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Freshwater Fishes
WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE state oF BIODIVERSITY 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction 2 Chapter 2 Methods 17 Chapter 3 Freshwater fishes 18 Chapter 4 Amphibians 36 Chapter 5 Reptiles 55 Chapter 6 Mammals 75 Chapter 7 Avifauna 89 Chapter 8 Flora & Vegetation 112 Chapter 9 Land and Protected Areas 139 Chapter 10 Status of River Health 159 Cover page photographs by Andrew Turner (CapeNature), Roger Bills (SAIAB) & Wicus Leeuwner. ISBN 978-0-620-39289-1 SCIENTIFIC SERVICES 2 Western Cape Province State of Biodiversity 2007 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Andrew Turner [email protected] 1 “We live at a historic moment, a time in which the world’s biological diversity is being rapidly destroyed. The present geological period has more species than any other, yet the current rate of extinction of species is greater now than at any time in the past. Ecosystems and communities are being degraded and destroyed, and species are being driven to extinction. The species that persist are losing genetic variation as the number of individuals in populations shrinks, unique populations and subspecies are destroyed, and remaining populations become increasingly isolated from one another. The cause of this loss of biological diversity at all levels is the range of human activity that alters and destroys natural habitats to suit human needs.” (Primack, 2002). CapeNature launched its State of Biodiversity Programme (SoBP) to assess and monitor the state of biodiversity in the Western Cape in 1999. This programme delivered its first report in 2002 and these reports are updated every five years. The current report (2007) reports on the changes to the state of vertebrate biodiversity and land under conservation usage. -
Presence, Levels and Distribution of Pollutants in the Estuarine Food Web- Swartkops River Estuary, South Africa
Presence, levels and distribution of pollutants in the estuarine food web- Swartkops River Estuary, South Africa L Nel 21250642 Dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Magister Scientiae in Zoology at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University Supervisor: Prof H Bouwman Co-supervisor: Dr N Strydom September 2014 1 “Man can hardly even recognize the devils of his own creation” ~ Albert Schweitzer i Presence, levels and distribution of pollutants in the estuarine food web- Swartkops River Estuary, South Africa Acknowledgements The completion of this dissertation would not have been possible without the help and support from a number of people. To each who played a role, I want to personally thank you. To my parents, Pieter and Monique Nel, there is not enough ways to say thank you for the support, inspiration and unconditional love, for always being there and having the faith to see this through when I was no longer able to. The assistance and advice I have received from my supervisors Prof Henk Bouwman and Dr Nadine Strydom. Thank you for your guidance, patience and valuable contributions. To Anthony Kruger and Edward Truter who assisted with the collection of the fish. Your generosity and assistance was unbelievable and without you, I would be nowhere near complete. To Sabina Philips who helped and assisted throughout the time I was in Port Elizabeth. Your help, kindness and friendship are greatly appreciated. Paula Pattrick who took the time to help with the seine nets for the collection of smaller fish. To Deon Swart for the arrangement of the collecting permits and dealing with difficult authorities To my friends and family for their trust, support and encouragement. -
Graaff-Reinet: Urban Design Plan August 2012 Contact Person
Graaff-Reinet: Urban Design Plan August 2012 Contact Person: Hedwig Crooijmans-Allers The Matrix cc...Urban Designers and Architects 22 Lansdowne Place Richmond Hill Port Elizabeth Tel: 041 582 1073 email: [email protected] GRAAFF -REINET: URBAN DESIGN PLAN Contents Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.1. General .............................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.2. Stakeholder and Public Participation Process ................................................................................................... 6 A: Traffic Study 2. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 8 2.1. Background ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2. Methodology ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3. Study Area ........................................................................................................................................................ -
Cape St. Frances to Port Elizabeth Map 2020
Cape St. Francis, Jeffreys Bay, Port Elizabeth and Addo Elephant National Park map Waterford Road to Sumerset East Road to Klipfontein Road to Road to Cookhouse / Cradock Graaf-Reinet Graaf-Reinet R335 Greystone R400 Renosterfontein Darlington Road to 137Km Dam Riebeek East / Grahamstown (Wolwefontein to Graaf Reinet) N10 R400 Kuzuko Lodge Swartwaterspoort Riebeek East Klein-Winterhoekberge R75 R335 Frontier Safaris R329 Sundays River Game Farm 138Km Wolwefontein (Wolwefontein to Willowmore) Addo Elephant Rockdale National Park Game Ranch Kleinpoort 245Km Alicedale (Port Elizabeth to Cradock) 205Km (Paterson to Cradock) Suurberg Tootabi Lobengula Lodge Hunting 37Km Safaris (Wolwefontein to Glenconnor) R75 Wit River Zuurberg Glenconnor Nyathi Rest Camp Bayethe Tented Lodge Pumba Kirkwood National Park Private Game R336 Boesmans Explorer Eagles Kwantu R335 Private Game Reserve & Spa Residents Only River Camp 28Km Coerney River Crag Reserve River Bend Lodge 25Km R342 Inzolo Exclusive Game Lodge Info G A T E T I M E S Shamwari Fuel Bayeti Game Residents Only JAN - 05h30 - 18h30 Paterson Restaurant Domkrag Dam Private Game Reserve Addo Main Camp Nzipondo Loop FEB - 05h30 - 18h30 Hide Woodlands MAR - 05h30 - 18h30 Reserve Rooidam Gwarrie APR - 06h00 - 18h00 Long Lee Pan MAY - 06h00 - 18h00 Manor 128Km Zuurkop Garoh JUNE - 06h00 - 18h00 Road to Lookout Loop JULY - 06h00 - 18h00 Sindile Luxury (Port Elizabeth 60Km Ngulube Zuurkop AUG - 06h00 - 18h00 Tented Camp to Grahamstown) Grahamstown 35Km R336 Waterhole SEPT - 06h00 - 18h00 (Uitenhage to -
2017-10 A5 Rate Card
Rate Card SMALL BUSINESS IS A BIG DEAL print advert rates About Us Think Local is South Africa’s first and only community-level mass market publication aimed at entrepreneurs and SMMEs. Our content is geared towards empowering business owners with the knowledge, skills and opportunities needed to grow their businesses. Sizes Standard V.I.P. W x H Standard Advert Placements Premium 1/24 Page R 785 R 670 41 X 21 Platinum 1/12 Page R 1 120 R 950 41 X 44 Business Card 1/6 Page R 1 700 R 1 450 41 X 90 One Column 1/3 Page R 2 700 R 2 300 41 X 182 Two Columns 2/3 Page R 4 120 R 3 500 84 X 182 Full Page (Display) R 5 820 R 4 950 137 X 210 Full Page (Advertorial) R 6 650 R 5 650 137 X 210 Double Page (Display) R 9 295 R 7 900 274 X 210 Double Page (Advertorial) R 10 470 R 8 900 274 X 210 Special Advert Placements Map Feature R 1 560 R 1 325 41 X 44 Two Thirds Page 3 R 5 560 R 4 725 84 X 196 Full Page Inside Back R 6 760 R 5 745 137 X 210 Full Page Inside Front R 7 000 R 5 950 137 X 210 Back Cover R 7 960 R 6 765 137 X 210 Front Cover R 9 995 R 8 500 104 X 210 Wrapper R 15 995 R 13 600 274 X 210 Printed Ad Web Digital Edition Facebook Edition Email Newsletter A digital boost for SMMEs Did you know that Think Local offers Forever Free multi-tab websites to all small and micro businesses? In doing so, we give them access to new markets and help them achieve the efficiencies online business creates. -
Southern Corridor, Cape St Francis / Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
FINAL DRAFT REPORT HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THUYSPUNT NUCLEAR 400kV INTEGRATION PROJECT: SOUTHERN CORRIDOR, CAPE ST FRANCIS / PORT ELIZABETH, EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA Assessment and report by For SiVEST Environmental Division Telephone Jenny Barnard 021 852 2988 Box 20057 Ashburton 3213 PIETERMARITZBURG South Africa Telephone 033 326 1136 Facsimile 086 672 8557 082 655 9077 / 072 725 1763 2 March 2009 [email protected] HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THUYSPUNT NUCLEAR 400kV INTEGRATION PROJECT: SOUTHERN CORRIDOR Management summary eThembeni Cultural Heritage was appointed by SiVEST Environmental Division to undertake a heritage impact assessment of the proposed northern corridor of the Thuyspunt Nuclear 400kV project between Cape St Francis and Port Elizabeth, in terms of the Heritage Resources Act No 25 of 1999. Two eThembeni staff members inspected the area on 9 to 12 September 2008 and 10 to 13 February 2009 and completed a controlled-exclusive surface survey, as well as a database and literature search. The purpose of this heritage impact assessment has been to identify potential heritage problem areas associated with the five kilometre wide southern corridor servitude, within which two power lines and a substation will be located. We had to take the following factors into consideration: o The constraints of fieldwork and a desktop study of a five kilometre wide servitude over 140 kilometres; o The fact that the southern corridor will definitely be utilised and that the only mitigation option is that of routing the power lines differently within the five kilometre wide servitude; o The linear nature of the project where, apart from the proposed substation location, tower positions can be altered to avoid direct impacts on heritage resources; o All categories of heritage resource (with the possible exception of sites associated with slavery and movable objects) occur throughout the proposed development area. -
Draft Basic Assessment Report: Proposed
DRAFT BASIC ASSESSMENT REPORT: PROPOSED UPGRADING OF NATIONAL ROUTE R335 BETWEEN MOTHERWELL (KM 5.600) AND ADDO (KM 37.600), WITHIN THE NELSON MANDELA BAY MUNICIPALITY AND SUNDAYS RIVER VALLEY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE NOVEMBER 2018 Terratest (Pty) Ltd Reference No.: 41643 DEA Reference No.: Pending NEAS Reference No.: Pending Prepared by: TERRATEST (PTY) LTD PO Box 27308, Greenacres Port Elizabeth, 6057 Telephone: (041) 390 8730 Contact: Mrs Cherize Coetzee Email: [email protected] DBAR: R335 Upgrade, Motherwell to Addo 41643 VERIFICATION PAGE TITLE: PROPOSED UPGRADING OF NATIONAL ROUTE R335 BETWEEN MOTHERWELL (KM 5.600) AND ADDO (KM 37.600), WITHIN THE NELSON MANDELA BAY MUNICIPALITY AND SUNDAYS RIVER VALLEY LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE PROJECT NO.: DATE: REPORT STATUS: 41643 November 2018 Draft CARRIED OUT BY: COMMISSIONED BY: Terratest (Pty) Ltd, Pietermaritzburg South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd PO Box 27308 PO Box 24210 Greenacres Baywest Boulevard, Hunters Retreat Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth 6057 6025 Tel: (041) 398 3249 Tel: (033) 343 6789 Fax: (041) 363 1922 Tel: (033) 343 6701 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] AUTHORS: CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: Ms Imke Summers Mr S Robertson SYNOPSIS: Basic Assessment Report for the proposed upgrading of the R335 road between Motherwell and Addo, within the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality and Sundays River Valley Local Municipality KEY WORDS: R335 Road, Motherwell, Addo, Upgrade, Widening, Bridges, Culverts, Basic Assessment, Environmental Management Programme, EIA Regulations (2014, as amended), Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, Sundays River Valley Local Municipality, SANRAL © Copyright Terratest (Pty) Ltd QUALITY VERIFICATION This report has been prepared under the controls established by a quality management system that meets the requirements of ISO9001: 2008 which has been independently certified by DEKRA Certification under certificate number 90906882. -
Final Scoping Report: Hamburg Quarry Expansion
FINAL SCOPING REPORT: HAMBURG QUARRY EXPANSION FINAL Scoping Report HAMBURG QUARRY EXPANSION, R72 BEWTEEN PORT ALFRED AND EAST LONDON, EASTERN CAPE DMR REF: EC 30/5/1/3/3/2/1/00021 BPEM FINAL SCOPING REPORT Prepared for: Prepared by: CES EAST LONDON 6 Stewart Drive Baysville, East London, 5241 087 830 9809 Also in Grahamstown, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Johannesburg and Maputo (Mozambique) www.cesnet.co.za NOVEMBER 2020 CES Environmental and Social Advisory Services Hamburg Quarry Expansion ii FINAL Scoping Report REVISIONS TRACKING TABLE CES Report Revision and Tracking Schedule Document Title: Hamburg Quarry Expansion Client Name & South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Ltd Address: Roland Thompson Baywest Boulevard, Hunters Retreat, Port Elizabeth, 6025 Status: Final Issue Date: Lead Author: Robyn Thomson Reviewer: Alan Carter Study Leader/ Registered Environmental Assessment Alan Carter Practitioner – Approval: No. of hard No. electronic Report Distribution Circulated to copies copies DMR 1 1 SANRAL 1 GIBB 1 Report Version Date November 2020 This document has been prepared in accordance with the scope of CES’s appointment and contains intellectual property and proprietary information that is protected by copyright in favour of CES. The document may therefore not be reproduced, used or distributed to any third party without the prior written consent of CES. This document is prepared exclusively for use by CES’s client. CES accepts no liability for any use of this document other than by its client and only for the purposes for which it was prepared. No person other than the client may copy (in whole or in [email protected] part) use or rely on the contents of this document, without the prior www.cesnet.co.za written permission of CES. -
Appendix H.4 –
Curriculum Vitae CHRISTELLE DU PLESSIS 38 Hely Road, Fernglen, Port Elizabeth Mobile: +27 74 148 5583, Email: [email protected] Identity number 8306140057087 Nationality South African Languages Afrikaans (Mother tongue); English (Fluent) Driver’s licence Code B KEY COMPETENCIES I am an environmental consultant with seven years’ experience in the environmental consulting field. My experience includes the management of water use, waste management and environmental applications, strategic environmental management, the development of construction and operational environmental management plans, compliance auditing and monitoring, and project management. I have worked in and managed multidisciplinary teams, and have strong report writing and interpersonal skills. EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STATUS MSc Ecology (cum laude ), Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa, 2009 BSc (Hons) Zoology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa, 2005 BSc Zoology ( cum laude ), Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa, 2004 Certificate: Environmental Impact Assessment, Rhodes University, South Africa, 2009 Registered as Professional Natural Scientist with SACNASP (Registration No 400105/17) EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE RECORD June 2017 – current HABITAT LINK CONSULTING Managing Director / Environmental Consultant • Environmental impact assessments • Strategic environmental management • Compliance monitoring and auditing (against national and international lender standards) • Environmental advisory services • Project -
National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act: Amendment Of
STAATSKOERANT, 27 MAART 2013 No. 36295 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS No. 236 27 March 2013 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: PROTECTED AREAS ACT, 2003 (ACT NO. 57 OF 2003) AMENDMENT OF SCHEDULE 2 TO THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: PROTECTED AREAS ACT, 2003 (ACT NO. 57 OF 2003) I, Bomo Edith Edna Molewa, Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, in terms of section 20(6)(b) of the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act No. 57 of 2003), hereby amend Schedule 2 to the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 2003 (Act No. 57 of 2003) in the Schedule hereto. BOM ED IA MOLEWA MINISTER OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS 4 No. 36295 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27 MARCH 2013 SCHEDULE In terms of section 20(6)(a) of the Act, each area defined shall be a national park under the name assigned to it in the Schedule. In terms of section 47(1) of the Act, the air space to a level of 2 500 feet above the highest point of the park (included in the Schedule) is included in the national park. [Schedule 2 amended by Proc. 294/78, s. 2 of Act 60/79, Proc. 201/79, Proc. 44/82, Proc.125/83, Proc. 132/83, Proc. 8/84, Proc. 210/84, Proc. 35/85, Proc. 138/85, GN 1933/86, GN 1934/86, GN 5/87, GN 1385/87, GN 1753/87, GN 2509/87, GN 2814/87, GN 2856/87, GN 225/88, GN 1047/88, GN 1249/88, GN 1490/88, GN 577/89, GN 703/89, GN 1374/89, GN 395/91, GN 1211/91, GN 2159/92, GN 214/93, GN 1766/93, GN 2201/93, GN 2202/93, GN 37/94, GN 183/94, GN 248/94, GN 857/94, GN 1227/94, GN 1228/94, GN 1705/94, GN 1947/94 , GN 2244/94, GN 1582/95, GN 1732/95, GN 537/96, GN 538/96, GN R599/96, GN 1077/96, GN 1138/96, GN 1139/96, GN 1140/96, s. -
Annual Performance Plan 2021-2022 to 2023-24
ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN (VOTE 41) FOR THE FISCAL YEARS 2021/22 TO 2023/24 Published by the Department of Water and Sanitation Private Bag X313 Pretoria 0001 South Africa Tel: +2712 336 7500 Fax: +2712 336 8664 This annual performance plan can be obtained from www.dws.gov.za 4 5 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE Plan (VOTE 41) FOR THE FISCAL YEARS 2021/22 TO 2023/24 Foreword by the Minister ...........................................................................................................................................................................i Message from the Deputy Minister .......................................................................................................................................................iii Overview of the Accounting Officer .......................................................................................................................................................v Official sign ...............................................................................................................................................................................................off vi List of abbreviations and acronyms ......................................................................................................................................................vii Strategic overview .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Strategy map of the DWS ...........................................................................................................................................................................1 -
Eastern Cape Algoa Park Port Elizabeth St Leonards Road Algoa Park Pharmacy (041) 4522036 6005411
CONTACT PRACTICE PROVINCE PHYSICAL SUBURB PHYSICAL TOWN PHYSICAL ADDRESS PHARMACY NAME NUMBER NUMBER EASTERN CAPE ALGOA PARK PORT ELIZABETH ST LEONARDS ROAD ALGOA PARK PHARMACY (041) 4522036 6005411 EASTERN CAPE ALIWAL NORTH ALIWAL NORTH 31 GREY STREET ALIWAL PHARMACY (051) 6333625 6037232 EASTERN CAPE ALIWAL NORTH ALIWAL NORTH CORNER OF ROBERTSON ROAD CLICKS PHARMACY ALIWAL (051) 6332449 670898 AND ALIWAL STREETS NORTH EASTERN CAPE ALIWAL NORTH ALIWAL NORTH 48 SOMERSET STREET DORANS PHARMACY (051) 6342434 6076920 EASTERN CAPE AMALINDA EAST LONDON MAIN ROAD MEDIRITE PHARMACY AMALINDA (043) 7412193 346292 EASTERN CAPE BEACON BAY EAST LONDON BONZA BAY ROAD BEACONHURST PHARMACY (043) 7482411 6003680 EASTERN CAPE BEACON BAY EAST LONDON BONZA BAY ROAD CLICKS PHARMACY BEACON BAY (043) 7485460 213462 EASTERN CAPE BEREA EAST LONDON 31 PEARCE STREET BEREA PHARMACY (043) 7211300 6003699 EASTERN CAPE BETHELSDORP PORT ELIZABETH STANFORD ROAD CLICKS PHARMACY CLEARY PARK (041) 4812300 192546 EASTERN CAPE BETHELSDORP PORT ELIZABETH CORNER STANFORD AND MEDIRITE PHARMACY (041) 4813121 245445 NORMAN MIDDELTON STREETS BETHELSDORP EASTERN CAPE BIZANA BIZANA 69 DAWN THOMSON DRIVE MBIZANA PHARMACY (039) 2510919 394696 EASTERN CAPE BLUEWATER BAY PORT ELIZABETH HILLCREST DRIVE KLINICARE BLUEWATER BAY (041) 4662662 95567 PHARMACY EASTERN CAPE BUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH 9B UMTATA STREET BUTTERWORTH PHARMACY (047) 4910976 6000428 EASTERN CAPE BUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH CORNER HIGH AND BELL KEI CHEMIST (047) 4910058 6069746 STREET GEMS SB NETWORK PHARMACY – EASTERN CAPE