Dyssel, MichaelOntong, Ashlin Theo2023-11-102024-03-202023-11-102024-03-202023https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9367Magister Artium - MALocated on South Africa�s West Coast is the small-fishing and tourist village of Paternoster which is defined and characterized by unspoilt white-washed beaches and cottages that are spread out along the coast. This town has a rich culture and marine biodiversity that attracts visitors from all walks of life. Paternoster is popular for its famous crayfish which has created a bustling commercial and restaurant sector which sustains both the local and some aspects of the national restaurant and seafood economy. This picturesque town is plagued by deep class and lucid racial divides cast between the wealthy (primarily white) communities and the poor (black, i.e. mainly coloured) communities.enCrayfish tradeInformal street tradeBiodiversitySmall-scale fishingCommercial fishingAn analysis of crayfish street trading challenges in PaternosterUniversity of the Western Cape