Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Fishing locations and education
7 May 2026
Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on fishing locations and education by Ms Grace Fu, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment.
Question:
Mr Lee Hong Chuang: To ask the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment in view of incidents of youths fishing in non-designated areas despite regulations (a) what are the reasons for restricting fishing locations; (b) whether there are plans to expand accessible, youth-friendly fishing areas; and (c) how will agencies better educate and engage youths on responsible fishing practices.
Answer:
Our reservoirs and waterways form part of our critical water infrastructure in ensuring water security, water quality and flood alleviation. Given Singapore’s land scarcity, PUB has also made suitable areas available to the public for recreational uses, such as fishing, provided that these primary objectives are not compromised.
Many parts of our reservoirs and waterways have inherent hazards, with steep and slippery embankments, as well as fast-rising and fast-moving waters. Safety is therefore the key consideration when assessing whether to allow fishing in specific locations. Besides the safety of anglers, we must also make sure that fishing does not risk the safety of members of public. For example, the casting of fishing lines with hooks could endanger those engaged in water-based activities such as kayaking and dragon boating.
Information on designated fishing areas and responsible fishing practices are accessible on the PUB and NParks websites. PUB has also posted educational content highlighting how illegal fishing can jeopardise public safety on social media, to better engage youths.
