Sardines have been a major contributor to the pelagic fishery off southern Africa for several decades. The South African and Namibian stocks are separate, and seasonal hydrology, in conjunction with age-related behaviour, produces the observed size-distribution patterns. Sardines are relatively fast-growing and spawn repeatedly over the spring and summer months. Eggs and larvae are transported from the Agulhas Bank to the west coast by the north-flowing jet current at the shelf edge. Sardines are omnivorous, microphagist filter-feeders and are important prey for many piscivorous fishes, birds and mammals. There have been major fluctuations in sardine population biomass in southern Africa which have been associated with environment, regime s...
Pelagic eggs of marine fish were collected weekly from shelf waters at Park Rynie on the KwaZulu-Nat...
Shark catches in the protective nets set off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are s...
Bibliography: pages 113-117.The total allowable catches (TA Cs) of both anchovy and sardine in South...
A major shift in the distribution of South African sardine (Sardinops sagax) has resulted in a signi...
Sardine is an important target of the South African purse-seine fishery, the largest commercial fish...
Despite much public awareness surrounding the annual migration of sardine Sardinops sagax northward ...
The sardine fishery is an important component of the South African purse-seine fishery, the largest ...
The South African pelagic resources have been monitored acoustically since 1983. The results of thes...
Six indicators were investigated for South African sardine Sardinops sagax and anchovy Engraulis enc...
Huge populations of sardine and anchovy exist in the four major upwelling systems around the world. ...
Hydroacoustic surveys off the coast of South Africa over the early years of the 21st century indicat...
Catches of sardine Sardinops sagax made by the beach-seine fishery off the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coast...
The annual winter sardine run along the South African east coast impacts the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coa...
Includes bibliographical references.Three abundant small pelagic fish species co-occur in the Bengue...
The annual movement of South African sardine Sardinops sagax up the east coast of South Africa, know...
Pelagic eggs of marine fish were collected weekly from shelf waters at Park Rynie on the KwaZulu-Nat...
Shark catches in the protective nets set off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are s...
Bibliography: pages 113-117.The total allowable catches (TA Cs) of both anchovy and sardine in South...
A major shift in the distribution of South African sardine (Sardinops sagax) has resulted in a signi...
Sardine is an important target of the South African purse-seine fishery, the largest commercial fish...
Despite much public awareness surrounding the annual migration of sardine Sardinops sagax northward ...
The sardine fishery is an important component of the South African purse-seine fishery, the largest ...
The South African pelagic resources have been monitored acoustically since 1983. The results of thes...
Six indicators were investigated for South African sardine Sardinops sagax and anchovy Engraulis enc...
Huge populations of sardine and anchovy exist in the four major upwelling systems around the world. ...
Hydroacoustic surveys off the coast of South Africa over the early years of the 21st century indicat...
Catches of sardine Sardinops sagax made by the beach-seine fishery off the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coast...
The annual winter sardine run along the South African east coast impacts the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coa...
Includes bibliographical references.Three abundant small pelagic fish species co-occur in the Bengue...
The annual movement of South African sardine Sardinops sagax up the east coast of South Africa, know...
Pelagic eggs of marine fish were collected weekly from shelf waters at Park Rynie on the KwaZulu-Nat...
Shark catches in the protective nets set off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are s...
Bibliography: pages 113-117.The total allowable catches (TA Cs) of both anchovy and sardine in South...