Interview questionnaires and access point surveys were conducted in order to describe and quantify the catch composition of the inshore net-fisheries in the Western Cape, South Africa. A total of 138 562 fish, representing 29 species from 20 families, was recorded in 141 monitored commercial gillnet fishing operations between February 1998 and October 1999. Numerically, the legal target species, harders Liza richardsonii, dominated the catches, contributing 94.87% of the total gillnet catch. Elf, Pomatomus saltatrix, horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus capensis, gurnard Chelidonichthys capensis and barbel Galeichthys feliceps were the most common bycatch species, and contributed 4.2% to the total catch numerically and occurred in 12–47% of ...
Roving creel surveys and aerial surveys of shore-angling were undertaken as part of a national inves...
Between January 1998 and January 1999 a quantitative investigation was done on the fish populations ...
The Kosi estuarine system, located in northern KwaZulu-Natal, is becoming an increasingly popular an...
Initial estimates indicate that there are at least 7 000 fishermen active in fisheries using beach-s...
The South African midwater trawl fishery targets adult horse mackerel Trachurus capensis. The bulk o...
Bibliography: leaves 134-143.This study was conducted with the overall objective of providing scient...
Total catch and effort for the inshore net-fisheries in the Western Cape, South Africa, were estimat...
A total of 248 roving creel surveys along the length of the Berg River Estuary, in the Western Cape,...
Over the past few decades it has become recognised that an ecosystem approach is required to manage ...
Ten years (1993–2002) of shore fishing catch and effort data collected during routine patrols in the...
Catches from Angling Week competitions between 1999 and 2010 were analysed to examine changes in cat...
Seventeen years (1982 1998) of competitive shore angling catch and effort data from the Border regio...
Conventional fisheries management approaches have been shown, in many instances, to have been ineffe...
This study evaluates trends in participation, catch and effort in the KwaZulu-Natal offshore boat-ba...
A roving creel survey of the recreational shore fishery along the 16.4-km coastline in the Goukamma ...
Roving creel surveys and aerial surveys of shore-angling were undertaken as part of a national inves...
Between January 1998 and January 1999 a quantitative investigation was done on the fish populations ...
The Kosi estuarine system, located in northern KwaZulu-Natal, is becoming an increasingly popular an...
Initial estimates indicate that there are at least 7 000 fishermen active in fisheries using beach-s...
The South African midwater trawl fishery targets adult horse mackerel Trachurus capensis. The bulk o...
Bibliography: leaves 134-143.This study was conducted with the overall objective of providing scient...
Total catch and effort for the inshore net-fisheries in the Western Cape, South Africa, were estimat...
A total of 248 roving creel surveys along the length of the Berg River Estuary, in the Western Cape,...
Over the past few decades it has become recognised that an ecosystem approach is required to manage ...
Ten years (1993–2002) of shore fishing catch and effort data collected during routine patrols in the...
Catches from Angling Week competitions between 1999 and 2010 were analysed to examine changes in cat...
Seventeen years (1982 1998) of competitive shore angling catch and effort data from the Border regio...
Conventional fisheries management approaches have been shown, in many instances, to have been ineffe...
This study evaluates trends in participation, catch and effort in the KwaZulu-Natal offshore boat-ba...
A roving creel survey of the recreational shore fishery along the 16.4-km coastline in the Goukamma ...
Roving creel surveys and aerial surveys of shore-angling were undertaken as part of a national inves...
Between January 1998 and January 1999 a quantitative investigation was done on the fish populations ...
The Kosi estuarine system, located in northern KwaZulu-Natal, is becoming an increasingly popular an...