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This project investigates the ecological impact of forage fish extraction on marine predator populations. By combining data collection and experimental manipulations, it aims to inform sustainable fisheries management and conservation efforts in South Africa.
Global fisheries catch ~100 million tonnes annually and this is set to increase.
This harvest is driving extinctions and altering marine ecosystems.
Fisheries targeting forage fish (small, schooling fish) have the capacity to alter prey availability for marine predators, but whether this is the case or not is hotly debated.
Progress in understanding this issue has been hampered by a lack of experiments and studies across marine predator age--classes.
Without these elements we cannot understand f…
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South Africa, Rondebosch
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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