Sardinops sagax in South Africa
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Also Ref.
Occurrence native
Importance commercial Ref. Whitehead, P.J.P., 1985
Aquaculture Ref.
Regulations restricted Ref. van der Elst, R., 1993
Freshwater No
Brackish No
Saltwater Yes
Live export
Bait Yes
Gamefish No
Abundance Ref.
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Ranges throughout the coast. The famous 'Sardine Run' of Natal occurs in June when large shoals of this species appear in southern Natal and move up the coast. The shoals are driven so close inshore by predators that locals wade to catch the fish. The shoals then disappear off northern Natal. Presence of larvae in East London suggests that a breeding area occurs east of East London. The annual catch is mainly canned, or processed into fishmeal and oil (Ref. 12484). Commercial catch is restricted by permit and quota (Ref. 12484). Also Ref. 188, 33390, 42649.

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(e.g. 9948)
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