Period Country Client Project, Tasks1998 SouthAfricaBlaaubergMunicipality/Project leader on a study assessing the intensity andimpact of bait collecting activities on the ecology of theWorld Wide Diep River estuary, South Africa. The study includedFund for Nature(WWF-SA)surveys of 1the stocks all bait species in the estuary andan assessment of the numbers of all organisms collectedor disturbed by bait collectors per annum. Amanagement plan was formulated for the long-termsustainable use of the estuary.1998 SouthAfrica1998 SouthAfrica1997- Namibia20111997- South1998, Africa2000-2001,De BeersNamaqualand/Gibb AfricaBlaaubergMunicipality/World Wide Fundfor NatureNamdebDiamondCompanyDepartment of<strong>Environmental</strong>Affairs &Tourism/Marine/estuarine specialist on an EIA for theconstruction of a bridge across the Buffels estuary nearKleinzee. The study entailed an assessment of the likelyimpacts of bridge construction and identification ofappropriate mitigation measures to minimise impacts onthe estuary and marine environment.Project leader on a study assessing the intensity andimpact of bait collecting activities on the ecology of theDiep River estuary, South Africa. The study includedsurveys of the stocks all bait species in the estuary andan assessment of the numbers of all organisms collectedor disturbed by bait collectors per annum. Amanagement plan was formulated for the long-termsustainable use of the estuary.Project leader on a series of baseline and impactassessment studies for beach diamond mining in theBogenfels Mining Licence Area in the Sperrgebiet,Namibia. Sequential appointment for studies undertakenin 1997, 1998, and annually from 2004-2011. Each studyproject included surveys and assessments of sandy beachmacrofauna, rocky intertidal fauna and surf fishassemblages and considered possible effects of miningactivities and mitigation measures to avoid or minimiseimpacts on the affected environment.Project leader of an offshore, boat-based fisheriesmonitoring programme designed to supply and deployaboard fishing vessels, competent, suitably trained andequipped scientific observers for the offshore trawk,
Period Country Client Project, Tasks2009-Department of inshore trawl, hake longline and west coast rock lobster2011Agriculture, fisheries. Responsibilities of the project managerForestry &Fisheriesincluded ensuring that observers collected accurate dataon the nature of fisheries operations (catch, effort,fishing area, gear used, etc.), catch composition, by-catchmortality, fish biology (length, sex, reproductive state,stomach fullness, fat index), and quantity and size rangeof discarded target species, and biological samples (e.g.stomachs, gonads, otoliths, and flesh samples) asrequired. Data were captured electronically andsubmitted to the client for use in stock assessment andresource management programme.1997-1998SouthAfricaFoundation forResearchDevelopment/Project co-ordinator for a study looking at the enhancedutilisation and management of demersal fish resourcesoff the east, south and west coasts of South Africa. TheUniversity of project was aimed at assessing discarding practicesCape Town employed by the industry and involved co-ordinating ateam of observers deployed aboard commercial fishingtrawlers operating from various ports around thecountry.1997 UnitedArabAdnoc-BorealisPetrochemicalsCo-leader on <strong>Environmental</strong> Impact Assessment andBaseline Survey for a new petro-chemicals plant inEmirates /Martin Mid- Dubai, UAE. Baseline surveys were conducted forEastbenthic macrofauna, reef fish and corals.1996 South Rein's Nature Project leader on a study to assess status of exploitedAfrica Reserve marine species in a small marine reserve near MosselBay, South Africa. Field surveys were used to assess thestatus of exploited fish and invertebrate species in thereserve and recommendations were formulated, aimedat making optimal use of this marine reserves asmanagement and conservation tool.1994- South Sea Fisheries Project Marine Biologist on a study investigating the1996 Africa ResearchInstitute/World-wideimpact of commercial beach-seine netting on the fishand invertebrates in False Bay, South Africa. The studywas undertaken over a two-year period in whichFund for Nature commercial fishing operations were intensively(SA)monitored and experimental netting undertaken. Data
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