Occurrence and distribution of Cape hakesMerluccius capensisCast. andM. paradoxusFranca in the Cape of Good Hope area
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- Published by National Inquiry Services Center (NISC) in South African Journal of Marine Science
- Vol. 3 (1) , 179-190
- https://doi.org/10.2989/025776185784461207
Abstract
A brief history of research into, and the fishery for, Cape hake is given. From twelve monthly surveys in 1972/73, abundance of the two species (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) at depth was found to vary, larger individuals of both species being found deeper than the smaller ones. Off the Cape of Good Hope, M. capensis was never found deeper than 440 m, and there was significant species overlap between 150 and 440 m. M. paradoxus was numerically dominant except at the shallowest station sampled (150 m). Little overlap of mature specimens of each species was recorded. The research data were applied to commercial trawl statistics, revealing that M. capensis accounted for only 12,9 per cent by mass and 4,8 per cent by number of the commercially caught hake in the years 1955–1974. Such low percentages justify considering the Cape hake fishery as a single-species entity for the purposes of stock assessment and management.Keywords
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