South Africa has 291 functional estuaries of which 43 per cent are threatened. These estuaries provide numerous environmental goods and services to the species situated within and adjacent to them. In an effort to improve the protection of the country’s estuaries and the environmental goods and services they provide, many laws of direct and indirect relevance to estuaries have been introduced over the past two decades. The provision of these environmental goods and services is however contingent upon maintaining the natural ecological flows inherent in estuaries. One significant threat to maintaining these natural ecological flows is the artificial opening of the mouth of an estuary, an action often triggered by the desire to protect privat...
Fresh water, a fundamental element of all estuarine ecosystems, is South Africa's most limited natur...
“An estuary is a partially or fully enclosed body of watera) which is open to the sea permanently or...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
South Africa has 291 functional estuaries of which 43 per cent are threatened. These estuaries provi...
South Africa has 291 functional estuaries of which 43 per cent are threatened. These estuaries provi...
South Africa has 291 functional estuaries of which 43 per cent are threatened. These estuaries provi...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhil (Law)Estuaries are highly productive types of ecosystems worldwide and...
In the past estuaries' mouths were artificially breached in order to protect human proprietary inter...
“An estuary is a partially or fully enclosed body of watera) which is open to the sea permanently or...
“An estuary is a partially or fully enclosed body of watera) which is open to the sea permanently or...
In the new geological epoch of total human dominance of the planet, already widely referred to as th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1998.Estuaries are recognised for their biolog...
In the new geological epoch of total human dominance of the planet, already widely referred to as th...
An estuary, according to the National Water Act of 1998, is a partially or fully enclosed body of wa...
Estuaries are last in line as a recipient of river water and for this reason they are particularly v...
Fresh water, a fundamental element of all estuarine ecosystems, is South Africa's most limited natur...
“An estuary is a partially or fully enclosed body of watera) which is open to the sea permanently or...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
South Africa has 291 functional estuaries of which 43 per cent are threatened. These estuaries provi...
South Africa has 291 functional estuaries of which 43 per cent are threatened. These estuaries provi...
South Africa has 291 functional estuaries of which 43 per cent are threatened. These estuaries provi...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhil (Law)Estuaries are highly productive types of ecosystems worldwide and...
In the past estuaries' mouths were artificially breached in order to protect human proprietary inter...
“An estuary is a partially or fully enclosed body of watera) which is open to the sea permanently or...
“An estuary is a partially or fully enclosed body of watera) which is open to the sea permanently or...
In the new geological epoch of total human dominance of the planet, already widely referred to as th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1998.Estuaries are recognised for their biolog...
In the new geological epoch of total human dominance of the planet, already widely referred to as th...
An estuary, according to the National Water Act of 1998, is a partially or fully enclosed body of wa...
Estuaries are last in line as a recipient of river water and for this reason they are particularly v...
Fresh water, a fundamental element of all estuarine ecosystems, is South Africa's most limited natur...
“An estuary is a partially or fully enclosed body of watera) which is open to the sea permanently or...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...