Read more about the article Anglers contribute to invasive bass research
Tournament anglers on Groenvlei, Western Cape (Photo credit: Mark Pegg)

Anglers contribute to invasive bass research

Information on how invasive fish species enter and spread in aquatic ecosystems of southern Africa is critical for managing such invasions. This is particularly important for alien sport fishes that are “conflict species” because they have economic and recreational value.

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Read more about the article Honorary professorship for C·I·B fish biologist
From left to right: Dr Angus Paterson, Managing Director of SAIAB, Prof Olaf Weyl and Dr Paul Cowley, Rhodes University Honorary Professors, and Prof Alan Whitfield, Chief Scientist at SAIAB.

Honorary professorship for C·I·B fish biologist

C·I·B core team member, Olaf Weyl, was appointed as Honorary Professor in the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science (DIFS) at Rhodes University, Grahamstown.

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