There is a growing recreational fishery for white stumpnose Rhabdosargus globiceps (Sparidae) in Langebaan Lagoon, part of South Africa's West Coast National Park. The upper reaches of the lagoon are protected from fishing, but the extent to which the closure protects the white stumpnose population is uncertain. In a controlled aquarium experiment we found that VEMCO V8 transmitters could be implanted into white stumpnose without expulsion or any measurable effects on survival and growth. Four fish captured in the protected zone were fitted with transmitters and tracked over a 12-day period in the field. The fish moved along deep channels, occasionally penetrating the fishing zone. Net distances covered were between 9km and 15km per fish du...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
This study investigated the movement behaviour of three inshore South African sparids – blacktail (D...
The Florida Atlantic Coast Telemetry Project (FACT) is a multi-agency research collaboration employi...
Understanding movement behaviour is essential for effective management of fishery species. Dart tags...
The feasibility of using telemetry equipment to study the movements of estuarine-associated fish in ...
Mark-recapture tagging and acoustic telemetry were used to study the movements of Diplodus sargus wi...
Understanding the movement dynamics of marine fish provides valuable information that can assist wit...
Movement patterns of red steenbras Petrus rupestris were obtained from fish tagged and released in t...
Abstract: Radio telemetry techniques have been used to characterise fish behavioural ecology aspects...
This study made use of data from three long-term fish tagging projects along the South African coast...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established worldwide to protect coastal ecosystems and the ...
The residency and small-scale movements of early juveniles (<175 mm fork length) of three sparid ...
The Acoustic Tracking Array Platform (ATAP) is a marine science programme that monitors the movement...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
Information on the movement ecology of endangered species is critical for the implementation of effe...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
This study investigated the movement behaviour of three inshore South African sparids – blacktail (D...
The Florida Atlantic Coast Telemetry Project (FACT) is a multi-agency research collaboration employi...
Understanding movement behaviour is essential for effective management of fishery species. Dart tags...
The feasibility of using telemetry equipment to study the movements of estuarine-associated fish in ...
Mark-recapture tagging and acoustic telemetry were used to study the movements of Diplodus sargus wi...
Understanding the movement dynamics of marine fish provides valuable information that can assist wit...
Movement patterns of red steenbras Petrus rupestris were obtained from fish tagged and released in t...
Abstract: Radio telemetry techniques have been used to characterise fish behavioural ecology aspects...
This study made use of data from three long-term fish tagging projects along the South African coast...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established worldwide to protect coastal ecosystems and the ...
The residency and small-scale movements of early juveniles (<175 mm fork length) of three sparid ...
The Acoustic Tracking Array Platform (ATAP) is a marine science programme that monitors the movement...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
Information on the movement ecology of endangered species is critical for the implementation of effe...
1. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are widely used in marine management, but for mobile species unders...
This study investigated the movement behaviour of three inshore South African sparids – blacktail (D...
The Florida Atlantic Coast Telemetry Project (FACT) is a multi-agency research collaboration employi...