Aspects around the management of benthic soft sediment bait organisms, with special focus on the mud prawn (Upogebia africana) of eastern Cape estuaries was investigated. The recreational linefishery of the Gamtoos estuary was described, and compared to previous studies. Target fish species was identified, and a large dependency on bait sourced from estuaries needed for the capture of these species was noted, especially for spotted grunter (Pomadasys commersonnii). A comparison between bait use, success and the natural diet of target fish species was also made. The structure and distribution of sediments in the old channel mud banks was described and compared with historical data. The influence of sediments on mud prawn distribution was inv...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, 1994.Estuaries in South Africa are important nursery areas for t...
Boat-based creel surveys were used to collect catch and effort data on the shore- and boat-based lin...
The available literature lacks adequate descriptions for the identification of the burrows of common...
In South African estuaries the anomuran mud prawn, Upogebia africana (Ortmann), is the main organism...
A survey of sandprawns and mudprawns was undertaken in intertidal and subtidal zones in Langebaan La...
The activities of people collecting Upogebia africana for bait at six popular collecting sites in th...
Bibliography: leaves 122-142.The ecological effects of collecting the sandprawn Callianassa kraussi ...
The size frequencies of various populations of the mud prawn Upogebia africana sampled within the Sw...
Estuarine ecology in South Africa has progressed in two distinct stages. The first of these was a ne...
The sandprawn Callianassa kraussi and the mudprawn Upogebia africana are used extensively as fish ba...
The role of the sandprawn, Callichirus (=Callianassa) kraussi (Stebbing), as an ecosystem engineer w...
Knysna Estuary supports an estimated 30 full-time and 200 part-time subsistence fishers involved in ...
Enrichment of organic matter in the sediment occurred when the carrying capacity of an estuary for p...
Within the Knysna Estuary Upogebia africana has an extensive distribution from north of Leisure Isle...
Populations of large and ‘stunted’ (adult carapace lengths = 17,0–24,0 and 12,0–19,0 mm respectively...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, 1994.Estuaries in South Africa are important nursery areas for t...
Boat-based creel surveys were used to collect catch and effort data on the shore- and boat-based lin...
The available literature lacks adequate descriptions for the identification of the burrows of common...
In South African estuaries the anomuran mud prawn, Upogebia africana (Ortmann), is the main organism...
A survey of sandprawns and mudprawns was undertaken in intertidal and subtidal zones in Langebaan La...
The activities of people collecting Upogebia africana for bait at six popular collecting sites in th...
Bibliography: leaves 122-142.The ecological effects of collecting the sandprawn Callianassa kraussi ...
The size frequencies of various populations of the mud prawn Upogebia africana sampled within the Sw...
Estuarine ecology in South Africa has progressed in two distinct stages. The first of these was a ne...
The sandprawn Callianassa kraussi and the mudprawn Upogebia africana are used extensively as fish ba...
The role of the sandprawn, Callichirus (=Callianassa) kraussi (Stebbing), as an ecosystem engineer w...
Knysna Estuary supports an estimated 30 full-time and 200 part-time subsistence fishers involved in ...
Enrichment of organic matter in the sediment occurred when the carrying capacity of an estuary for p...
Within the Knysna Estuary Upogebia africana has an extensive distribution from north of Leisure Isle...
Populations of large and ‘stunted’ (adult carapace lengths = 17,0–24,0 and 12,0–19,0 mm respectively...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, 1994.Estuaries in South Africa are important nursery areas for t...
Boat-based creel surveys were used to collect catch and effort data on the shore- and boat-based lin...
The available literature lacks adequate descriptions for the identification of the burrows of common...