Bickerton, IBPierce, SM2009-06-302009-06-301988-04Bickerton, IB and Pierce, SM. 1988. Report 33 of the Estuaries of the Cape, Part 2: Synopses of available information on individual systems series, edited by Heydorn, AEF and Morant, PD. Stellenbosch: CSIR. (CSIR research report 432)0 7988 3504 4http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3466Estuaries of the CapeThis report provides historical overview on river catchment, ecology, biotic and abiotic characteristics and available information on three estuaries of the Cape namely: Krom, Seekoei and Kabeljous Estuaries. The estuaries and catchment areas of these rivers all lay within the boundaries of the Humansdorp Divisional Council. In general, development should be restricted to areas which have already been disturbed by earlier developments or by invasion of alien plants such as Rooikrans. Area which are still in a natural state should, as far as possible be protected against development. Ecologically sensitive areas around the Kromme Estuary have been classified according to a report "Principles and Objectives for Coastal Zone Management in Republic of South Africa".enEstuaries - South African estuariesMarine ecologyCape estuariesCoastal researchEstuarineAbiotic characteristicsBiotic characteristicsRiver catchmentKrom estuarySeekoei estuaryKabeljous estuaryFaunaCSIRCouncil for Scientific and Industrial ResearchKrom (CMS45), Seekoei (CMS46) and Kabeljous (CMS47)ReportBickerton, I., & Pierce, S. (1988). <i>Krom (CMS45), Seekoei (CMS46) and Kabeljous (CMS47)</i> (CSIR Research Report number). CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3466Bickerton, IB, and SM Pierce <i>Krom (CMS45), Seekoei (CMS46) and Kabeljous (CMS47).</i> CSIR Research Report number. CSIR, National Research Institute for Oceanology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3466Bickerton I, Pierce S. Krom (CMS45), Seekoei (CMS46) and Kabeljous (CMS47). 1988 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3466TY - Report AU - Bickerton, IB AU - Pierce, SM AB - This report provides historical overview on river catchment, ecology, biotic and abiotic characteristics and available information on three estuaries of the Cape namely: Krom, Seekoei and Kabeljous Estuaries. The estuaries and catchment areas of these rivers all lay within the boundaries of the Humansdorp Divisional Council. In general, development should be restricted to areas which have already been disturbed by earlier developments or by invasion of alien plants such as Rooikrans. Area which are still in a natural state should, as far as possible be protected against development. Ecologically sensitive areas around the Kromme Estuary have been classified according to a report "Principles and Objectives for Coastal Zone Management in Republic of South Africa". DA - 1988-04 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Estuaries - South African estuaries KW - Marine ecology KW - Cape estuaries KW - Coastal research KW - Estuarine KW - Abiotic characteristics KW - Biotic characteristics KW - River catchment KW - Krom estuary KW - Seekoei estuary KW - Kabeljous estuary KW - Fauna KW - CSIR KW - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1988 SM - 0 7988 3504 4 T1 - Krom (CMS45), Seekoei (CMS46) and Kabeljous (CMS47) TI - Krom (CMS45), Seekoei (CMS46) and Kabeljous (CMS47) UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3466 ER -