marine environment

Marine environments include estuaries, coastal marine and nearshore zones, and open-ocean-deep-sea regions. (Source: PARCOR)



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Iwasa-Arai T, Serejo CS, Siciliano S, Ott PH, Freire AS, Elwen S, Crespo EA, Colosio AC, Carvalho VL, Rodríguez-Rey GT 2018. The host-specific whale louse (Cyamus boopis) as a potential tool for interpreting humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) migratory routes. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (505) 45-51
Gridley T, Silva MFP, Wilkinson C, Seakamela SM, Elwen SH 2018. Song recorded near a super-group of humpback whales on a mid-latitude feeding ground off South Africa. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (143)
Erbs F, Elwen SH, Gridley T 2017. Automatic classification of whistles from coastal dolphins of the southern African subregion. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (141) 2489-2500
1998. Update on stocks: the state of the marine environment. Focus on Fisheries and Research (January 1998) 121
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The state of the marine environment.pdf 1.17 MB
1998. Namibias commercial fisheries and marine environment. Focus on Fisheries and Research (January 1998)
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Namibias commercial fisheries and marine environment.pdf 9.59 MB
Otto G 1998. Monitoring the marine environment. Focus on Fisheries and Research (January 1998) 115-116
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Monitoring the marine environment.pdf 2.37 MB
Iyambo A 1998. SEA NAmibia: Ocean riches and Natural Resources for a new nation. Focus on Fisheries and Research (January 1998) 83-84
Anderson ORJ, Small CJ, Croxall JP, Dunn EK, Sullivan BJ, Yates O, Black A 2011. Global seabird bycatch in longline fisheries. Endangered Species Research (ESR) 14 91-106
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Global seabird bycatch in longline fisheries.pdf 231.97 KB
BirdLife International Towards sea-bird safe fisheries - Global efforts and solutions.
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Towards sea_bird safe fisheries.pdf 13.68 MB
Uhlmann S, Fletcher D, Moller H 2005. Estimating incidental takes of shearwater in driftnet fisheries: lessons for the conservation of seabirds. Biological Conservation 132 (2) 151-163
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Estimating incidental takes of shearwater in driftnet fisheries.pdf 422.41 KB
Shaffer SA, Weimerskirch H, Scott D, Pinaud D, Thompson DR, Sagar PM, Moller H, Taylor GA, Foley D, Tremblay Y, Costa DP 2009. Spatiotemporal habitat use by breeding Sooty Shearwaters Puffinus griseus. Marine Ecology 391 209–220
Reid TA, Ronconi RA, Cuthbert RJ, Ryan PG 2014. The summer foraging ranges of adult Spectacled Petrels Procellaria conspicillata. Antarctic Science 26 (1) 23–32
Petersen SL, Honig MB, Nel DC 2008. The impact of longline fisheries on seabirds in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Collective Volumes of Scientific Papers ICCAT 62 (6) 1739-1756
Petersen SL, Honig MB, Ryan PG, Underhill LG 2008. Seabird bycatch in the pelagic longline fishery off southern africa. African Journal of Marine Science 31 (2) 191-204
Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia 2000. Government Notice No. 292: Promulgation of Marine Resources Act, 2000 (Act 27 of 2000), of the Parliament.
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Marine Resources Act 2000.pdf 286.34 KB
Bianchi G, Carpenter KE, Roux J-P, Molloy FJ, Boyer D, Boyer HJ 1999. Field Guide to The Living Marine Resources of Namibia. FAO Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery Purposes.
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Field Guide to The Living Marine Resources of Namibia.pdf 13.69 MB
Robertson A, Jarvis A, Mendelsohn J, Swart R 2012. Namibia's Coast Chapter 4: The Living Coast. Namibia's Coast: Ocean Riches and Desert Treasures 66-109
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Robertson A, Jarvis A, Mendelsohn J, Swart R 2012. Namibia's Coast: Figure 01 Orientation map. Namibia's Coast: Ocean Riches and Desert Treasures
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Figure 1_Orientation map_2012.zip 38.85 MB
Shannon LV, Crawford RJM, Pollock DE, Hutchings L, Boyd AJ, Taunton-Clark J, Badenhorst A, Melville-Smith R, Augustyn CJ, Kochrane KL, Hampton I, Nelson G, Japp DW, Tarr RJQ 1992. The 1980s - a decade of change in the Benguela ecosystem. South African Journal of Marine Science 12 271 – 296
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The 1980s_a decade of change in the Benguela ecosystem.pdf 2.79 MB
Gurney BJ, Levinson AA, Smith HS 1991. Marine mining of diamonds off the west coast of southern Africa. 206-209
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Marine mining of diamonds off the west coast of southern Africa.pdf 1.15 MB
Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) 2017. High-seas heroes saving albatrosses from extinction: A decade of success. 102-105
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High_seas heroes saving albatrosses from extinction.pdf 254.58 KB
Clarke DT, Paterson GLJ, Florence WK, Gibbons MJ 2010. A new species of Magelona (Polychaeta: Magelonidae) from southern Namibia. African Natural History 6 77-82
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A new species of Magelona from southern Namibia_2010.pdf 423.58 KB
Gibbons MJ, Sulaiman A, Hissman K, Schauer J, McMillan I, Wickens PA 2000. Video observations on the habitat association of demersal nekton in the midshelf benthic environment off the Orange River, Namibia. South African Journal of Marine Science 22 1-7
Elwen SH, Reeb D, Thornton M, Best PB 2009. A population estimate of Heaviside’s dolphins, Cephalorhynchus heavisidii, at the southern end of their range. Marine Mammal Science 24 (1) 107-124
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A population estimate of Heavisides dolphins_2009.pdf 410.66 KB
Elwen S, Meÿer MA, Best PB, Kotze PGH, Thornton M, Swanson S 2006. Range and Movements of Female Heaviside's Dolphins (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii), as Determined by Satellite-Linked Telemetry. Journal of Mammalogy 87 (5) 866-877
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Range and Movements of Female Heavisidess Dolphins.pdf 477 KB