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Regional Spatial Development Framework for Mossel Bay Municipality
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Regional development of the greater Saldanha Bay region
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Evaluating the impact of informal settlements on municipal revenue: Saldanha Bay Municipality
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Entrainment in Saldanha Bay
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Positioning in Somali narratives in the Saldanha bay municipality area on the west coast of South Africa
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Spatial and temporal variations in elements of black mussels from Langebaan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay
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The characterisation of synoptic circulation patterns in Saldanha Bay
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Evaluation of storm surge components at Saldanha Bay
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Depositional processes in Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon
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Analysing the changes in bathymetry of Saldanha Bay between the years 1977 and 2021
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Geology of Aeolian and marine deposits in the Saldanha Bay region, Western Cape, South Africa
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Seaweed diversity in Saldanha Bay and the effects of human activities
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Long-term changes in the benthic macrofauna of Saldanha Bay
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Assessing the distribution, composition and potential human health implications of metal-bearing particulate matter in the Saldanha Bay Municipality
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The effective internal audit function as part of a sound corporate governance structure : the case study of Saldanha Bay Municipality
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A preliminary concept for an LNG import terminal for Saldanha bay
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The implications of ocean carbonate chemistry for cultured mussels in Saldanha Bay
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A study of youth education, skills and talents: Diazville, Saldanha Bay
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Saldanha Bay as a living space: negotiating (re)source dynamics in a water scarce Bay
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Nitrogen environment, ecophysiology and growth of Gracilaria gracilus in Saldanha Bay, South Africa
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A geochemical investigation of the sediments in Small Bay, Saldanha Bay, with special reference to the mobility of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn
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An ADCP study of subtidal scale density-driven exchange in Saldanha Bay, South Africa
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Contract design for small scale mussel growers in Saldanha Bay : a transaction cost approach
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Investigating beach erosion and deposition patterns around Saldanha Bay by mapping naturally occurring radionuclides