Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis

The Benguela current system is located off the South-east Atlantic coast of Africa between 17°S and 35°S. This is one of the four major eastern boundary current regions in the world’s oceans. Coastal upwelling is the most important feature in such systems, in which high primary productivity supports large commercial fisheries (Cushing, 1971). Many aspects of the Benguela ecosystem have already been reviewed: description of the physical features and processes of the Benguela ecosystem (Shannon, 1985); chemistry and related processes (Chapman and Shannon, 1985); plankton (Shannon and Pillar, 1986); the major fish and invertebrate resources (Crawford et al., 1987); and the coastal zone (Branch and Griffiths, 1988)

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Main Authors: Gordoa, Ana, Macpherson, Enrique, Olivar, M. Pilar
Format: capítulo de libro biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Chapman and Hall 1995
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/42260
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spelling dig-icm-es-10261-422602020-12-17T09:31:12Z Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis Gordoa, Ana Macpherson, Enrique Olivar, M. Pilar The Benguela current system is located off the South-east Atlantic coast of Africa between 17°S and 35°S. This is one of the four major eastern boundary current regions in the world’s oceans. Coastal upwelling is the most important feature in such systems, in which high primary productivity supports large commercial fisheries (Cushing, 1971). Many aspects of the Benguela ecosystem have already been reviewed: description of the physical features and processes of the Benguela ecosystem (Shannon, 1985); chemistry and related processes (Chapman and Shannon, 1985); plankton (Shannon and Pillar, 1986); the major fish and invertebrate resources (Crawford et al., 1987); and the coastal zone (Branch and Griffiths, 1988) Peer reviewed 2011-11-08T12:53:12Z 2011-11-08T12:53:12Z 1995 capítulo de libro http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248 Hake: Fisheries, products and markets: 49-88 (1995) 978-0-412-57350-7 978-94-010-4567-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/42260 10.1007/978-94-011-1300-7_3 en https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1300-7_3 none Chapman and Hall
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description The Benguela current system is located off the South-east Atlantic coast of Africa between 17°S and 35°S. This is one of the four major eastern boundary current regions in the world’s oceans. Coastal upwelling is the most important feature in such systems, in which high primary productivity supports large commercial fisheries (Cushing, 1971). Many aspects of the Benguela ecosystem have already been reviewed: description of the physical features and processes of the Benguela ecosystem (Shannon, 1985); chemistry and related processes (Chapman and Shannon, 1985); plankton (Shannon and Pillar, 1986); the major fish and invertebrate resources (Crawford et al., 1987); and the coastal zone (Branch and Griffiths, 1988)
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author Gordoa, Ana
Macpherson, Enrique
Olivar, M. Pilar
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Olivar, M. Pilar
Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis
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title Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis
title_short Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis
title_full Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis
title_fullStr Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis
title_full_unstemmed Biology and Fisheries off Namibian hake M. paradoxus and M. capensis
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