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Bokkoms. Bokkoms (or bokkems) is whole, salted and dried mullet (more specifically the Southern mullet, Chelon richardsonii, a type of fish commonly known in the Western Cape of South Africa as "harders"), [1][2] and is a well-known delicacy from the West Coast region of South Africa. This salted fish is dried in the sun and wind and is eaten ...
Bivalves in South Africa include: Nuculidae. Nucula nucleus Linnaeus, 1758 [1] Mytilidae – Mussels. Perna perna. Estuarine mussel Arcuatula capensis (Cape Agulhas to Mozambique) [2] Ribbed mussel Aulacomya ater (Namibia to Eastern Cape) [2][3] Brack-water mussel Brachidontes virgiliae (Eastern Cape to Mozambique) [2]
Spotted legskate, Anacanthobatis marmorata von Bonde and Swart, 1923 (Durban to southern Mozambique) [2][11] Family Arhynchobatidae. Bathyraja smithii (Müller & Henle, 1841) (Agulhas bank and west of Cape Town) [2] Family Gurgesiellidae. Cruriraja durbanensis (von Bonde and Swart, 1923) (off Western Cape province) [2]
From South Africa: Algoa Bay, off Durban, and Sodwana Bay. one record west of Cape Point) [3] Slender tuna, Allothunnus fallai Serventy, 1948 (Worldwide between 20° and 50° S. From South Africa: Miller's Point and Rooikrans in False Bay) [3] Bullet tuna, Auxis rochei Risso, 1810 (Cosmopolitan in warm waters.
Noodling. A man with a fish caught by noodling. Map of the US states where noodling is legal in some form. Enrique Serrano with a 60 lb (27 kg) catfish caught by noodling, on June 18, 2015. Noodling is fishing for catfish using one's bare hands or feet, and is practiced primarily in the southern United States.
Kingklip. Genypterus capensis, commonly known as kingklip, is a species of cusk eel occurring along the Southern African coast from Walvis Bay in Namibia to Algoa Bay in South Africa. [1] It is closely related to Genypterus blacodes from New Zealand. The species grows to a maximum length of 180 cm and a weight of 15.0 kg. [1]
Merluccius capensis (shallow-water Cape hake or South African hake) is a ray-finned fish in the genus Merluccius, found in the south-eastern Atlantic Ocean, along the coast of South Africa. It is a long, lean fish with a large head, similar in appearance to the European hake and the deep-water Cape hake. By day, it lives close to the bottom on ...
Chrysophrys laticeps Valenciennes, 1830. Chrysophrys pugicephalus Gilchrist & W. W. Thompson, 1909. Chrysoblephus laticeps, the red roman or roman seabream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, the seabreams and porgies. This fish is endemic to Southern Africa, ranging from Namibia to the Eastern Cape .