This paper gives an overview of the main living marine resources of Namibia. It focuses on the scientific research conducted during the past decade as input to the management of these resources. The distribution and habitats of the most important harvested species and the main seabird populations are briefly described and discussed. The life histories of the major exploited species are summarized, with emphasis on spatial and temporal spawning patterns, dispersal of early life stages, migration patterns of recruits and adults, and diet, the latter particularly as it relates to potential competition between species. A number of commercially important species, such as the hake Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus, deep-sea red crab Chaceon ...
Bibliography: pages 170-172.Two crab species have been exploited on the South West African/ Namibian...
This paper provides an overview of the small-scale fisheries sector in countries within the Benguela...
The South African pelagic resources have been monitored acoustically since 1983. The results of thes...
Sardines have been a major contributor to the pelagic fishery off southern Africa for several decade...
The northern Benguela marine resources have a long history of questionable management primarily beca...
One of the most important fisheries in the northern Benguela is the Namibian hake fishery, which tar...
Cape monkfish, Lophius vomerinus Valenciennes 1837, has supported the Namibian fishing industry for ...
The Namibian linefishery is a multisector fishery, with recreational and commercial sectors argeting...
During 1997, considerable scientific differences arose about the status of the Namibian hake (Merluc...
Næsje, T. F., Hay, C. J., Nickanor, N., Koekemoer, J., Strand, R. and Thorstad, E. B. 2007. Fish pop...
Time-series of condition factor (CF) and gonadosomatic index (GSI) were generated using general line...
This is the final version. Available from the Environmental Information Service, Namibia via the URL...
The northern Benguela stock of sardine Sardinops sagax used to be considered one of the major clupeo...
The sardine fishery is an important component of the South African purse-seine fishery, the largest ...
Monkfish (Lophius vomerinus and L. vaillanti) constitute a commercially important resource off Namib...
Bibliography: pages 170-172.Two crab species have been exploited on the South West African/ Namibian...
This paper provides an overview of the small-scale fisheries sector in countries within the Benguela...
The South African pelagic resources have been monitored acoustically since 1983. The results of thes...
Sardines have been a major contributor to the pelagic fishery off southern Africa for several decade...
The northern Benguela marine resources have a long history of questionable management primarily beca...
One of the most important fisheries in the northern Benguela is the Namibian hake fishery, which tar...
Cape monkfish, Lophius vomerinus Valenciennes 1837, has supported the Namibian fishing industry for ...
The Namibian linefishery is a multisector fishery, with recreational and commercial sectors argeting...
During 1997, considerable scientific differences arose about the status of the Namibian hake (Merluc...
Næsje, T. F., Hay, C. J., Nickanor, N., Koekemoer, J., Strand, R. and Thorstad, E. B. 2007. Fish pop...
Time-series of condition factor (CF) and gonadosomatic index (GSI) were generated using general line...
This is the final version. Available from the Environmental Information Service, Namibia via the URL...
The northern Benguela stock of sardine Sardinops sagax used to be considered one of the major clupeo...
The sardine fishery is an important component of the South African purse-seine fishery, the largest ...
Monkfish (Lophius vomerinus and L. vaillanti) constitute a commercially important resource off Namib...
Bibliography: pages 170-172.Two crab species have been exploited on the South West African/ Namibian...
This paper provides an overview of the small-scale fisheries sector in countries within the Benguela...
The South African pelagic resources have been monitored acoustically since 1983. The results of thes...