Author:Meyer, I; Braby, L; Krug, Marjolaine J; Backeberg, Bjorn-ChristophDate:Apr 2017The potential for energy extraction from the fast-flowing Agulhas Current along South Africa’s East Coast is examined. Potentially suitable regions are evaluated using state-of-the-art satellite remote-sensing, predictive modelling, and in ...Read more
Author:Meyer, I; Braby, L; Krug, Marjolaine J; Backeberg, Bjorn-ChristophDate:Apr 2017The potential for energy extraction from the fast-flowing Agulhas Current along South Africa’s East Coast is examined. Potentially suitable regions are evaluated using state-of-the-art satellite remote-sensing, predictive modelling, and in ...Read more
Author:Rouget, M; Richardson, DM; Nel, JL; Le Maitre, David C; Egoh, Benis N; Mgidi, TDate:Sep 2004Most national or regional initiatives aimed at managing biological invasions lack objective protocols for prioritizing invasive species and areas based on likely future dimensions of spread. South Africa has one of the most ambitious national ...Read more
Author:Schutte, ICDate:Jul 2005The Maputo Development Corridor (MDC) project was initiated with a number of specific objectives. These objectives consisted of a mixture of “enabling factors” (e.g. investment in transport infrastructure and institutional arrangements with ...Read more
Author:Letsie, M; Allopi, DDate:Jul 2008The storage of water in the Maqalika reservoir is gradually decreasing as sediment, carried by the natural catchment run-off, accumulates in the reservoir. Moreover, water pumped into the reservoir from the Caledon River (which is heavily ...Read more
Author:De Lange, Willem J; Mahumani, BKDate:Dec 2012The advent of grid electrification in the Sandveld region of South Africa in the 1980s increased the utilisation of groundwater resources for commercial irrigation purposes. In the wake of the consequent increased pressure on the resource, ...Read more
Author:Smith, Marie E; Mbugua, JDate:Oct 2022The Marine and Coastal Operations for southern Africa and the Indian Ocean: Western Indian Ocean Coral Bleaching Monitoring ServiceRead more
Author:SANCORDate:Apr 1979This report outlines the framework for a marine line fish programme under the aegis of the South African National Committee for Oceanographic Research (SANCOR). An attempt is made to assess the state of knowledge about South African marine ...Read more
Author:Wallace, JH; Van Der Elst, RPDate:May 1983This document is a synthesis of the current state of knowledge and of research requirements for 84 of the most important of South Africa's angling fish, and has been assembled from individual contributions which were presented at a workshop ...Read more
Author:Giffen, MHDate:1971The Gordon’s Bay region occupies the North western corner of false Bay, a large rectangular bay, bounded on the west by the Cape Peninsula ending at Cape Point, on the east by the precipitous slope of the Steenbras Mountains ending at the ...Read more
Author:Mohanrasu, K; Guru Raj Rao, R; Sudhakar, Muniyasamy; Raja, R; Jeyakanthan, J; Arun, ADate:Nov 2020Modern scientific advancements and research on marine microbes has revealed their significance as producers of therapeutic products useful in treating various human diseases. Microbes in marine habitat have evolved to adapt to the harsh ...Read more
Author:Arabi, Sumaiya; Newman, Brent K; Weerts, Steven PDate:Oct 2012The impact of wastewater discharge on the marine environment requires careful monitoring. The CSIR’s Marine Outfalls
Monitoring Programme has a history of 45 years, and continues to build capacity in the field of marine pollution research ...Read more
Author:Moldan, AGS; Ridder, JHDate:1989The debate over the degradation of coastal waters by sewage, oil and industrial wastes, continues. To provide a wide-ranging but concise examination of this topic, the Foundation for Research Development of the CSIR organized a one-day public ...Read more
Author:Mariotti, V; Bopp, L; Tagliabue, A; Kageyama, M; Swingedouw, DDate:Oct 2012Marine sediments records suggest large changes in marine productivity during glacial periods, with abrupt variations especially during the Heinrich events. Here, we study the response of marine biogeochemistry to such an event by using a ...Read more
Author:Van der Elst, RDate:Jan 1990This report contains papers presented at a symposium on marine recreational fishing: resource usage, management and research held on 22 and 23 May 1989 in the East London Museum under the auspices of the South African Deep Sea Angling Association ...Read more
Author:Bowmaker, AP; van der Zee, D; Ridder, JHDate:1987A two day mini-symposium and workshop held in Durban in February 1986 and attended by 70 marine scientists from Natal and KwaZulu is reported on. Summaries of 84 presentations are given, separated into relevant sections. Each section is ...Read more
Author:Taljaard, Susan; Botes, WAMDate:1995In South Africa the ultimate goal in water quality management is to keep the water resources suitable for all ''beneficial uses''. Beneficial uses provide a basis for the derivation of water quality guidelines, which, for South Africa, are ...Read more
Author:Mdakane, Lizwe W; Sibolla, Bolelang H; Haupt, Shelley ADate:Sep 2023Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) is a key factor in ensuring the security, safety, economy, and environment of the maritime domain. Due to the large size of the EEZ, vessel tracking is essential for security, economy, tourism, and safety. ...Read more
Author:Dabrowski, James M; De Villiers, Johan PDate:May 2015A generative model for modelling maritime vessel behaviour is proposed. The model is a novel variant of the dynamic Bayesian network (DBN). The proposed DBN is in the form of a switching linear dynamic system (SLDS) that has been extended ...Read more