Bibliography: leaves 198-209.The hake fishery off southern Africa is a highly valuable and important fishery in terms of both revenue and local employment. This thesis considers the current assessment and management of the Cape hakes stocks. It commences with a brief review of the biology of the Cape hakes and the history of the fishery and the management of the resource. The data available for the assessments are described, giving some details as to how they are collected and analysed
Bibliography: leaves 24-25.The aims of this study are to analyse the extent and distribution of boat...
The hake fishery is South Africa's most valuable and harvests two morphologically similar species, t...
Historically, the two species of Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off South Africa we...
The bases for historical catch limits placed on the hake fishery are reviewed in brief for earlier y...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
Three important developments in resource assessment and management during the period of the Benguela...
The bases for historical catch limits placed on the hake fishery are reviewed in brief for earlier y...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
The waters off South Africa’s coastline boast a rich mix of commercially fished species. Quantitativ...
Sardine is an important target of the South African purse seine fishery, the largest commercial fish...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
During 1997, considerable scientific differences arose about the status of the Namibian hake (Merluc...
The ASPM (SCAA) methodology presented in Butterworth and Rademeyer (2008), with an adjustment to be ...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
Bibliography: leaves 24-25.The aims of this study are to analyse the extent and distribution of boat...
The hake fishery is South Africa's most valuable and harvests two morphologically similar species, t...
Historically, the two species of Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off South Africa we...
The bases for historical catch limits placed on the hake fishery are reviewed in brief for earlier y...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
Three important developments in resource assessment and management during the period of the Benguela...
The bases for historical catch limits placed on the hake fishery are reviewed in brief for earlier y...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
The waters off South Africa’s coastline boast a rich mix of commercially fished species. Quantitativ...
Sardine is an important target of the South African purse seine fishery, the largest commercial fish...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
During 1997, considerable scientific differences arose about the status of the Namibian hake (Merluc...
The ASPM (SCAA) methodology presented in Butterworth and Rademeyer (2008), with an adjustment to be ...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
Bibliography: leaves 24-25.The aims of this study are to analyse the extent and distribution of boat...
The hake fishery is South Africa's most valuable and harvests two morphologically similar species, t...
Historically, the two species of Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off South Africa we...