Bathymetry as a discriminatory tool for targeting suitable coelacanth habitats is explored. A regional bathymetry, garnered from pre-existing data sets, and geo-referenced bathymetric charts for the western Indian Ocean is collated and incorporated into a geographical information system (GIS). This allows the suitability of coelacanth habitation, based on criteria concerning depth and shelf morphology from known coelacanth habitats, to be interrogated. A best guess for further detailed exploration is provided, targeting northern Mozambique, between Olumbe and Port Amelia, and the Port St Johns–Port Shepstone stretch of coastline in South Africa. Sparse data prevent the identification of Tanzanian and Madagascan target sites, though these sh...
In 1991 the population size of the coelacanth ( Latimeria chalumnae) on Grande Comore Island, Weste...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
The only known population of coelacanths, in the Comores, western Indian Ocean, is endangered by hum...
Bathymetry as a discriminatory tool for targeting suitable coelacanth habitats is explored. A region...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
Videography is a valuable tool in biological and ecological studies. Using video footage obtained du...
Marine GeoSolutions (Pty) Ltd was contracted by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Afri...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
The African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP) Geographic Information System (GIS) has been devel...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
The home range system of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae was investigated along 11 km coastline a...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at www.springerlink...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
In 1991 the population size of the coelacanth ( Latimeria chalumnae) on Grande Comore Island, Weste...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
The only known population of coelacanths, in the Comores, western Indian Ocean, is endangered by hum...
Bathymetry as a discriminatory tool for targeting suitable coelacanth habitats is explored. A region...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
Videography is a valuable tool in biological and ecological studies. Using video footage obtained du...
Marine GeoSolutions (Pty) Ltd was contracted by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Afri...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
The African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP) Geographic Information System (GIS) has been devel...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
The home range system of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae was investigated along 11 km coastline a...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at www.springerlink...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
In 1991 the population size of the coelacanth ( Latimeria chalumnae) on Grande Comore Island, Weste...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
The only known population of coelacanths, in the Comores, western Indian Ocean, is endangered by hum...