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| Title: | The Namibian Fisheries Experience |
| Authors: | Goodisan, P. |
| ASFA Terms: | Fishery industry |
| Issue Date: | 1991 |
| Citation: | Samudra n° 5&6. p.16-20 |
| Abstract: | As a consequence of the upwelling of the nutrient rich
Benguela current the fishing grounds off the coast of
Namibia were once the most productive in the world.
Fishing activities off the coast of Namibia have always
been organized into two quite separate in-shore and
off-shore industries. In shore pilchard and anchovy
dominate, whilst off shore hake and Horse Mackerel
dominate. A highly integrated fish processing industry
based on the in-shore pilchard has been built up at
Walvis Bay, whilst of- shore long distance foreign fleets
with few links to Walvis Bay have dominated the fishery. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/828 |
| Appears in Collections: | Miscellaneous
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