deep sea fishing

Fishing in the deepest parts of the sea. (Source: PHC)



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Paterson B, Kainge P 2014. Rebuilding the Namibian hake fishery: a case for collaboration between scientists and fishermen. Ecology and Society 19 (2) 49
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Paterson B, Jarre A, Moloney CL, Fairweather TP, Van der Lingen CD, Shannon LJ, Field JG 2007. A fuzzy-logic tool for multi-criteria decision making in fisheries: the case of the South African pelagic fishery. Marine and Freshwater Research 58 1056-1068
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Paterson et al 2007 MFR.pdf 519.16 KB
Paterson B, Norton M, Jarre A, Green L 2014. Chapter 7: Science, fishers' knowledge and Namibia's fishing industry. Africa-centred Knowledges: Crossing Fields and Worlds 111-125
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Science_Fishers Knowledge and Namibias Fishing Industry_2014.pdf 189.59 KB
Paterson B, Kirchner C, Ommer RE 2013. A short history of the Namibian hake fishery—a socialecological analysis. Ecology and Society 18 (4) 66
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Paterson et al 2013 History Nam Hake ES-2013-5919.pdf 94.97 KB
EarthTrends 2003. Coastal and Marine Ecosystems - Namibia.
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Coastal and Marine Ecosystems_Namibia.pdf 71.46 KB
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) 2000. Marine Resources Act, no 27 of 2000.
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Nichols P 2003. A developing country puts a halt to foreign overfishing. Economic Perspectives 8 (1)
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A Developing Country Puts A Halt To Foreign Overfishing_2003.pdf 152.66 KB
Shannon LV, O'Toole MJ 2003. Sustainability of the Benguela: ex Africa semper aliquid novi. Large Marine Ecosystems of the World: Trends in Exploitation, Protection and Research 227-253
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de Koning AJ 2005. Phospholipids of marine origin: The orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus). South African Journal of Science 101 (10) 414 - 416
Belhabib D, Mendy M, Subah Y, Broh NT, Jueseah AS, Nipey N, Boeh WW, Willemse N, Zeller D, Pauly D 2016. Fisheries catch under-reporting in The Gambia, Liberia and Namibia and the three large marine ecosystems which they represent. Environmental Development 17 (1) 157-174
Roux J-P, Van der Lingen CD, Gibbons MJ, Moroff NE, Shannon LJ, Smith ADM, Cury PM 2013. Jellyfication of Marine Ecosystems as a Likely Consequence of Overfishing Small Pelagic Fishes: Lessons from the Benguela. Bulletin of Marine Science 89 (1) 249-284
Paterson B, Petersen SL 2010. EAF implementation in Southern Africa: Lessons learnt. Marine Policy 34 (2) 276-292
van der Westhuizen A 2001. A decade of exploitation and management of the Namibian hake stocks. South African Journal of Marine Science 23 307-315
Amoroso R.O., Pitcher CR, Rijnsdorp AD, McConnaughey RA, Parma AM, Suuronen P, Eigaard OR, Bastardie F, Hintzen NT, Althaus F, Baird SJ, Black J, Buhl-Mortensen L, Campbell AB, Catarino R, Collie J, Cowan JH, Durholtz D, Engstrom N, Fairweather TP, Fock HO, Ford R, Gálvez PA, Gerritsen H, Góngora ME, González JA, Hiddink JG, Hughes KM, Intelmann SS, Jenkins C, Jonsson P, Kainge P, Kangas M, Kathena JN, Kavadas S, Leslie RW, Lewis SG, Lundy M, Makin D, Martin J, Mazor T, Gonzalez-Mirelis G, Newman SJ, Papadopoulou N, Posen PE, Rochester W, Russo T, Sala A, Semmens JM, Silva C, Tsolos A, Vanelslander B, Wakefield CB, Wood BA, Hilborn R, Kaiser MJ, Jennings S 2018. Bottom trawl fishing footprints on the world's continental shelves. PNAS (115) E10275-E10282