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🇿🇼 Published: 29 January 2026
📘 Source: The Witness

Mark Dixon of the Strandloper Project says current regulations allow twooctopusper person under a recreational permit.‘What the current quota system does not take into account is the number of people who are harvesting octopus,’he says (GeorgeHerald). Strandloper Project survey data show counts at Gericke’s Point falling from 20 to 30 octopus in late November 2019 to five to 10 in January 2020 during three-hour surveys and similar octopus population reductions in 2024 counts. Conservation authorities advise fishers to err on the side of restraint.‘If you have caught and kept a decent fish ask yourself if you really need to keep another, do not aim for the maximum daily bag limit,’the SANParks fishing guide states.

National and industry action on octopus fisheries has proceeded alongside local concern, with recent regulatory updates and precautionary measures aimed at sustainable harvests. Local residents and holiday visitors can help by only taking what they will eat and by reporting declines to citizen science projects such as theStrandloper Project. ‘Only catch and harvest enough for what you can consume,’Dixon adds.

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Originally published by The Witness • January 29, 2026

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