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Managing river connectivity and fish migration in a water stressed country: considerations from South Africa

August 28, 2019 0

A vulgarization of the scientific publication: O’Brien et al., 2019 “River connectivity and fish migration considerations in the management of multiple stressors in South Africa.” Marine and Freshwater Research, available on request for free (celine@riversoflife.co.za) […]

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There and back: the fantastic journey and tales of the mysterious African eels

June 20, 2018 1

In Sub-Saharan Africa, tropical freshwater eels (Anguilla spp.) are ecologically important species that are poorly understood, poorly protected and potentially highly threatened and/or exploited. I’m dedicating my PhD to these secretive and mysterious creatures. But […]

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