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The hake fishery is South Africa's most valuable and harvests two morphologically similar species, the shallow- water Cape hake Merluccius capensis and the deep-water Cape hake M. paradoxus. Since 1948, annual catches have exceeded 50 000 tons and the current total allowable catch (TAC) is about 150 000 tons, a quantity informed by assessments of the ...
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The hake fishery is South Africa's most valuable and harvests two morphologically similar species, the shallow- water Cape hake Merluccius capensis and the deep-water Cape hake M. paradoxus. Since 1948, annual catches have exceeded 50 000 tons and the current total allowable catch (TAC) is about 150 000 tons, a quantity informed by assessments of the ...
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Feeding ofMerluccius capensisandM. paradoxusoff Namibia
African Journal of Marine Science, 1988B A Roel, Enrique Macpherson
exaly
Merluccius capensisspawn in Namibian waters, but doM. paradoxus?
African Journal of Marine Science, 2007Paulus Kainge, Anders Thorsen
exaly

