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Interaction between Cape hake spawning and the circulation in the northern Benguela upwelling ecosystem
2001
South African Journal of Marine Science
Cape hake in Namibian waters are demersal and mesopelagic spawners, spawning peaking offshore between 100 and 400 m deep, depending on local environmental conditions. The cross-shelf circulation, low-oxygen layers and mesoscale gyres are three important environmental factors influencing hake spawning behaviour and subsequent transport of the spawning products. Normally, hake spawn offshore near the bottom at depths of 150 -400 m. However, during one cruise, spawning was concentrated below
doi:10.2989/025776101784528971
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