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Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2018

How to deal with the EU landing obligation: lessons from an English discard ban sea trial

T.L. Catchpole; Sam Elliott; Dave Peach; Stephen C. Mangi; Tim Gray

How to deal with the EU landing obligation: lessons from an English discard ban sea trial Thomas L. Catchpole*, Sam Elliott, Dave Peach, Stephen C. Mangi, and Tim S. Gray Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas), Centre for Environment, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft NR33 0HT, UK Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas), Centre for Environment, 55 Briseham Road, Brixham TQ5 9NX, UK University of Newcastle, 40-42 Great North Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK *Corresponding author: tel: þ44 (0) 1502 562244; fax: þ44 (0) 1502 513865; e-mail: [email protected]


Journal of Environmental Management | 2017

Survival of European plaice discarded from coastal otter trawl fisheries in the English Channel

Marie Morfin; Dorothée Kopp; Hugues P. Benoît; Sonia Méhault; Peter Randall; Robert Foster; T.L. Catchpole

Species that have a high likelihood of surviving the discarding process have become great concern since the European Union reformed the Common Fisheries Policy and enacted a landing obligation prohibiting the discarding any individuals of species under quota. Among species presenting an elevated survival potential, plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) is one of the most discarded in the coastal otter trawl fishery in the English Channel. The objective of this study is to provide the most reliable estimates of plaice survival after release in commercial conditions, and to identify the factors that influence survival rates. A captivity experiment was conducted in January-February in the English fishery to assess the survival of discarded plaice as a function of a semi-quantitative index of fish vitality, which has been demonstrated to be a good proxy of fish survival in comparable fishing and environmental conditions. This study examined the potential of this index to estimate discard survival in three trials from the English and French fisheries and at three different seasons. The vitality index was then used to analyse the influence of several factors (fishing practices, environmental conditions and fish biological characteristics) on the discard survival. The survival rates for plaice were accurately estimated at 62.8% in January-February, 66.6% in November and 45.2% in July. While these rates remained substantial whatever the fishing, environmental or fish biological conditions, the time fish spent on the deck, the bottom and air temperatures, the tow depth and the fish length had a significant influence on plaice survival. In practice, plaice survival could be enhanced by releasing the fish early during catch sorting and avoiding exposure to extreme air temperatures.


Fisheries Research | 2009

The survival of skates (Rajidae) caught by demersal trawlers fishing in UK waters

R. Enever; T.L. Catchpole; Jim R. Ellis; Alastair Grant


Marine Policy | 2014

Incentivising selective fishing under a policy to ban discards; lessons from European and global fisheries

Harriet M. Condie; Alastair Grant; T.L. Catchpole


Fish and Fisheries | 2016

Aquatic food security: insights into challenges and solutions from an analysis of interactions between fisheries, aquaculture, food safety, human health, fish and human welfare, economy and environment

Simon Jennings; Grant D. Stentiford; Ana M Leocadio; K R Jeffery; Julian D. Metcalfe; Ioanna Katsiadaki; Neil A Auchterlonie; Stephen C. Mangi; John K. Pinnegar; Tim Ellis; Edmund J. Peeler; Tiziana Luisetti; Craig Baker-Austin; Mary Brown; T.L. Catchpole; Fiona J Clyne; Stephen Dye; Nathan J. Edmonds; Kieran Hyder; Janette Lee; David N. Lees; Owen C. Morgan; Carl M. O'Brien; Birgit Oidtmann; Paulette Posen; Ana Ribeiro Santos; Nick G. H. Taylor; Andrew D. Turner; Bryony Townhill; David W. Verner-Jeffreys


Fisheries Research | 2006

An assessment of the Swedish grid and square-mesh codend in the English (Farn Deeps) Nephrops fishery

T.L. Catchpole; A.S. Revill; G. Dunlin


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2014

Using inferred drivers of discarding behaviour to evaluate discard mitigation measures

T.L. Catchpole; Jordan P. Feekings; Niels Madsen; Andreas Palialexis; Vassiliki Vassilopoulou; Julio Valeiras; Teresa Ortiz García; Natacha Nikolic; Marie-Joëlle Rochet


Marine Policy | 2015

How can discards in European fisheries be mitigated? Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of potential mitigation methods

Sigríður Sigurðardóttir; Elísabet Kemp Stefánsdóttir; Harriet M. Condie; Sveinn Margeirsson; T.L. Catchpole; Jose M. Bellido; Søren Qvist Eliasen; Raquel Goñi; Niels Madsen; Andreas Palialexis; S.S. Uhlmann; Vassiliki Vassilopoulou; Jordan P. Feekings; Marie-Joëlle Rochet


Marine Policy | 2006

Resolving the discard problem—A case study of the English Nephrops fishery

T.L. Catchpole; Chris Frid; Tim Gray


Fish and Fisheries | 2015

Approaches to fully documented fisheries: practical issues and stakeholder perceptions

Stephen C. Mangi; Paul J. Dolder; T.L. Catchpole; Dale Rodmell; Nathan de Rozarieux

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Niels Madsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Alastair Grant

University of East Anglia

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A.S. Revill

Centre for Environment

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G. Dunlin

University of St Andrews

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Jim Masters

Marine Conservation Society

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