The effects of harvesting of the South African kelp (Ecklonia maxima) on kelp population structure, growth rate and recruitment

  • Rothman M
  • Anderson R
  • Smit A
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Ecklonia maxima is an economically important kelp in South Africa. The harvested kelp is used mainly as feed for cultured Haliotis midae (abalone) on farms all along the South African South and West Coast. The effects that different...

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Rothman, M. D., Anderson, R. J., & Smit, A. J. (2008). The effects of harvesting of the South African kelp (Ecklonia maxima) on kelp population structure, growth rate and recruitment. In Eighteenth International Seaweed Symposium (pp. 109–115). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5670-3_14

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