Hi CRUST-Lers and FISH-E's (apologies for cross-posts). A colleague of mine asked me to post this:
Is a directed trap-fishery for deep-water rock lobster Palinurus delagoae off South Africa feasible? It is, and has been for quite a while, off Mozambique, but here in the south, experimental permits were granted scarcely three years ago. Research got in there right away with annual surveys to determine distribution, benchmark abundances and initial catch rate declines.
Is this new in developing rock lobster fisheries? The normal trend is that science waits until a fishery has been going for a while before embarking on research, surveys etc., often resulting in the initial fishing down phase not being recorded properly. I am particularly interested in this development phase of rock lobster fisheries. How was it treated in your neighbourhood fishery?
- Johan
Dave Schoeman Sea Fisheries Research Institute Private Bag X2 Rogge Bay 8012 Cape Town, South Africa Phone: (021) 4023127
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