In this study demersal survey data for the period 1990–1999 are used to investigate the average distribution of the Cape hake Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off Namibia in terms of density and mean length. Further, biomass estimates are compared on the basis of depth and density stratification. The main distribution of M. capensis was north of 27°S and that of M. paradoxus south of 24°S. M. paradoxus was deeper than M. capensis. For both species, average length increased with depth. M. paradoxus expanded its range to the north through the 1990s as its population size (off South Africa and Namibia) increased. In Namibian waters, small M. paradoxus were found only south of 25°S. Mean length of M. capensis increased north o...
15 pages, 5 tables, 7 figuresDemersal fish communities off southern Namibia were analysed on the bas...
Demersal fish surveys carried out off Namibia from 1990 to 2000 were used to study the dynamics of d...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
The spatial distribution patterns of Merluccius capensis in the Namibian waters were investigated a...
A strong argument for the single M. paradoxus stock hypothesis (Burmeister, 2005) is that the major ...
Swept area surveys in Namibian waters provide input data to the stock assessment model. To evaluate ...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
We developed generalised additive models (GAMs) to estimate standardised time-series of population a...
7 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tablaTo identify spatio-temporal distribution in Namibian Cape hake (M. para...
5 pages, 4 figures, 1 tableThe preference of large (>60 cm total length) Cape hake (Merluccius capen...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
The deep-water Cape hake, Merluccius paradoxus, is one of two hake species found off South Africa an...
There are two species of hakes distributed in waters off Mauritania, that are commonly known as blac...
Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are morphologically very similar and cannot be registered separ...
In the Northwestern coast of Africa three species of hakes overlap. These include European hake Merl...
15 pages, 5 tables, 7 figuresDemersal fish communities off southern Namibia were analysed on the bas...
Demersal fish surveys carried out off Namibia from 1990 to 2000 were used to study the dynamics of d...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
The spatial distribution patterns of Merluccius capensis in the Namibian waters were investigated a...
A strong argument for the single M. paradoxus stock hypothesis (Burmeister, 2005) is that the major ...
Swept area surveys in Namibian waters provide input data to the stock assessment model. To evaluate ...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
We developed generalised additive models (GAMs) to estimate standardised time-series of population a...
7 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tablaTo identify spatio-temporal distribution in Namibian Cape hake (M. para...
5 pages, 4 figures, 1 tableThe preference of large (>60 cm total length) Cape hake (Merluccius capen...
The South African hake resource faces divergent fishing pressures and management issues. Although th...
The deep-water Cape hake, Merluccius paradoxus, is one of two hake species found off South Africa an...
There are two species of hakes distributed in waters off Mauritania, that are commonly known as blac...
Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are morphologically very similar and cannot be registered separ...
In the Northwestern coast of Africa three species of hakes overlap. These include European hake Merl...
15 pages, 5 tables, 7 figuresDemersal fish communities off southern Namibia were analysed on the bas...
Demersal fish surveys carried out off Namibia from 1990 to 2000 were used to study the dynamics of d...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...