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Age and growth of the shortnose spiny dogfish squalus Megalops from the Agulhas bank, South Africa
Abstract
Estimates suggest a high biomass of S. megalops on the Agulhas Bank, possibly making it appropriate for exploitation. However, its life-history characteristics necessitate a cautious management approach should it become a target species, particularly because it is already taken as a bycatch of the trawlfishery. A feasibility study of age validation
showed that oxytetracycline was absorbed by the dorsal fin spine of captive specimens, although laboratory conditions were inadequate to maintain this species over a prolonged period.