- Title
- Monitoring of invertebrate and fish recovery following river rehabilitation using rotenone in the Rondegat River
- Creator
- Weyl, Olaf L F, Barrow, S, Bellingan, Terence A, Dalu, Tatenda, Ellender, Bruce R, Esler, K, Impson, D, Gouws, Jeanne, Jordaan, M, Villet, Martin H, Wasserman, Ryan J, Woodford, Darragh J
- Subject
- To be catalogued
- Date
- 2016
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/442411
- Identifier
- vital:73982
- Identifier
- https://www.wrc.org.za/wp-content/uploads/mdocs/2261.pdf
- Description
- Fish invasions have been cited as a primary threat to imperilled South African fishes and other aquatic fauna. As a result, the management and control of alien invasive species is a legislated priority in South Africa. From a river rehabilitation perspective, eradicating alien fish allows for the rehabilitation of several kilometres of river, with very significant benefits for the endangered fish species present and for the associated aquatic biota. In South Africa, the piscicide rotenone is one of the preferred methods for achieving eradication.
- Format
- 68 pages, pdf
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Water Research Commission, Weyl, O.L.F., Barrow, S., Bellingan, T., Dalu, T., Ellender, B.R., Esler, K., Impson, D., Gouws, J., Jordaan, M., Villet, M. and Wassermann, R.J., 2016. Monitoring of invertebrate and fish recovery following river rehabilitation using rotenone in the Rondegat River. Water Research Commission, Pretoria. WRC Report, (2261/1), p.16, Water Research Commission volume 2016 number 1 1 68 2016 WRC Report, (2261/1)
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- Publisher
- Rights
- Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Water Research Commission Terms and Conditions of Use Statement (https://www.gov.za/terms-and-conditions-use-0)
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