[From introduction] Subtidal research presents numerous challenges that restrict the ability to answer fundamental ecological questions related to reef systems. These challenges are closely associated with traditional monitoring methods and include depth restrictions (e.g. safe diving depths for underwater visual census), habitat destruction (e.g. trawling), mortality of target species (e.g. controlled angling and fish traps), and high operating costs (e.g. remotely operated vehicles and large research vessels. Whereas many of these challenges do not apply or are avoidable in the shallow subtidal environment, the difficulties grow as one attempts to sample deeper benthic habitats. This situation has resulted in a paucity of knowledge on the...
Tropical mesophotic and sub-mesophotic fish ecology is poorly understood despite increasing vulnerab...
The spatial distribution of a species assemblage is often determined by habitat and climate. In the ...
Worldwide, numerous shark populations are in rapid decline due to chronic overfishing. Their slow re...
[From introduction] Subtidal research presents numerous challenges that restrict the ability to answ...
Depth and habitat are important predictors of fish assemblage structure, yet current no-take marine ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-58).Subtidal reef communities in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), ...
Under the growing demand for marine fish resources, and the apparent and expected impacts of global ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) play an important role in coastal conservation, but there is presently...
Baited remote underwater stereo-video systems (stereo-BRUVs) were developed to determine fish abund...
This first survey of fish in the Betty’s Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
The spatial distribution of a species assemblage is often determined by habitat and climate. In the ...
The KwaZulu-Natal shelf, on the east coast of South Africa, is inhabited by diverse communities of d...
This study conducted the first high-resolution investigation of the ichthyofaunal assemblages on a h...
Traditional extractive sampling methods, such as netting and trawling, to assess benthic species div...
The need to address biodiversity information requirements has led to ‘methods research’ growing sign...
Tropical mesophotic and sub-mesophotic fish ecology is poorly understood despite increasing vulnerab...
The spatial distribution of a species assemblage is often determined by habitat and climate. In the ...
Worldwide, numerous shark populations are in rapid decline due to chronic overfishing. Their slow re...
[From introduction] Subtidal research presents numerous challenges that restrict the ability to answ...
Depth and habitat are important predictors of fish assemblage structure, yet current no-take marine ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-58).Subtidal reef communities in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), ...
Under the growing demand for marine fish resources, and the apparent and expected impacts of global ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) play an important role in coastal conservation, but there is presently...
Baited remote underwater stereo-video systems (stereo-BRUVs) were developed to determine fish abund...
This first survey of fish in the Betty’s Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
The spatial distribution of a species assemblage is often determined by habitat and climate. In the ...
The KwaZulu-Natal shelf, on the east coast of South Africa, is inhabited by diverse communities of d...
This study conducted the first high-resolution investigation of the ichthyofaunal assemblages on a h...
Traditional extractive sampling methods, such as netting and trawling, to assess benthic species div...
The need to address biodiversity information requirements has led to ‘methods research’ growing sign...
Tropical mesophotic and sub-mesophotic fish ecology is poorly understood despite increasing vulnerab...
The spatial distribution of a species assemblage is often determined by habitat and climate. In the ...
Worldwide, numerous shark populations are in rapid decline due to chronic overfishing. Their slow re...