fish stock

Quantity of fish held for future use. (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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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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Penrith MJ 1980. Three additions to the marine fish fauna of southern Africa. Madoqua 12 (1) 59-62
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Crawford RJM, Shelton PA, Berruti A 1983. Cape Cormorants as potential indicators of pelagic fish stocks off southern Africa. South Africa Journal of Science 79 466-468
Berruti A 1983. The use of seabirds as indicators of pelagic fish stocks in the southern Benguela Current. Proceedings of the Birds and Man Symposium 267-279
Jansen T, Kristensen K, Kainge P, Durholtz D, Stromme T, Thygesen UH, Wilhelm MR, Kathena J, Fairweather TP, Paulus S, Degel H, Lipinski MR, Beyer JE 2016. Migration, distribution and population (stock) structure of shallow-water hake (Merluccius capensis) in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem inferred using a geostatistical population model. Fisheries Research 179 156-167
2002. Cob distribution.
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Jarre A, Paterson B, Moloney CL, Miller DCM, Field JG, Starfield AM 2008. Knowledge-based systems as decision support tools in an ecosystem approach to fisheries: Comparing a fuzzy-logic and a rule-based approach. Progress in Oceanography 79 (2-4) 390-400
Skelton PH 1990. The status of fishes from sinkholes and caves in Namibia. Journal of the Namibia Scientific Society 42 75-83
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
2002. 4.32 Anchovy.
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2002. 4.31 Pilchards.
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Fig 4.31 Pilchards.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.30 Horse mackerel.
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Fig 4.30 Horse mackerel.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.29 Monkfish.
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Fig 4.29 Monkfish.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.28 Orange Roughy.
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Fig 4.28 Orange roughy.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.27 Hake.
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Naesje T, Hay C, Thorstad E, Okland F, Chanda B, Nickanor N 2019. Management of African riverine fish species in Namibia.
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