The commercial beach-seine fishery in False Bay, South Africa
Bibliography: pages 108-123. === This study was initiated in response to allegations by the conservation lobby that the commercial beach-seine fishery in False Bay was jeopardizing fish stocks and detrimentally affecting the ecology of the Bay. Its main aims were to quantify the current catch and pl...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-169972020-10-06T05:11:36Z The commercial beach-seine fishery in False Bay, South Africa Lamberth, Stephen Justin Bennett, B A Biological Sciences Marine Research Bibliography: pages 108-123. This study was initiated in response to allegations by the conservation lobby that the commercial beach-seine fishery in False Bay was jeopardizing fish stocks and detrimentally affecting the ecology of the Bay. Its main aims were to quantify the current catch and place it in an historical perspective, to describe seasonal patterns in catches and effort and to assess the impacts of netting on juvenile fish and benthic organisms. The overall objective was to provide a "scientific" basis for the resolution of the controversy surrounding this fishery. 2016-02-15T07:06:10Z 2016-02-15T07:06:10Z 1994 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/16997 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Marine Research (MA-RE) Institute |
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Bibliography: pages 108-123. === This study was initiated in response to allegations by the conservation lobby that the commercial beach-seine fishery in False Bay was jeopardizing fish stocks and detrimentally affecting the ecology of the Bay. Its main aims were to quantify the current catch and place it in an historical perspective, to describe seasonal patterns in catches and effort and to assess the impacts of netting on juvenile fish and benthic organisms. The overall objective was to provide a "scientific" basis for the resolution of the controversy surrounding this fishery. |
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The commercial beach-seine fishery in False Bay, South Africa |
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