The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar species, the shallow-water Cape hake Merluccius capensis and the deep-water Cape hake M. paradoxus. Because catch-and effort statistics collected from the fishery are not species-disaggregated, previous published quantitative assessment methods have treated the two hake species as one. Furthermore, recent evidence suggests that (although treated as two separate populations in past assessments) the South and West coasts components of each species form a single stock. This paper describes the development of the first fully species-disaggregated coast-wide baseline assessment of the South African hake resource. M. paradoxus is estimated to be curren...
The deep-water Cape hake, Merluccius paradoxus, is one of two hake species found off South Africa an...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68).Catch and effort statistics for the Cape hakes (M...
The waters off South Africa’s coastline boast a rich mix of commercially fished species. Quantitativ...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
The bases for historical catch limits placed on the hake fishery are reviewed in brief for earlier y...
Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are morphologically very similar and cannot be registered separ...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
The hake fishery is South Africa's most valuable and harvests two morphologically similar species, t...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
Bibliography: leaves 198-209.The hake fishery off southern Africa is a highly valuable and important...
We developed generalised additive models (GAMs) to estimate standardised time-series of population a...
This paper gives specifications of the 2014 South African hake Reference Case assessment. The data u...
The work aims to build on that done by Punt and Leslie (1995) in the development of a multispecies m...
The distribution area for the South African hake population is separated into nine regions to accom...
The deep-water Cape hake, Merluccius paradoxus, is one of two hake species found off South Africa an...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68).Catch and effort statistics for the Cape hakes (M...
The waters off South Africa’s coastline boast a rich mix of commercially fished species. Quantitativ...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
The bases for historical catch limits placed on the hake fishery are reviewed in brief for earlier y...
Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are morphologically very similar and cannot be registered separ...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
The hake fishery is South Africa's most valuable and harvests two morphologically similar species, t...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
Bibliography: leaves 198-209.The hake fishery off southern Africa is a highly valuable and important...
We developed generalised additive models (GAMs) to estimate standardised time-series of population a...
This paper gives specifications of the 2014 South African hake Reference Case assessment. The data u...
The work aims to build on that done by Punt and Leslie (1995) in the development of a multispecies m...
The distribution area for the South African hake population is separated into nine regions to accom...
The deep-water Cape hake, Merluccius paradoxus, is one of two hake species found off South Africa an...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68).Catch and effort statistics for the Cape hakes (M...
The waters off South Africa’s coastline boast a rich mix of commercially fished species. Quantitativ...