Green Marine Angling Programme
In response to requests from recreational anglers SASC, in conjunction with Marine and Coastal Management, has developed a participatory data collection & information-sharing programme for club & recreational anglers alike
In collaboration with Marine and Coastal Management, SASC is asking anglers who target sharks to assist us with the collection of valuable scientific data. The purpose of this programme is to encourage a sense of cooperation between anglers and South Africa's scientific and management communities, simultaneously promoting information sharing between the sectors and encouraging the development of cooperative partnerships.
The data collected by anglers will be used for the development of a geographic information system (GIS) database and information management system containing relevant distribution, biological and gear-specific information. These data will be housed and analyzed at SASC, and will be used for informing scientific, management and sector-specific decisions.
Reliable scientific data are the key to educated management decisions. Thus, we implore all anglers participating in the Green Marine Angling Programme (GMAP) to submit information that is detailed and accurate.
An important component of this programme is a training course specifically designed to increase understanding of the marine environment and promote a sense of stewardship for our marine resources within the South African angling community. The course is based on the principle that each and every individual can make valuable contributions to conservation through responsible angling actions.
If you are interested in helping us collect data, download the files below. If you would to participate in the training course, or if you would like more information on this exciting initiative, Contact Us.
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