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1 | Exchange of the Wandering AlbatrossDiomedea ExulansBetween the Prince Edward and Crozet Islands: Implications for Conservation | African Journal of Marine Science | 2003 | 272 |
2 | Marine alien species of South Africa — status and impacts | African Journal of Marine Science | 2005 | 234 |
3 | Comparative trophodynamics of anchovyEngraulis encrasicolusand sardineSardinops sagaxin the southern Benguela: are species alternations between small pelagic fish trophodynamically mediated? | African Journal of Marine Science | 2006 | 162 |
4 | A critical look at the potential of Ecopath with ecosim to assist in practical fisheries management | African Journal of Marine Science | 2004 | 155 |
5 | Abrupt environmental shift associated with changes in the distribution of Cape anchovyEngraulis encrasicolusspawners in the southern Benguela | African Journal of Marine Science | 2007 | 145 |
6 | Coastal oceanic climate change and variability from 1982 to 2009 around South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2010 | 144 |
7 | Collapse of South Africa's penguins in the early 21st century | African Journal of Marine Science | 2011 | 143 |
8 | Climate change impacts on fisheries in West Africa: implications for economic, food and nutritional security | African Journal of Marine Science | 2012 | 114 |
9 | The Role of Estuaries in South African Fisheries: Economic Importance and Management Implications | African Journal of Marine Science | 2003 | 100 |
10 | A multidisciplinary study of a small, temporarily open/closed South African estuary, with particular emphasis on the influence of mouth state on the ecology of the system | African Journal of Marine Science | 2008 | 95 |
11 | Large-scale changes in the spatial distribution of South African West Coast rock lobsters: an overview | African Journal of Marine Science | 2008 | 88 |
12 | A demonstration of the hydrographic partition of the Benguela upwelling ecosystem at 26°40'S | African Journal of Marine Science | 2005 | 83 |
13 | Plastic ingestion by estuarine mulletMugil cephalus(Mugilidae) in an urban harbour, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2016 | 83 |
14 | Indicators of sustainable fishing for South African sardineSardinops sagaxand anchovyEngraulis encrasicolus | African Journal of Marine Science | 2006 | 81 |
15 | South African kelp moving eastwards: the discovery ofEcklonia maxima(Osbeck) Papenfuss at De Hoop Nature Reserve on the south coast of South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2012 | 81 |
16 | Few data but many fish: marine small-scale fisheries catches for Mozambique and Tanzania | African Journal of Marine Science | 2010 | 80 |
17 | Occurrence and ingestion of microplastics by zooplankton in Kenya's marine environment: first documented evidence | African Journal of Marine Science | 2018 | 78 |
18 | Modelling stock dynamics in the southern Benguela ecosystem for the period 1978–2002 | African Journal of Marine Science | 2004 | 75 |
19 | Sterol-specific membrane interactions with the toxins fromKarlodinium micrum(Dinophyceae) — a strategy for self-protection? | African Journal of Marine Science | 2006 | 74 |
20 | Shelf currents, lee-trapped and transient eddies on the inshore boundary of the Agulhas Current, South Africa: their relevance to the KwaZulu-Natal sardine run | African Journal of Marine Science | 2010 | 73 |
21 | Why do we need to integrate population genetics into South African marine protected area planning? | African Journal of Marine Science | 2009 | 72 |
22 | Effects of light intensity on cylindrospermopsin production in the cyanobacterial HAB speciesCylindrospermopsis raciborskii | African Journal of Marine Science | 2006 | 70 |
23 | Gear selectivity of large-mesh nets and drumlines used to catch sharks in the Queensland Shark Control Program | African Journal of Marine Science | 2011 | 69 |
24 | Simulations of fishing effects on the southern Benguela fish community using an individual-based model: learning from a comparison with ECOSIM | African Journal of Marine Science | 2004 | 68 |
25 | Implications for seabirds off South Africa of a long-term change in the distribution of sardine | African Journal of Marine Science | 2008 | 68 |
26 | Biogeographic patterns in rocky intertidal communities in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2005 | 66 |
27 | Climatology and Variability of Sea Surface Temperature and Surface Chlorophyll in the Benguela and Agulhas Ecosystems As Observed by Satellite Imagery | African Journal of Marine Science | 2003 | 64 |
28 | Comparing internal and external drivers in the southern Benguela and the southern and northern Humboldt upwelling ecosystems | African Journal of Marine Science | 2008 | 64 |
29 | Species specificity and potential roles ofKarlodinium micrumtoxin | African Journal of Marine Science | 2006 | 63 |
30 | Review of indicators in fisheries management – a development perspective | African Journal of Marine Science | 2004 | 62 |
31 | Spionid polychaetes infesting cultured abaloneHaliotis midaein South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2006 | 62 |
32 | Sharks caught in the protective gill nets off KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 10. The dusky sharkCarcharhinus obscurus(Lesueur 1818) | African Journal of Marine Science | 2005 | 60 |
33 | Southern African sea levels: corrections, influences and trends | African Journal of Marine Science | 2009 | 60 |
34 | Upwelling and ocean structures off Algoa Bay and the south-east coast of South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2012 | 60 |
35 | An end-to-end coupled model ROMS-N2P2Z2D2-OSMOSE of the southern Benguela foodweb: parameterisation, calibration and pattern-oriented validation | African Journal of Marine Science | 2014 | 60 |
36 | Trends in tagging of marine mammals: a review of marine mammal biologging studies | African Journal of Marine Science | 2014 | 59 |
37 | Characterising and comparing the spawning habitats of anchovyEngraulis encrasicolusand sardineSardinops sagaxin the southern Benguela upwelling ecosystem | African Journal of Marine Science | 2005 | 58 |
38 | Migration redefined? Seasonality, movements and group composition of humpback whalesMegaptera novaeangliaeoff the west coast of South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2010 | 58 |
39 | A review of the ecology and management of temporarily open/closed estuaries in South Africa, with particular emphasis on river flow and mouth state as primary drivers of these systems | African Journal of Marine Science | 2012 | 58 |
40 | Influence of the annual sardine run on catches of large sharks in the protective gillnets off KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and the occurrence of sardine in shark diet | African Journal of Marine Science | 2010 | 57 |
41 | Oiled and injured African penguinsSpheniscus demersusand other seabirds admitted for rehabilitation in the Western Cape, South Africa, 2001 and 2002 | African Journal of Marine Science | 2005 | 55 |
42 | Making sense of censuses and dealing with missing data: trends in pup counts of Cape fur sealArctocephalus pusillus pusillusfor the period 1972–2004 | African Journal of Marine Science | 2007 | 54 |
43 | A review of the Oceanographic Research Institute's Cooperative Fish Tagging Project: 27 years down the line | African Journal of Marine Science | 2013 | 54 |
44 | Lessons learnt from a comparison of three ecosystem models for Port Phillip Bay, Australia | African Journal of Marine Science | 2004 | 53 |
45 | Limits to the use of environmental indices to reduce risk and/or increase yield in the South African anchovy fishery | African Journal of Marine Science | 2005 | 53 |
46 | Estuarine habitat use by juvenile dusky kobArgyrosomus japonicus(Sciaenidae), with implications for management | African Journal of Marine Science | 2008 | 53 |
47 | Application of a chlorophyll index derived from satellite data to investigate the variability of phytoplankton in the Benguela ecosystem | African Journal of Marine Science | 2007 | 52 |
48 | Seabird bycatch in the pelagic longline fishery off southern Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2009 | 52 |
49 | Socio-economic aspects of the tiger shark diving industry within the Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area, South Africa | African Journal of Marine Science | 2009 | 52 |
50 | St Helena Bay (southern Benguela) then and now: muted climate signals, large human impact | African Journal of Marine Science | 2012 | 52 |