Mary S. Wisz
World Maritime University
H-index: 34
Europe-Sweden
Top articles of Mary S. Wisz
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Workshop on Assessing the Impact of Fishing on Oceanic Carbon (WKFISHCARBON; outputs from 2023 meeting) | ICES Scientific Reports | François Bastardie Alice Belin Jacob Bentley Fabio Berzaghi Abdirahman Bore | 2024 |
Distribution and valuation of the biological carbon pump and its carbon sequestration: Implications for international area-based management and climate finance | Fabio Berzaghi Jerome Pinti Olivier Aumont Olivier Maury Mary Wisz | 2024/3/7 | |
Biomass distribution of Benthosema glaciale and Maurolicus muelleri in the North Atlantic | Fabio Berzaghi Laurene Merillet Anna Conchon Morten Skogen Emma Dolmaire | 2024 | |
Deep sea nature-based solutions to climate change | Nathalie Hilmi Michael Sutherland Shekoofeh Farahmand Gunnar Haraldsson Erik van Doorn | 2023/7/6 | |
What does integrated ecosystem assessment mean to policy-makers and scientists working in the Atlantic? Implications for ocean science diplomacy | Frontiers in Marine Science | Andrei Polejack Paulina Ramírez-Monsalve Mary S Wisz | 2023/6/9 |
Building leaders for the UN Ocean Science Decade: a guide to supporting early career women researchers within academic marine research institutions | ICES Journal of Marine Science | Rebecca J Shellock Christopher Cvitanovic Merryn C McKinnon Mary Mackay Ingrid E van Putten | 2023/1 |
Breaking down barriers: the identification of actions to promote gender equality in interdisciplinary marine research institutions | One Earth | Rebecca J Shellock Christopher Cvitanovic Mary Mackay Merryn C McKinnon Jessica Blythe | 2022/6/17 |
Governing open ocean and fish carbon: perspectives and opportunities | Frontiers in Marine Science | Maartje Oostdijk Laura G Elsler Paulina Ramírez-Monsalve Kirill Orach Mary S Wisz | 2022/5/18 |
A national scale “BioBlitz” using citizen science and eDNA metabarcoding for monitoring coastal marine fish | Frontiers in Marine Science | Sune Agersnap Eva Egelyng Sigsgaard Mads Reinholdt Jensen Marcelo De Paula Avila Henrik Carl | 2022/3/28 |
Report of the MEESO modelling workshop held on 21 June 2022 | ML Kraan Maartje Oostdijk BMJ Vastenhoud Laura G Elsler Amanda Schadeberg | 2022 | |
Protecting ocean carbon through biodiversity and climate governance | Frontiers in Marine Science | Laura G Elsler Maartje Oostdijk Lisa A Levin Erin V Satterthwaite Malin L Pinsky | 2022/10/4 |
Report of the extreme outcomes and social-ecological system workshop of the MEESO project | Marloes Kraan Maartje Oostdijk Laura Elsler Amanda Schadeberg Mary Wisz | 2022 | |
Empowering young people with climate and ocean science: Five strategies for adults to consider | One Earth | Rachel Kelly Laura G Elsler Andrei Polejack Sander van der Linden Kajsa Tönnesson | 2022/8/19 |
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies | Science | U Rashid Sumaila Daniel J Skerritt Anna Schuhbauer Sebastian Villasante Andrés M Cisneros-Montemayor | 2021/10/29 |
Atlantic Ocean science diplomacy in action: the pole-to-pole All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications | Andrei Polejack Sigi Gruber Mary S Wisz | 2021/2/26 |
Genopretning af marin biodiversitet og bæredygtig anvendelse af havets resurser | Jørgen Bendtsen Paula Canal-Vergés Lars Dinesen Jørgen LS Hansen Marianne Holmer | 2021 | |
ICES/IUCN-CEM FEG Workshop on Testing OECM Practices and Strategies (WKTOPS) | Joseph Appiott Elisabetta Morello Darius Campbell Anthony Charles Anna Cheilari | 2021 | |
100 opportunities for more inclusive ocean research: cross-disciplinary research questions for sustainable ocean governance and management | Frontiers in Marine Science | Mary S Wisz Erin V Satterthwaite Maree Fudge Mibu Fischer Andrei Polejack | 2020/8/6 |
Extreme temperature impairs growth and productivity in a common tropical marine copepod (vol 9, 4550, 2019) | Scientific Reports | Nam X Doan Minh TT Vu Hung Q Pham Mary S Wisz Torkel Gissel Nielsen | 2019/3/14 |
Interactive effects of extreme temperature and a widespread coastal metal contaminant reduce the fitness of a common tropical copepod across generations | Marine Pollution Bulletin | Khuong V Dinh Quyen TT Nguyen Trung Ba Bui Thanh-Son Dao Duc M Tran | 2020/10/1 |