Fish as a resource in a rural river catchment in the Northern Province, South Africa

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Fish as a resource in a rural river catchment in the Northern Province, South Africa


Abstract

The rural population in the Mutshindudi River valley, in the north-eastern corner of the Northern Province, accept locally-caught freshwater fish as food (85%), but tinned pilchards are the most commonly eaten fish. Fishing gear was recorded in 70% of the households, but only in 36% was that gear used during that same year.

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