Wiseman, KABurns, MERVernon, CJ2009-07-012009-07-011993-03Wiseman, KA, Burns, MER and Vernon, CJ. 1993. Nahoo (CSE44), Qinira (CSE45) and Gqunube (CSE46). Report 42 of the Estuaries of the Cape, Part 2: Synopses of available information on individual systems series, edited by Morant, PD. Stellenbosch: CSIR. (CSIR research report 441)0 7988 5238 0http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3482Estuaries of the CapeThis report is a synthesis of the recent research findings and available knowledge pertaining to the Nahoon, Qinira and qunube estuarine systems in the East London area. It provides the different groups and individuals involved with the management and utilisation of these estuaries with access to expert knowledge and published opinion that might otherwise be unavailable or of which they might otherwise be unaware. The report also provides a description of the abiotics and biotics characteristics of the river catchments and of the physical processes, current utilisation and recent changes in the estuaries. In addition, the flora and fauna of the estuarine systems are described, with particular reference to human influences on the status of those systems. A synthesis of these diverse data is then presented. The synthesis provides an account of the present state of the systems, the state of knowledge, the problems that exist or are likely to occur and broad recommendations for the treatment of those problems.enEstuaries - South African estuariesMarine ecologyCape estuariesCoastal researchRiver catchmentNahoon estuaryQinira estuaryGqunube estuaryAbiotic characteristicsBiotic characteristicsFloraFaunaCSIRCouncil for Scientific and Industrial ResearchNRIONational Research Institute for OceanologyNahoo (CSE44), Qinira (CSE45) and Gqunube (CSE46)ReportWiseman, K., Burns, M., & Vernon, C. (1993). <i>Nahoo (CSE44), Qinira (CSE45) and Gqunube (CSE46)</i> (CSIR Research Report number). CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3482Wiseman, KA, MER Burns, and CJ Vernon <i>Nahoo (CSE44), Qinira (CSE45) and Gqunube (CSE46).</i> CSIR Research Report number. CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3482Wiseman K, Burns M, Vernon C. Nahoo (CSE44), Qinira (CSE45) and Gqunube (CSE46). 1993 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3482TY - Report AU - Wiseman, KA AU - Burns, MER AU - Vernon, CJ AB - This report is a synthesis of the recent research findings and available knowledge pertaining to the Nahoon, Qinira and qunube estuarine systems in the East London area. It provides the different groups and individuals involved with the management and utilisation of these estuaries with access to expert knowledge and published opinion that might otherwise be unavailable or of which they might otherwise be unaware. The report also provides a description of the abiotics and biotics characteristics of the river catchments and of the physical processes, current utilisation and recent changes in the estuaries. In addition, the flora and fauna of the estuarine systems are described, with particular reference to human influences on the status of those systems. A synthesis of these diverse data is then presented. The synthesis provides an account of the present state of the systems, the state of knowledge, the problems that exist or are likely to occur and broad recommendations for the treatment of those problems. DA - 1993-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Estuaries - South African estuaries KW - Marine ecology KW - Cape estuaries KW - Coastal research KW - River catchment KW - Nahoon estuary KW - Qinira estuary KW - Gqunube estuary KW - Abiotic characteristics KW - Biotic characteristics KW - Flora KW - Fauna KW - CSIR KW - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research KW - NRIO KW - National Research Institute for Oceanology LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1993 SM - 0 7988 5238 0 T1 - Nahoo (CSE44), Qinira (CSE45) and Gqunube (CSE46) TI - Nahoo (CSE44), Qinira (CSE45) and Gqunube (CSE46) UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3482 ER -