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Dr Thomas Catchpole
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Aquatic food security: insights into challenges and solutions from an analysis of interactions between fisheries, aquaculture, food safety, human health, fish and human welfare …
S Jennings, GD Stentiford, AM Leocadio, KR Jeffery, JD Metcalfe, ...
Fish and Fisheries 17 (4), 893-938, 2016
3112016
Discards in North Sea fisheries: causes, consequences and solutions
TL Catchpole, CLJ Frid, TS Gray
Marine Policy 29 (5), 421-430, 2005
2402005
Electronic monitoring in fisheries: lessons from global experiences and future opportunities
ATM van Helmond, LO Mortensen, KS Plet‐Hansen, C Ulrich, CL Needle, ...
Fish and Fisheries 21 (1), 162-189, 2020
1302020
Fishery discards: factors affecting their variability within a demersal trawl fishery
J Feekings, V Bartolino, N Madsen, T Catchpole
PloS one 7 (4), e36409, 2012
1292012
Incentivising selective fishing under a policy to ban discards; lessons from European and global fisheries
HM Condie, A Grant, TL Catchpole
Marine Policy 45, 287-292, 2014
1282014
Discarded fish in European waters: general patterns and contrasts
SS Uhlmann, ATM Van Helmond, E Kemp Stefánsdóttir, S Sigurðardóttir, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 (5), 1235-1245, 2014
1262014
The survival of skates (Rajidae) caught by demersal trawlers fishing in UK waters
R Enever, TL Catchpole, JR Ellis, A Grant
Fisheries research 97 (1-2), 72-76, 2009
1202009
Gear technology in Nephrops trawl fisheries
TL Catchpole, AS Revill
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 18, 17-31, 2008
1162008
Reducing discards of fish at sea: a review of European pilot projects
TL Catchpole, TS Gray
Journal of Environmental Management 91 (3), 717-723, 2010
942010
Approaches to fully documented fisheries: practical issues and stakeholder perceptions
SC Mangi, PJ Dolder, TL Catchpole, D Rodmell, N de Rozarieux
Fish and Fisheries 16 (3), 426-452, 2015
932015
Discarding in the English north-east coast Nephrops norvegicus fishery: the role of social and environmental factors
TL Catchpole, CLJ Frid, TS Gray
Fisheries Research 72 (1), 45-54, 2005
882005
Socio-economic and institutional incentives influencing fishers' behaviour in relation to fishing practices and discard
SQ Eliasen, KN Papadopoulou, V Vassilopoulou, TL Catchpole
ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 (5), 1298-1307, 2014
792014
The challenges of the landing obligation in EU fisheries
TL Catchpole, A Ribeiro-Santos, SC Mangi, C Hedley, TS Gray
Marine Policy 82, 76-86, 2017
702017
Importance of discards from the English Nephrops norvegicus fishery in the North Sea to marine scavengers
TL Catchpole, CLJ Frid, TS Gray
Marine Ecology Progress Series 313, 215-226, 2006
702006
Evaluating the efficacy of technical measures: a case study of selection device legislation in the UK Crangon crangon (brown shrimp) fishery
TL Catchpole, AS Revill, J Innes, S Pascoe
ICES Journal of Marine Science 65 (2), 267-275, 2008
642008
Using inferred drivers of discarding behaviour to evaluate discard mitigation measures
TL Catchpole, JP Feekings, N Madsen, A Palialexis, V Vassilopoulou, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 (5), 1277-1285, 2014
622014
How can discards in European fisheries be mitigated? Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of potential mitigation methods
S Sigurðardóttir, EK Stefánsdóttir, H Condie, S Margeirsson, TL Catchpole, ...
Marine Policy 51, 366-374, 2015
612015
An assessment of the Swedish grid and square-mesh codend in the English (Farn Deeps) Nephrops fishery
TL Catchpole, AS Revill, G Dunlin
Fisheries Research 81 (2-3), 118-125, 2006
562006
The discard problem–A comparative analysis of two fisheries: The English Nephrops fishery and the Dutch beam trawl fishery
T Catchpole, O van Keeken, T Gray, G Piet
Ocean & Coastal Management 51 (11), 772-778, 2008
502008
Bycatch and discards: from improved knowledge to mitigation programmes
MJ Rochet, T Catchpole, S Cadrin
ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 (5), 1216-1218, 2014
482014
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