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Plagányi, Éva E
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Butterworth, Doug S
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Rademeyer, Rebecca A
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2016-04-07T10:06:00Z |
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dc.date.available |
2016-04-07T10:06:00Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2006 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Plagányi, É., Butterworth, D., & Rademeyer, R. (2006). Multi-species considerations in planning methodologies for possible joint South African–Namibian hake assessments. Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem programme document: BCLMEHW/MAY06/9.4 a, 1-8. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18683
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dc.description.abstract |
There are increasing pressures for an EAF (an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries - Garcia et al. 2003) both in South Africa and Namibia as well as world-wide. The management of the major South African and Namibian fisheries is currently based on
single-species approaches although it has been appreciated for some time that there is a need to consider the potential impacts of inter-species interactions. The latter needs to be done taking due account of uncertainty in both data inputs and current
understanding of multi-species interactions. |
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dc.language |
eng |
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dc.title |
Multi-species considerations in planning methodologies for possible joint South African-Namibian hake assessments |
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Working Paper |
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2016-04-07T08:58:21Z |
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Research |
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Research paper
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dc.publisher.institution |
University of Cape Town |
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dc.publisher.faculty |
Faculty of Science |
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dc.publisher.department |
Marine Resource Assessment and Management Group |
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Text |
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Plagányi, É. E., Butterworth, D. S., & Rademeyer, R. A. (2006). <i>Multi-species considerations in planning methodologies for possible joint South African-Namibian hake assessments</i> University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Science ,Marine Resource Assessment and Management Group. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18683 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Plagányi, Éva E, Doug S Butterworth, and Rebecca A Rademeyer <i>Multi-species considerations in planning methodologies for possible joint South African-Namibian hake assessments.</i> University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Science ,Marine Resource Assessment and Management Group, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18683 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Plagányi ÉE, Butterworth DS, Rademeyer RA. Multi-species considerations in planning methodologies for possible joint South African-Namibian hake assessments. 2006 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18683 |
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TY - Working Paper
AU - Plagányi, Éva E
AU - Butterworth, Doug S
AU - Rademeyer, Rebecca A
AB - There are increasing pressures for an EAF (an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries - Garcia et al. 2003) both in South Africa and Namibia as well as world-wide. The management of the major South African and Namibian fisheries is currently based on
single-species approaches although it has been appreciated for some time that there is a need to consider the potential impacts of inter-species interactions. The latter needs to be done taking due account of uncertainty in both data inputs and current
understanding of multi-species interactions.
DA - 2006
DB - OpenUCT
DP - University of Cape Town
LK - https://open.uct.ac.za
PB - University of Cape Town
PY - 2006
T1 - Multi-species considerations in planning methodologies for possible joint South African-Namibian hake assessments
TI - Multi-species considerations in planning methodologies for possible joint South African-Namibian hake assessments
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18683
ER -
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