The Agulhas Bank Complex Marine Protected Area is an offshore marine protected area on the continental shelf lying approximately 39 nautical miles southeast of Cape Agulhas off the Western Cape in the Exclusive Economic Zone of South Africa .
28-757: The MPA was proclaimed by the Minister of Environmental Affairs , in terms of sections 48A(2) and 86(1)(a), (b), (c) and (d) of the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 57 of 2003. A marine protected area (MPA) is defined by the IUCN as "A clearly defined geographical space, recognised, dedicated and managed, through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long-term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values". The Agulhas banks have supported economically important fisheries for more than
56-452: A century. This MPA is intended to protect spawning aggregations of several economically important fish, including the endangered Red steenbras , the largest seabream, a long lived species that can reach lengths of over 1 m. Before this area was declared an Exclusive Economic Zone in 1972, foreign trawlers targeted redfish in the area, and considerable damage was done to the reefs. Half of the MPA
84-433: A firm fixed substrate for the attachment of plants and animals. Sedimentary bottoms are a relatively unstable substrate and cannot anchor many of the benthic organisms. Above these there is open water, where the organisms must drift or swim. Mixed habitats are also frequently found, which are a combination of those mentioned above. Rocky reefs There are rocky reefs and mixed rocky and sandy bottoms. For many marine organisms
112-541: A variety of MPA management authorities, which manage the MPA with funding from the SA Government through the Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA). The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is responsible for issuing permits, quotas and law enforcement. Commercial linefishing or harvesting of south coast rock lobster in the controlled zone requires a valid permit for the specific activity issued in terms of
140-425: A way that it is not available for use during transit. Activities listed in section 48(A)1 of the act are prohibited unless authorised by the regulations. The Agulhas Bank is a broad, shallow part of the southern African continental shelf which extends up to 250 km (160 mi) south of Cape Agulhas before falling steeply to the abyssal plain . It is the ocean region where the warm Indian Ocean and
168-523: Is 4,300 km (1,700 sq mi). The Alphard banks , which is a volcanic pinnacle that rises from a bottom at about 80 m to about 14 m at the top, is in this MPA. The top of the Alphard bank is covered with an Ecklonia maxima kelp forest . Deeper reefs below about 40 m support cold water corals. The protected area includes part of the 45 and 72 Mile banks . Partly restricted and partly controlled zones. The two zones are contiguous as
196-503: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Fishing bank An ocean bank , sometimes referred to as a fishing bank or simply bank , is a part of the seabed that is shallow compared to its surrounding area, such as a shoal or the top of an underwater hill . Somewhat like continental slopes , ocean bank slopes can upwell as tidal and other flows intercept them, sometimes resulting in nutrient-rich currents. Because of this, some large banks, such as Dogger Bank and
224-559: Is exposed to these winds. Winter in the South-western Cape is characterised by disturbances in the circumpolar westerly winds, resulting in a series of eastward moving depressions. These bring cool cloudy weather and rain from the north west. The south westerly winds over the South Atlantic produce the prevailing south-westerly swell typical of the winter months. The MPA is in the warm temperate Agulhas inshore marine ecoregion to
252-400: Is shallow enough to allow it to reach to the surface with its gas-filled stipes, so that the fronds form a dense layer at or just below the surface, depending on the tide. The shorter Spiny kelp Ecklonia radiata also grows on deeper reefs, where there is not so much competition from the sea bamboo. Both these kelp species provide food and shelter for a variety of other organisms, particularly
280-476: Is the western boundary current of the southwest Indian Ocean . It flows down the east coast of Africa from 27°S to 40°S. It is narrow, swift and strong. It is suggested that it is the largest western boundary current in the world ocean , with an estimated net transport of 70 Sverdrups (Sv, millions m/s), as western boundary currents at comparable latitudes transport less — Brazil Current (16.2 Sv), Gulf Stream (34 Sv), Kuroshio (42 Sv). Most of
308-476: Is zoned to allow the use of low impact fishing gear, and this will help support recovery of the damaged habitats. The MPA will also help maintain the tourism economy by way of recreational fishing and scuba diving, and will protect some fishing areas from petroleum extraction impact. The Agulhas Banks are the key nursery area in the warm temperate ecoregion of South Africa. This MPA was specifically proclaimed to conserve pelagic, sandy, gravel, and rocky habitats of
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#1732852472134336-557: The Grand Banks of Newfoundland , are among the richest fishing grounds in the world. There are some banks that were reported in the 19th century by navigators, such as Wachusett Reef , whose existence is doubtful. Ocean banks may be of volcanic nature. Banks may be carbonate or terrigenous . In tropical areas some banks are submerged atolls . As they are not associated with any landmass , banks have no outside source of sediments . Carbonate banks are typically platforms, rising from
364-646: The South African environment and natural resources . It was created in 2019 by the merger of the Department of Environmental Affairs with the forestry and fisheries components of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries . The branches of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment are: This article about South African government is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an environmental agency
392-554: The Agulhas Bank. These include the Alphard Banks, parts of the 45 Mile Bank and parts of the 72 Mile Bank, their threatened ecosystems and biological diversity. It is also intended to support the recovery of over-exploited linefish populations by protecting their refuge, aggregation, foraging and spawning areas, and to help sustainable use and management of linefish and south coast rock lobster in adjacent areas. Area of ocean protected
420-439: The MPA waters are in the 50 m to 150 m depth range on the continental shelf. The climate of the South-western Cape is markedly different from the rest of South Africa, which is a summer rainfall region, receiving most of its rainfall during the summer months of December to February. The South-western Cape has a Mediterranean type climate , with most of its rainfall during the winter months from June to September. During
448-518: The Marine Living Resources Act and authorised for this MPA. Recreational scuba diving is not mentioned in the regulations. Only the shallower parts of the Alphard banks are accessible for recreational scuba diving without obligatory decompression stops, and they are not dived often due to the long distance offshore. Fishing is prohibited in the restricted zone. Vessels transiting this zone are required to stow all fishing equipment in such
476-464: The Sea bamboo, which is a base for a wide range of epiphytes, which in turn provide food and shelter for more organisms. The Alphard Banks are noted for the kelp forest on top. Unconsolidated sedimentary bottoms (including shelly, pebble and gravel bottoms) Sedimentary bottoms at first glance appear to be fairly barren areas, as they lack the stability to support many of the spectacular reef based species, and
504-657: The cold Atlantic Ocean meet. This convergence leads to treacherous sailing conditions, accounting for numerous wrecked ships in the area over the years. However the meeting of the oceans here also fuels the nutrient cycle for marine life, making it one of the best fishing grounds in South Africa . The Alphard Tertiary Igneous Province includes Palaeocene tuffs , trachybasalts , aegirine–augite trachytes and aegirine–augite phonolitic trachytes, which have been radiometrically dated at about 58 million years old. The intrusions appear to be tectonic effects. The Agulhas Current
532-428: The dip, may produce reefs which are relatively flat to very high profile and full of small crevices. These features may be at varying angles to the shoreline and wave fronts. Kelp forests Kelp forests are a variation of rocky reefs, as the kelp requires a fairly strong and stable substrate which can withstand the loads of repeated waves dragging on the kelp plants. The Sea bamboo Ecklonia maxima grows in water which
560-549: The east of Cape Point which extends eastwards to the Mbashe River . There are a large proportion of species endemic to South Africa along this coastline. Two major benthic habitats exist in the sea in this region, distinguished by the nature of the substrate. The substrate, or base material, is important in that it provides a base to which an organism can anchor itself, which is vitally important for those organisms which need to stay in one particular kind of place. Rocky reefs provide
588-427: The eastern border of the controlled zone is part of the western border of the restricted zone. The MPA boundaries are: The Agulhas Bank Complex restricted zone is the area within the boundaries (draft): The Agulhas Bank Complex controlled zone is the area within the boundaries (draft): The marine protected areas of South Africa are the responsibility of the national government, which has management agreements with
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#1732852472134616-460: The ocean depths, whereas terrigenous banks are elevated sedimentary deposits. Seamounts , by contrast, are mountains rising from the deep sea and are steeper and higher in comparison to the surrounding seabed . Examples of these are Pioneer and Guide Seamounts, west of the Farallon Islands . The Pioneer Seamount has a depth of 1,000 meters, In other cases, parts of a bank may reach above
644-445: The reef is of some importance, as it influences the range of possibilities for the local topography, which in turn influences the range of habitats provided, and therefore the diversity of inhabitants. The volcanic cores of the Alphard Banks have left a raised area of resistant rock. Sandstone and other sedimentary rocks erode and weather very differently from igneous rocks, and depending on the direction of dip and strike, and steepness of
672-400: The sediment and move up and down within its layers, which can provide feeding opportunities and protection from predation. Other species can dig themselves holes in which to shelter, or may feed by filtering water drawn through the tunnel, or by extending body parts adapted to this function into the water above the sand. The open sea Fish: Marine reptiles: Invertebrates: The MPA is in
700-412: The substrate is another type of marine organism, and it is common for several layers to co-exist. Examples of this are red bait pods, which are usually encrusted with sponges, ascidians, bryozoans, anemones, and gastropods, and abalone, which are usually covered by similar seaweeds to those found on the surrounding rocks, usually with a variety of other organisms living on the seaweeds. The type of rock of
728-615: The summer the dominant factor determining the weather in the region is a high pressure zone, known as the South Atlantic High , located over the South Atlantic ocean to the west of the Cape coast. Winds circulating in an anticlockwise direction from such a system reach the Cape from the south-east, producing periods of up to several days of high winds and mostly clear skies. These winds keep the region relatively cool. The Agulhas Bank complex
756-514: The variety of large organisms is relatively low. The sediment smay be moved around by wave and current action, to a greater or lesser degree depending on weather conditions and exposure of the area. This means that sessile organisms must be specifically adapted to areas of relatively loose substrate to thrive in them, and the variety of species found on a sandy or gravel bottom will depend on all these factors. Sedimentary bottoms have one important compensation for their instability, animals can burrow into
784-454: The warm temperate Agulhas inshore marine bioregion to the east of Cape Point which extends eastwards to the Mbashe River . There are a large proportion of species endemic to South Africa along this coastline. Department of Environmental Affairs The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) is one of the departments of the South African government . It is responsible for protecting, conserving and improving
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