Benguela Current

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Berruti A, Adams NJ, Jackson S 1989. The Benguela ecosystem. Part VI. Seabirds. Oceanography and Marine Biology Annual Review 27 273 - 335
Alexander WB 1963. Birds of the Atlantic Ocean.
Hughes P, Brundrit GB, Searson S 1992. The vulnerability of Walvis Bay to rising sea levels. Journal of coastal research 8 (4) 868 - 881
Monteiro PMS, Nelson G, Van der Plas A, Mabille E, Bailey GW, Klingelhoeffer E 2005. Internal tide - shelf topography interactions as a forcing factor governing the large-scale distribution and burial fluxes of particulate organic matter (POM) in the Benguela upwelling system. Continental Shelf Research 25 (15) 1864 - 1876
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Monteiro PMS, van der Plas AK 2006. Low Oxygen Water (LOW) variability in the Benguela system: Key processes and forcing scales relevant to forecasting. Benguela: predicting a large marine ecosystem 14 19
Crawford RJM, Shannon LV, Pollock DE 1987. The Benguela ecosystem. Part IV. The major fish and invertebrate resources. Oceanography and Marine Biology Annual Review 25 353-505
Shannon LV, Crawford RJM, Brundrit GB, Underhill LG 1988. Responses of fish populations in the Benguela ecosystem to environmental change. Journal Du Conseil 45 5 – 12
Kinahan J 1996. Human and Domestic Animal Tracks in an Archaeological Lagoon Deposit on the Coast of Namibia. The South African Archaeological Bulletin 51 (164) 94 - 98
Green LG 1947. Cape Cross - a rich place with a great past. Outspan 42 (1087) 15 - 17
Tarr J 1988. The kelp connection. African Wildlife 42 141 - 144
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Kohler SA, Wiesel I, Roux J-P, Kemper J, Underhill LG 2012. Marine nutrients imports to the Namib desert through large terrestrial carnivores and wind-blown detritus on the southern Namibian coast. Diamond Route Research Conference, 30 -31 October 2012
van Zinderen Bakker EM 1975. The origin and palaeoenvironment of the Namib Desert biome. Journal of Biogeography 2 (2) 65-73
Canaris AG, Kinsella JM, Braby R 2003. Helminth parasite communities in two species of shorebirds (Charadrii) from Namibia. Comparative Parasitology 70 (2) 155-161
Dingle RV, Bremner JM, Giraudeau J, Buhmann D 1996. Modern and palaeooceanographic environments under Benguela upwelling cells of southern Namibia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 123 (1-4) 85-105
Steckel J, Penrith ML, Henschel J, Brandl R, Meyer J 2010. A preliminary molecular phylogeny of the Namib Desert darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae). African Zoology 45 107-114
Mecenero S, Underhill LG, Krakstad J-E, Kirkman SP, Roux J-P 2007. Overlap in utilization of juvenile Cape horse mackerel by Cape fur seals and the purse-seine fishery in Namibia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 37 (1) 17-29
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
2002. Sea temperatures at Swakopmund.
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Wasmund N, Struck U, Hansen A, Flohr A, Nausch G, Grüttmüller A, Voss M 2015. Missing nitrogen fixation in the Benguela region. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 1 30-41
Louw DC, van der Plas AK, Mohrholz V, Wasmund N, Junker T, Eggert A 2016. Seasonal and interannual phytoplankton dynamics and forcing mechanisms in the Northern Benguela upwelling system. Journal of Marine Systems 157 124-134