The annual movement of South African sardine Sardinops sagax up the east coast of South Africa, known as the 'sardine run', was investigated using data from aerial surveys for the period 1988-2005 and compared with remotely sensed sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll a data. Sardine sighting rates were highest within the Waterfall Bluff Bight off the Eastern Cape Coast, where conditions appeared to be most favourable. Sardine and predator sightings decreased significantly northwards of Mdoni on the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coast, whereas the proportion of nearshore sightings increased. The causal mechanism for this inshore concentration is suggested to be the influx of warm Agulhas Current water from the Durban Eddy that forces sardine ...
Shark catches in the protective nets set off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are s...
Phenological shifts represent one of the most robust bioindicators of climate change. While consider...
Huge populations of sardine and anchovy exist in the four major upwelling systems around the world. ...
The annual movement of South African sardine Sardinops sagax up the east coast of South Africa, know...
Opportunistic observations to determine the relative abundance and distribution of marine mammal and...
Sardines have been a major contributor to the pelagic fishery off southern Africa for several decade...
During the austral winter, cetaceans and other apex predators follow the annual northeastward moveme...
Despite much public awareness surrounding the annual migration of sardine Sardinops sagax northward ...
This paper provides an introduction to, and overview of, the natural phenomenon known as the KwaZulu...
We have studied the relationship between the variations in density of South African anchovy (Engraul...
This paper provides an introduction to, and overview of, the natural phenomenon known as the KwaZulu...
The relationships between shore-angling catch rates of nearshore predatory teleosts in KwaZulu-Natal...
The term ‘sardine run’ is part of the cultural heritage of the South African nation and refers to a ...
The annual winter sardine run along the South African east coast impacts the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coa...
International audienceFrom 1998 to 2011, the effects of environmental conditions on the spatial and ...
Shark catches in the protective nets set off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are s...
Phenological shifts represent one of the most robust bioindicators of climate change. While consider...
Huge populations of sardine and anchovy exist in the four major upwelling systems around the world. ...
The annual movement of South African sardine Sardinops sagax up the east coast of South Africa, know...
Opportunistic observations to determine the relative abundance and distribution of marine mammal and...
Sardines have been a major contributor to the pelagic fishery off southern Africa for several decade...
During the austral winter, cetaceans and other apex predators follow the annual northeastward moveme...
Despite much public awareness surrounding the annual migration of sardine Sardinops sagax northward ...
This paper provides an introduction to, and overview of, the natural phenomenon known as the KwaZulu...
We have studied the relationship between the variations in density of South African anchovy (Engraul...
This paper provides an introduction to, and overview of, the natural phenomenon known as the KwaZulu...
The relationships between shore-angling catch rates of nearshore predatory teleosts in KwaZulu-Natal...
The term ‘sardine run’ is part of the cultural heritage of the South African nation and refers to a ...
The annual winter sardine run along the South African east coast impacts the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coa...
International audienceFrom 1998 to 2011, the effects of environmental conditions on the spatial and ...
Shark catches in the protective nets set off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are s...
Phenological shifts represent one of the most robust bioindicators of climate change. While consider...
Huge populations of sardine and anchovy exist in the four major upwelling systems around the world. ...