Robberg Marine Protected Area - MPA Forum The Robberg MPA is a breeding area for the rare African black oystercatcher and the white breasted cormorant, as well as a host of other seabird species , Globally threatened and CITES listed sea turtles, including loggerhead, green and hawksbill, have been observed in the area annually, while leatherback turtles are occasional visitors
Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area | MPA Forum Tsitsikamma MPA is one of the oldest no-take MPAs in the world It protects a variety of inter-tidal marine life, habitats and threatened fish species
Table Mountain National Park - MPA Forum Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) MPA is located on the Cape Peninsula in the Western Cape and was proclaimed in 2004 under the MLRA
Goukamma Marine Protected Area - MPA Forum The Goukamma MPA was proclaimed a Marine Protected Area (MPA) in 1990 and is 10 kilometres west of Knysna The Goukamma MPA has a coastline of approximately 16km that extends east from Buffels Bay to Platbank and one nautical mile (1 85 km) out to
Helderberg Marine Protected Area | MPA Forum Helderberg Marine Protected Area lies in False Bay and is managed by the City of Cape Town It covers 4 km of sandy beach and protects sandstone reefs
Stilbaai Marine Protected Area - MPA Forum The Stilbaai marine protected area provides protection to a variety of marine and estuarine habitats, including a large sandy bay to the east, smaller rocky bays to the west and the Goukou river mouth, which contributes to the recovery of depleted fish populations and other endemic threatened species
South Africas Marine Protected Areas - MPA Forum In South Africa, all marine protected areas are ultimately managed by the government which has agreements with various MPA Management Authorities
Recolonisation of the Robberg Peninsula (Plettenberg Bay, South Africa . . . The Robberg Peninsula is part of the Robberg Nature Reserve (Government Notice No 1 of 1980) and is adjoined by a marine protected area (MPA), which was established during the late 1990s The peninsula forms the south-western extremity of Plettenberg Bay, situated on the south-east coast of South Africa (Figure 1) There, the fast-flowing