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CONSERVATION IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT: SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE MANAGEMENT OF SHORE-ANGLING IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CAPE
Authors:B. A. Bennett
Affiliation:Zoology Department , Marine Biology Research Institute, University of Cape Town , Rondebosch, 7700, South Africa
Abstract:Summary

Recreational shore angling is a very important sector of South Africa's diverse marine fisheries. The number of anglers participating in this sport is increasing at 6% per annum and currently stands at approximately 380 000. This number is expected to exceed one million within 20 years. The catch rates of many species caught from the shore have declined markedly for at least 50 years and the species composition of the catch has changed. This indicates that stocks of many species are overexploited and that effort increases cannot be sustained. Measures introduced to conserve these stocks appear to have been largely unsuccessful because they do not have the support of many anglers and they are ineffectively policed. It is concluded that, in order to sustain this fishery, current legislation needs to be improved and that a licensing system for anglers should be introduced through which an education campaign can be channelled.
Keywords:shore angling  catch rates  marine reserves  legislation
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