The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spotted by a tourist in a fish market. It was caught by fishermen in the deep waters off Songo Mnara Island offshore of Kilwa Masoko Town in Southern Tanzania. The find potentially added southern Tanzania to the list of known coelacanth areas of the southern Western Indian Ocean Region. Observed current conditions indicate that the waters are swept by strong (2 m/sec) northward flowing current. This suggests that there must exist hideouts for the fish, such as caves in canyons and overhangs. Carefully analysed single cruise bathymetric data obtained from the region indicate existence of canyons off the Tanzania- Mozambique border region, which a...
The home range system of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae was investigated along 11 km coastline a...
SummaryThe coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, occurs at the Eastern coast of Africa from South Africa ...
Acoustic telemetry was used to examine patterns of activity and space utilisation of coelacanths, no...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
Using the manned submersible Jago, the habits, distribution and number of coelacanths within all mai...
Bathymetry as a discriminatory tool for targeting suitable coelacanth habitats is explored. A region...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
Marine GeoSolutions (Pty) Ltd was contracted by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Afri...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
This resource discusses the discovery of a coelacanth in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Although the ori...
Videography is a valuable tool in biological and ecological studies. Using video footage obtained du...
The deep demersal fish fauna at depths of 100–400min canyons off the St Lucia Marine Protected Area ...
The home range system of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae was investigated along 11 km coastline a...
SummaryThe coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, occurs at the Eastern coast of Africa from South Africa ...
Acoustic telemetry was used to examine patterns of activity and space utilisation of coelacanths, no...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
Using the manned submersible Jago, the habits, distribution and number of coelacanths within all mai...
Bathymetry as a discriminatory tool for targeting suitable coelacanth habitats is explored. A region...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
Marine GeoSolutions (Pty) Ltd was contracted by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Afri...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
This resource discusses the discovery of a coelacanth in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Although the ori...
Videography is a valuable tool in biological and ecological studies. Using video footage obtained du...
The deep demersal fish fauna at depths of 100–400min canyons off the St Lucia Marine Protected Area ...
The home range system of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae was investigated along 11 km coastline a...
SummaryThe coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, occurs at the Eastern coast of Africa from South Africa ...
Acoustic telemetry was used to examine patterns of activity and space utilisation of coelacanths, no...