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Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery

Bibliography: pages 281-290.

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Main Author: Crawford, R J M
Other Authors: Field, John G
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Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/18101 Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery Crawford, R J M Field, John G Newman , G G Zoology Bibliography: pages 281-290. South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery is situated off the country's western seaboard in the highly productive waters of the southern Benguela Current system (Cushing 1969). Management of the multi-species resource is the responsibility of the government's Department of Industries and since 1950 a large volume of data relating to performances of contributing species has been collected. Recent analyses have indicated an oversubscription of effort, a sequential depletion of the more valuable stocks and, consequently, a present reliance upon less favourable species (Newman and Crawford 1979, Crawford et al. in press). These adverse trends have been precipitated, in part at least, by ineffective legislation, which has resulted from a past failure to appreciate that exceptionally good year classes occur infrequently (Newman and Crawford in- press). Optimal ways of harvesting strong cohorts, or of avoiding overexploitation in the event of recruitment failure, remain to be explored. 2016-03-21T19:23:47Z 2016-03-21T19:23:47Z 1979 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18101 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery
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title Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery
title_full Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery
title_fullStr Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery
title_full_unstemmed Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery
title_short Implications of recruitment, distribution and availability of stocks for management of South Africa's Western Cape purse-seine fishery
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