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A new hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure

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posted on 2022-10-13, 10:31 authored by Carryn de MoorCarryn de Moor, Carl van der Lingen, Peter Teske

A new hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure is conceptualised following newly available genomic and transcriptomic research, which adds to the body of evidence already available regarding spatial structure within the South African sardine population. The hypothesis consists of two primary components: (i) some fish of Atlantic Ocean origin actively move eastward to take part in the Sardine Run on the East Coast; and (ii) some spawning products of Indian Ocean origin sardine are passively transported to the West Coast for a period of time before returning to the South Coast as adults.


Virtual presentation to the Small Pelagic Scientific Working Group, Cape Town, 14 June 2022: 7pp, titled: " A new hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure." 

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Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Cape Town

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