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  1. Management and conservation implications of cryptic population substructure for two commercially exploited fishes (Merluccius spp.) in southern Africa
  2. Litter on the seafloor along the African coast and in the Bay of Bengal based on trawl bycatches from 2011 to 2020
  3. Spatial and biomass structure of shallow‐water cape hake (Merluccius capensis) in the light of episodic environmental shifts
  4. Climate Vulnerability and its Perceived Impact on the Namibian Rock Lobster Fishery
  5. Climate Vulnerability and its Perceived Impact on the Namibian Rock Lobster Fishery
  6. Using Systematic Conservation Planning to support Marine Spatial Planning and achieve marine protection targets in the transboundary Benguela Ecosystem
  7. Fine-scale environmental effects on Cape hake survey catch rates in the northern Benguela, using data from a trawl-mounted instrument package
  8. Geostatistical modelling of the spatial life history of post-larval deepwater hake Merluccius paradoxus in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem
  9. Effects of environmental variables on survey catch rates and distribution by size of shallow- and deep-water Cape hakes, Merluccius capensis and Merluccius paradoxus off Namibia
  10. Spatio‐temporal genetic structure and the effects of long‐term fishing in two partially sympatric offshore demersal fishes
  11. Migration, distribution and population (stock) structure of shallow-water hake (Merluccius capensis) in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem inferred using a geostatistical population model
  12. Life cycle of hake and likely management implications
  13. Spawning patterns of shallow-water hake (Merluccius capensis) and deep-water hake (M. paradoxus) in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem inferred from gonadosomatic indices
  14. Spatial dynamics of the bearded goby and its key fish predators off Namibia vary with climate and oxygen availability
  15. Rebuilding the Namibian hake fishery: a case for collaboration between scientists and fishermen
  16. Stock-environment recruitment analysis for Namibian Cape hake Merluccius capensis
  17. Temporal and spatial patterns in the abundance of jellyfish in the northern Benguela upwelling ecosystem and their link to thwarted pelagic fishery recovery
  18. Merluccius capensisspawn in Namibian waters, but doM. paradoxus?
  19. Escapement of Cape hakes under the fishing line of the Namibian demersal sampling trawl