FISH ABUNDANCE IN THE WILDERNESS AND SWARTVLEI LAKE SYSTEMS - CHANGESRELATIVE TO ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS

Authors
Citation
Ia. Russell, FISH ABUNDANCE IN THE WILDERNESS AND SWARTVLEI LAKE SYSTEMS - CHANGESRELATIVE TO ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS, South African journal of zoology, 31(1), 1996, pp. 1-9
Citations number
56
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
ISSN journal
02541858
Volume
31
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1 - 9
Database
ISI
SICI code
0254-1858(1996)31:1<1:FAITWA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Fish communities throughout the Wilderness and Swartvlei lake systems were sampled in the winters of 1991 and 1993 using gill and seine nets . Gill net catches indicated substantial increases in the abundance of large juveniles and adults of the majority of marine fish species in both systems. Seine net catches indicated increases in the abundance o f juvenile Liza richardsonii, but a decline in the abundance of other fish species. The recruitment of most fish is unlikely to have been ne gatively affected by the recorded fluctuations in salinity or turbidit y. The senescence of macrophytes, however, may have increased exposure of recruiting Monodactylus falciformis and Rhabdosargus holubi to pis civorous birds and fish. The artificial breaching of estuaries during optimum fish recruitment periods in 1998 and 1992 may have contributed to the recorded increases in the abundance of fish in 1993. A longer duration tidal phase in the Swartvlei system during 1999 and 1993, com pared to the Wilderness lake system, did not result in greater abundan ce of fish sampled. There appears to be no justification for the artif icial maintenance of permanently tidal conditions in the Swartvlei and Touw River estuaries on the grounds of benefit for the maintenance of viable fish communities.