African Penguins at Boulders Beach, near Cape Town. The facility is operated by the Table Mountain National Park and where a daily conservation fee is charged. Photo: Stock
The small pelagic (sardine and anchovy) sector is taking the brunt of closures and limitations imposed on them fishing around key African Penguin colonies. The conversation around the pros and cons of this decision has been ongoing for several years.
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