Title | West Coast Hake Biomass Survey on the Africana 069, January 1989 |
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Authors |
Andrew Payne |
Publisher | Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (2023) |
Contributors |
Project Leader: Tarron Lamont Project Leader: Gavin Tutt |
Abstract | The West Coast Hake Biomass Survey was conducted on the Africana 069 from 5 - 26 January 1989. The cruise was multi-disciplinary. The main target was to determine, by means of the swept area method, the present status of the hake resource on the South African west coast. In carrying out this study, it was possible also to collect some information on the environment and zooplankton (including squid larvae) in the vicinity of the catches and to determine some ecological interrelationships of hake and other demersal fish species, to investigate squid distribution, to study some aspects of the biology and distribution of sharks and skates, to study the feeding ecology of demersal species of little commercial importance and to look closely at demersal communities. A diurnal study was also carried out successfully and some deep-water trawls were made to collect rare and interesting specimens. While in South West African waters, a comparison of the trawling capabilities of the M.F.V. Chica Touza and R.S. Africana was attempted and much biological material was collected for routine studies of demersal fish in those waters. Throughout the cruise, otoliths and squid beaks were collected for stomach content studies, and in-depth research was conducted into horse mackerel. |
Data | |
Temporal extent | 05 Jan 1989 – 26 Jan 1989 |
Geographic extent |
North: -22.08 |
Keywords | Africana, Africana 069, cruise report, sailing orders |
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