The dynamics of the fishery for galjoen Dichistius capensis were investigated at four sites in South Africa from 1987 to 2000. At three sites, which were protected from fishing, Koppie Alleen, Lekkerwater (both in the De Hoop Marine Protected Area) and Tsitsikamma National Park, fishery-independent surveys were conducted. Data for the Cape Peninsula (the fourth site) were obtained from records kept by a recreational angler. Catch per unit effort (cpue) was highest at De Hoop and lowest at Tsitsikamma. At De Hoop, cpue varied significantly among anglers, months, years and gear type. The mortality rate was greater at the exploited site than at protected sites, where mortality rates were taken as estimates of natural mortality. Tag and recover...
The shore-fishery for Trachinotus botla in KwaZulu-Natal appears to be in a stable state. A per-recr...
Geelbek (Atractoscion aequidens) is an important fish species in South Africa's linefishery, a fishi...
A standardised research-based, shore-angling survey was conducted in the 47-year-old Tsitsikamma Nat...
An eight-year research angling dataset collected between February 1998 and December 2005 in the Tsit...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are gaining credibility in the scientific community because of their d...
A fishery-dependant monitoring method of the recreational shore-based fishery was undertaken in the ...
Ten years (1993–2002) of shore fishing catch and effort data collected during routine patrols in the...
Bibliography: leaves 24-25.The aims of this study are to analyse the extent and distribution of boat...
A roving creel survey of the recreational shore fishery along the 16.4-km coastline in the Goukamma ...
Limiting accessibility to a fishing area can reduce fishing effort effectively and may therefore pro...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are gaining credibility in the scientific community because of their d...
South Africa was an early leader in multidisciplinary studies of marine resources, particularly with...
The catches of the traditional fish traps in the Kosi Bay estuarine lakes were monitored over a 30-y...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
The role of inland fisheries as contributors to local and national economies in developing African c...
The shore-fishery for Trachinotus botla in KwaZulu-Natal appears to be in a stable state. A per-recr...
Geelbek (Atractoscion aequidens) is an important fish species in South Africa's linefishery, a fishi...
A standardised research-based, shore-angling survey was conducted in the 47-year-old Tsitsikamma Nat...
An eight-year research angling dataset collected between February 1998 and December 2005 in the Tsit...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are gaining credibility in the scientific community because of their d...
A fishery-dependant monitoring method of the recreational shore-based fishery was undertaken in the ...
Ten years (1993–2002) of shore fishing catch and effort data collected during routine patrols in the...
Bibliography: leaves 24-25.The aims of this study are to analyse the extent and distribution of boat...
A roving creel survey of the recreational shore fishery along the 16.4-km coastline in the Goukamma ...
Limiting accessibility to a fishing area can reduce fishing effort effectively and may therefore pro...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are gaining credibility in the scientific community because of their d...
South Africa was an early leader in multidisciplinary studies of marine resources, particularly with...
The catches of the traditional fish traps in the Kosi Bay estuarine lakes were monitored over a 30-y...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
The role of inland fisheries as contributors to local and national economies in developing African c...
The shore-fishery for Trachinotus botla in KwaZulu-Natal appears to be in a stable state. A per-recr...
Geelbek (Atractoscion aequidens) is an important fish species in South Africa's linefishery, a fishi...
A standardised research-based, shore-angling survey was conducted in the 47-year-old Tsitsikamma Nat...