During the South Coast Biomass Survey in 1988, 49,4 kg (6336 individuals) of Sepia australis were caught between Cape Agulhas and Algoa Bay. A biomass index of 8031 of S. australis wascalculated for the area at that time. Largest catches were taken between about 20°E and 22°E, in waters of 10-11°C and 50-150 m depth. The overall sex ratio was 2M : 3F and mean individual mass was 6,47 g for males and 8,67 g for females. The largest animals were a mature male of 58 mm mantle length and a maturing female of 65 mm mantle length. Most of the animals trawled off the South Coast were maturing or fully mature in early winter and very few immature animals were found. Differences in mean mantle length and maturity stage of the animals in different ar...