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Movement patterns of surf-zone fish species in a subtropical marine protected area on the east coast of South Africa

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Pages 99-114 | Received 01 Oct 2014, Accepted 01 Jan 2015, Published online: 24 Apr 2015

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BQ Mann, R Daly, GL Jordaan, WN Dalton & ST Fennessy. (2022) Movement behaviour of catface rockcod Mycteroperca (Epinephelus) andersoni (Epinephelidae) off the eastern seaboard of southern Africa. African Journal of Marine Science 44:2, pages 125-137.
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SP Kirkman, BQ Mann, KJ Sink, R Adams, T-C Livingstone, JB Mann-Lang, MC Pfaff, T Samaai, MG van der Bank, L Williams & GM Branch. (2021) Evaluating the evidence for ecological effectiveness of South Africa’s marine protected areas. African Journal of Marine Science 43:3, pages 389-412.
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TS Murray, PD Cowley, BQ Mann, JQ Maggs & G Gouws. (2019) Movement patterns of an endemic South African sparid, the black musselcracker Cymatoceps nasutus, determined using mark-recapture methods. African Journal of Marine Science 41:1, pages 71-81.
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R.B. Dixon, T.S. Murray, B.Q. Mann, P.D. Cowley & G.L. Jordaan. (2023) Movement patterns of the iconic giant trevally Caranx ignobilis from southern Africa, determined using tag-recapture data. Fisheries Research 263, pages 106693.
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P. Broadbridge, A.J. Hutchinson, X. Li & B.Q. Mann. (2022) Stratified mobility fishery models with harvesting outside of no-take areas. Applied Mathematical Modelling 105, pages 29-49.
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Angela Russell, Matthew D. Taylor, Thomas C. Barnes, Daniel D. Johnson & Bronwyn M. Gillanders. (2022) Habitat transitions by a large coastal sciaenid across life history stages, resolved using otolith chemistry. Marine Environmental Research 176, pages 105614.
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Julian M. Hughes, Nicholas M. Meadows, John Stewart, David J. Booth & Ashley M. Fowler. (2022) Movement patterns of an iconic recreational fish species, mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus), revealed by cooperative citizen-science tagging programs in coastal eastern Australia. Fisheries Research 247, pages 106179.
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Julian Ashford, Michael Dinniman, Cassandra Brooks, Lian Wei & Guoping Zhu. (2022) Tying policy to system: Does the Ross Sea region marine reserve protect transport pathways connecting the life history of Antarctic toothfish?. Marine Policy 136, pages 104903.
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P. Broadbridge & A.J. Hutchinson. (2022) Integrable nonlinear reaction-diffusion population models for fisheries. Applied Mathematical Modelling 102, pages 748-767.
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C.R. Coppinger, N. James, G. Gouws, B.Q. Mann, A. Guissamulo & M. Mwale. (2019) Assessing the genetic diversity of catface grouper Epinephelus andersoni in the subtropical Western Indian Ocean. Fisheries Research 218, pages 186-197.
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JQ Maggs, PD Cowley, SN Porter & AR Childs. (2019) Should I stay or should I go? Intra-population variability in movement behaviour of wide-ranging and resident coastal fishes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 619, pages 111-124.
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Bruce Q. Mann, Paul D. Cowley, Stuart W. Dunlop & Warren M. Potts. (2018) Is catch-and-release shore angling compatible with the conservation goals of marine protected areas? A case study from the iSimangaliso Wetland Park in South Africa. Fisheries Research 208, pages 179-188.
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Philip W. Haupt, Amanda T. Lombard, Peter S. Goodman & Jean M. Harris. (2017) Accounting for spatiotemporal dynamics in conservation planning for coastal fish in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Biological Conservation 209, pages 289-303.
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Bruce Q. Mann, Paul D. Cowley & Robert Kyle. (2016) Estimating the optimum size for inshore no-take areas based on movement patterns of surf-zone fishes and recommendations for rezoning of a World Heritage Site in South Africa. Ocean & Coastal Management 125, pages 8-19.
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