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Charlotte R. Hopkins
Charlotte R. Hopkins
Senior Lecturer in Marine Biology
Verified email at hull.ac.uk
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Charting the course for a blue economy in Peru: a research agenda
E McKinley, O Aller-Rojas, C Hattam, C Germond-Duret, IV San Martín, ...
Environment, Development and Sustainability 21, 2253-2275, 2019
742019
Perceptions of practitioners: Managing marine protected areas for climate change resilience
CR Hopkins, DM Bailey, T Potts
Ocean & coastal management 128, 18-28, 2016
672016
Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management
H Downey, T Amano, M Cadotte, CN Cook, SJ Cooke, NR Haddaway, ...
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2 (1), e12032, 2021
302021
Scotland's Marine Protected Area network: reviewing progress towards achieving commitments for marine conservation
CR Hopkins, DM Bailey, T Potts
Marine Policy 71, 44-53, 2016
262016
Civil society participation in the Scottish marine planning process and the role of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations
EE Brooker, CR Hopkins, E Devenport, L Greenhill, C Duncan
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62 (12), 2101-2123, 2019
162019
Scotland as a case study for how benefits of marine ecosystem services may contribute to the commercial fishing industry
E Brooker, E Devenport, CR Hopkins, S Hennige, JM Roberts, C Duncan
Marine Policy 93, 271-283, 2018
162018
Otolith chemoscape analysis in whiting links fishing grounds to nursery areas
NM Burns, CR Hopkins, DM Bailey, PJ Wright
Communications Biology 3 (690), 2020
152020
Navigating future uncertainty in marine protected area governance: Lessons from the Scottish MPA network
CR Hopkins, DM Bailey, T Potts
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 207, 303-311, 2018
122018
External actors, high value resources and threatened species: shark fin commodity chains of Northern Madagascar, interception for conservation
C Hopkins
Department of Life Sciences, Silwood Park, Imperial College London, 2011
122011
Evaluating whether MPA management measures meet ecological principles for effective biodiversity protection
CR Hopkins, NM Burns, E Brooker, S Dolman, E Devenport, C Duncan, ...
Acta Oecologica 108, 103625, 2020
72020
A new model study species: high accuracy of discrimination between individual freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) using natural markings
MG McInnes, NM Burns, CR Hopkins, GP Henderson, DC McNeill, ...
Journal of Fish Biology 96 (3), 831-834, 2020
52020
Improved traceability in seafood supply chains is achievable by minimising vulnerable nodes in processing and distribution networks
CR Hopkins, SI Roberts, AJ Caveen, C Graham, NM Burns
Marine Policy 159, 105910, 2024
22024
Sustainable use of ocean resources
DM Bailey, CR Hopkins
Marine Policy 154, 105672, 2023
22023
Considering climate change in the development of Marine Protected Areas
CR Hopkins
University of Glasgow, 2016
12016
Providing information about wild animal psychology impacts public attitudes beyond ecological information
FB Morton, D Henri, KA Adaway, CD Soulsbury, CR Hopkins
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 10.566575, 2023
2023
Grey seal Halichoerus grypus breeding sites contribute substantial carrion biomass to the Firth of Forth
NM Burns, CR Hopkins, MM Quaggiotto, DJ McCafferty, DM Bailey
Marine Ecology Progress Series 691, 191-201, 2022
2022
Loch Eriboll Priority Marine Feature Review of 2020
NM Burns, CR Hopkins, DM Bailey
The Sustainable Inshore Fisheries Trust Commissioned Report, 2020
2020
Seafloor Integrity
CR Hopkins, DM Bailey
http://www.scotlink.org/wp/files/documents …, 2019
2019
Evaluation of the Maritime Spatial Planning Process
CR Hopkins, SA Jay
Supporting Implementation of Maritime Spatial Planning in the Celtic Seas …, 2017
2017
Climate change risk-based assessment for notifiable features in Scotland
R Brooker, A Ahrends, D Bailey, M Brewer, I Brown, M Castellazzi, ...
ClimateXChange Interim Report to SNH, 2013
2013
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