the Abu Dhabi beaches. This licence is valid for one year and issued to citizens, residents and tourists. The applicant should be 18 years old or above and a UAE citizen or expatriate (with valid visa). Tourists would need to provide details of their tourist visa.

 Cost: Dh120

 Processing Time: Three working days

 Required documents:

 - Copy of Emirates ID

 - Personal photo

Gargour permit
A gargour is a cage-like fishing trap with an opening that allows the fish to swim inside without being able to escape. It targets deep-water fish such as the hammour, jesh and zuraidi. Gargour permits are issued for commercial fishers having big fishing launches (motor-engine powered dhow).

Bohoor permit
‘Bohoor’ signifies internal waters and the UAE’s regional waters within the Abu Dhabi emirate. This permit allows traditional fishers to practise fishing in these areas. It can be renewed every four years.

 Required documents

 - Emirates ID

 - Copy of the family book

 - A letter directed to EAD with the location coordinates

 Fees: Dh1,500
 
 Dufara fishing permit

Dufara is a small fishing net used in shallow waters to catch fish such as the golden trevally, scaled queenfish and the yellowtail scad. This service requires the applicant to have a registered fishing boat.

 Cost: No fees

 Required Documents

 - Copy Emirates ID

 - Copy of fishing boat ownership

 Dubai
The Natural Resources Protection section of Dubai Municipality is the competent authority to provide licensing services for fishing within the emirate’s regional water. There are two types of fishing licensing service provided by Dubai Municipality:

 Recreational fishing licence
This service enables the customer to obtain a licence for recreational fishing using the fishing rod only. This licence allows fishing from the coast, or using a boat in coastal waters of the emirate of Dubai. Fishing will be in compliance with the terms of the Federal Law No. 23 of 1999 amended by Federal Law No. 7 of 2016 on Protection and Development of Bio-Aquatic resources in the UAE and related regulations. This service is available to citizens and residents. The licence is valid for a renewable term of one year. The service is suspended from June to October of every year to keep sustainable consumption of local fish resources.

 Artisanal fishing licence
This service enables the customer to obtain fishing licence in the UAE’s marine waters as per the Federal Law No. 23 of 1999 amended by Federal Law No. 7 of 2016 on the requirement of protection, and development of Bio-Aquatic resources in the UAE and according to the procedures of Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. This service is available and eligible by UAE national artesian fishers. Applying for this service requires an approval from the local fishing organisation.

 To apply for a licence in Dubai, click here.

 Ras Al Khaimah
In Ras Al Khaimah, Environment Protection and Development Authority is the entity competent to issue fishing licences in the regional waters of the emirate. Its duties include regulation of fishing and protection of fish resources in the emirate. Fishing for recreational or commercial purposes is not allowed in Ras Al Khaimah without obtaining a licence from the authority.

 Fishing boats registration
Ministry of Climate Change and Environment is in charge of issuing licences and registering fishing boats all over the UAE. According to the Ministerial Decree Ho. 372 of 2013 on Temporary Suspension of New Fishing Boat Registration (PDF in Arabic), Ministry of Climate Change and Environment suspended issuance of licences for new boats. Current licences issued by the ministry cover sale, assignment, replacement of damaged boats and transfer of title to heirs. To licence a fishing boat, the owner of the boat must:

 • Be a citizen of the UAE
 • Be at least 18 years old
 • Get security approval
 • Have a fishing licence from the competent authority
 • Not have been previously registered with the ministry
 • Have fishing experience
 
 Where can I go fishing in the UAE?

If you are looking to take up fishing, you would largely have two options: deep-sea fishing and shore fishing.

Muhammad Ishakov, co-founder of Jighead.ae, an online store for fishing equipment, spoke about how shore fishing seems to have gained popularity in the UAE.

He said: More and more people want to learn this amazing hobby. However, beyond a hobby it becomes a sport and many anglers, or fishing enthusiasts, move from traditional fishing to more advanced and challenging methods of using artificial baits and lures, catching different types of fish.

One of the best things is that enthusiasts who fish as a sport mostly practise catch and release, where they enjoy the fight with the fish and release them in most cases, or keeping just one or two legal size fish for the family table. This type of fishing is the most sustainable as it doesn’t affect the fish population.

Where can you go for shore fishing?
While there are no officially designated areas for fishing, the following list has been compiled based on popular fishing areas around the UAE. However, it is important to note that fishing enthusiasts should always check around before they begin fishing in an area. Fishing is not allowed near swimming areas, areas with high security, fishermen's harbours and construction and commercial areas.

 Abu Dhabi
 1. Al Aryam Island
 2. Al-Bateen Beach has a good fishing spot near Hodariyat bridge.
 3. ICAD II has some popular fishing spots down the beach strip, including at Hameed Beach.
 4. Al Raha Beach, near Yas tunnel
 5. Yas Island
 6. Eastern Mangroves

 Dubai
1. Below Al Maktoum Bridge - Bur Dubai side. It is not allowed to fish in Deira and Floating Bridge)
 2. Some parts of the Al Mamzar Creek – it is not allowed to fish near swimming areas, landing bases, Mamzar Corniche, and investment areas)
 3. Breakwaters in Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim beaches behind Sunset mall (not allowed to fish in swimming areas and fishermen harbours)
 4. Below Garhoud Bridge (Deira side) (It is not allowed to fish in Bur Dubai side and investment areas and below Business Bay bridge)
 5. Breakwaters on Al Sufouh beach (not allowed to fish in swimming areas and investment areas).

 Sharjah
 1. Al Mamzar (Sharjah side)
 2. Al Hira Beach (Sharjah) (This is the coast near the Al Sharqan area in Sharjah, near Sharjah Ladies Club)
 3. Al Khan Lagoon
 4. Al Hamriya Beach (This is the stretch of the beach right after Hamriya Free Zone)
 5. Kalba Beach
 6. Dibba al hisn water canal
 7. Luluyah Beach

 Deep-sea fishing
As for deep-sea fishing, you would need to hire a fishing charter boat. The advantage? You chase the catch, instead of waiting for it to come to you.  

To catch larger fish,  a 'trolling' or 'casting' method is used.

These are intended to create an environment where the smaller fish are moving, which then get attacked by the larger predator.

Where can you go for deep-sea fishing?
There are no spots, but rather areas where usually shoals of fish move. Normally, anglers will look for active birds that will help them find shoals of fish that are hunting.

Some of the best action can be found very near to the shore, and sometimes it requires going out 20km off-shore.

At time anglers could even enjoy ‘bottom fishing’, catching fish that usually live near the sea floor.

This happens mainly through some anomalies on the sea bed, like a ship wreck, or some formations that provide an environment for fish to build out an environment around it.

Trawling – In this method, as the boat moves, there is a jig or lure – which is basically a fake fish – attached to the boat, moving with it as well. It attracts predators that might come to attack it. Once the fish takes the bait, the line starts running and you pull the fish out.

Casting – Here the boat is static. You throw in the line with the lure and then reel it in. It has the same effect as trawling, where you have the lure moving at the top of the surface of the sea. Once the fish attacks the bait, anglers are able to catch it.

These two methods work on the surface and are primarily used to catch bigger fish like barracuda, kingfish, queenfish or bonitos.

Bottom fishing - This is a completely different concept, according to Khamitov, as it involves using a sinker, or a piece of weight, to drop the bait to the sea bed. The angler attaches a piece of squid to the hook along with a sinker. As the bait reaches close to the sea bed, the angler keeps moving it around, simulating the movement of a fish. Fish like sherri or hamour, which feed near the sea bed and are called bottom-feeders, are lured in.

Jigging – According to Khamitov, in this technique, the angler takes a jig, which is a smaller lure, like a small fish, and moves it around. This can be done right above the surface of the sea, it could be done near the sea bed (using a sinker) or the angler could move the lure from the sea bed right to the surface. You have to recreate the movement of the small fish. If the fish or piece of squid is not moving, the fish might just consider it a plankton and not attack. With jigging, you play with the lure to make the bigger fish believe that the lure is a smaller fish.

Casting – With casting, you have to be on the look out for other predators like seagulls.

Here, the boat’s captain takes the group of anglers towards where seagulls might be gathering. At some point, you will notice the water moving into what looks like a rolling boil.

This is when the smaller fish are coming to the surface to eat the plankton and the bigger fish are coming close to the surface to attack the smaller fish. The seagulls are feeding on both these fish.

Once the surface begins to roll into an apparent boil, the shoal comes to the surface and you cast – throwing the line into the middle of this rolling water.

You then reel your line in to recreate a moving fish. As you are reeling it in, the bigger fish attacks it and you pull it out.

What do I need in a starter fishing kit?
Some basic equipment you need in your fishing kit includes:

 • A rod
 • A machine or reel (the device on to which the line is attached)
 • The line
 • Different jigs, sinkers, hooks, lures.

What you put at the end of the line can vary, you have a million options. You can shop for the kit and baits anywhere from discount markets to fishing equipment shops in the UAE.

Depending on the quality of the equipment, you can get a basic kit for relatively cheap. However, if you would like to invest in decent quality equipment, Khamitov recommends setting a budget of around Dh1,000.

What is a good time to go fishing?
Based on the feeding activity of fish, early morning or in the evening are the best times to go.

Just after sunrise or just before sunset, that’s the feeding time of fish.

SOME OF THE REGULATIONS STATED IN FEDERAL LAW NO. (23)
Fishing with trawling nets, or by the bottom setting nets, nylon nets or drift (AlHayyal) regardless of the type, size or length of the nets used thereon is also prohibited.
It is prohibited to capture sea turtles of all species sizes and ages, or collecting their eggs or tampering with their habitat and propagation places in the Fishing Waters. It is also impermissible to catch whales, sea cows (Alatwam) and other sea mammals of all species and sizes or extraction oysters, sponges or coral reefs except for scientific research purposes and after obtaining a written permission from the Competent Authority.

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