Narissa Bax

Narissa Bax

University of Tasmania

H-index: 15

Oceania-Australia

About Narissa Bax

Narissa Bax, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Antarctic Marine Biology, Connectivity, Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Blue Carbon: Beyond the Inventory

Lida Teneva, Independent Researcher, Sacramento, CA, United States Craig Smeaton, University of St Andrews

Review of the central and south atlantic shelf and deep-sea benthos: science, policy, and management

The Antarctic seafloor annotated Imagery Database

The Growing Potential of Antarctic Blue Carbon

Incorporating deep-ocean biodiversity into climate change policy-policy brief

Democratic regression and environmental politics in Indonesia

Discovery of solar sea slugs in the Falkland Islands [EcoPics]

Narissa Bax Information

University

Position

Centre for Marine Socioecology, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Citations(all)

767

Citations(since 2020)

674

Cited By

201

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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Narissa Bax Skills & Research Interests

Antarctic Marine Biology

Connectivity

Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems

Top articles of Narissa Bax

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Blue Carbon: Beyond the Inventory

William Edward Newns Austin

Hilary Anne Kennedy

Joanne S Porter

William Richard Turrell

Catherine Lovelock

2024/2/20

Lida Teneva, Independent Researcher, Sacramento, CA, United States Craig Smeaton, University of St Andrews

Blue Carbon: Beyond the Inventory

Narissa Bax

N Bax

DKA Barnes

SEA Pineda-Metz

T Pearman

...

2024/2/20

Review of the central and south atlantic shelf and deep-sea benthos: science, policy, and management

Oceanography and Marine Biology: An annual review. Volume 61

SJ Hawkins

PA Todd

BD Russell

AJ Lemasson

AL Allcock

...

2023/9/7

The Antarctic seafloor annotated Imagery Database

bioRxiv

Jan Jansen

Victor Shelamoff

Charley Gros

Thomas Windsor

Nicole A Hill

...

2023/2/18

The Growing Potential of Antarctic Blue Carbon

Oceanography

Chester J Sands

Nadescha Zwerschke

Narissa Bax

David KA Barnes

Camille Moreau

...

2023/1/19

Incorporating deep-ocean biodiversity into climate change policy-policy brief

Susanna Lidström

Lisa A Levin

Pavanee Annasawmy

Isabel Baker

Maria Baker

...

2023

Democratic regression and environmental politics in Indonesia

Asian Studies Review

Dirk Tomsa

Narissa Bax

2023/4/15

Discovery of solar sea slugs in the Falkland Islands [EcoPics]

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Narissa Bax

Stefanie Carter

2023

Equity of our future oceans: practices and outcomes in marine science research

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

KA Alexander

Aysha Fleming

Narissa Bax

C Garcia

Jan Jansen

...

2022/3

Yorke Bay, Falkland Islands: a question for coastal management.

Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment

Narissa Bax

Daniel Bayley

2022/9/1

Safeguarding marine life: conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems

Reviews in fish biology and fisheries

Delphi Ward

Jessica Melbourne-Thomas

Gretta T Pecl

Karen Evans

Madeline Green

...

2022/3

Deep aspirations: towards a sustainable offshore blue economy

Reviews in fish biology and fisheries

Camilla Novaglio

Narissa Bax

Fabio Boschetti

Gholam Reza Emad

Stewart Frusher

...

2022/3

Complex polychaete reefs in East Antarctica

Narissa Bax

Jonathan S Stark

2022/2

Measuring Success of SDG 14: An Australian Perspective

Eric J Raes

Karlie McDonald

2022/1/1

Towards incorporation of blue carbon in Falkland Islands marine spatial planning: a multi-tiered approach

Frontiers in Marine Science

Narissa Bax

David KA Barnes

Santiago EA Pineda-Metz

Tabitha Pearman

Markus Diesing

...

2022/6/10

Correction to: Societal importance of Antarctic negative feedbacks on climate change: blue carbon gains from sea ice, ice shelf and glacier losses

Die Naturwissenschaften

DKA Barnes

CJ Sands

ML Paulsen

B Moreno

C Moreau

...

2021

Societal importance of Antarctic negative feedbacks on climate change: blue carbon gains from sea ice, ice shelf and glacier losses

David KA Barnes

CJ Sands

Maria Lund Paulsen

Bernabé Moreno

Camille Moreau

...

2021/10

Perspective: Increasing Blue Carbon around Antarctica is an ecosystem service of considerable societal and economic value worth protecting

Global Change Biology

Narissa Bax

Chester J Sands

Brendan Gogarty

Rachel V Downey

Camille VE Moreau

...

2021/1

Warming world, changing ocean: mitigation and adaptation to support resilient marine systems

Rowan Trebilco

Aysha Fleming

Alistair J Hobday

Jess Melbourne-Thomas

Amelie Meyer

...

2021/9/21

Responses of Southern Ocean seafloor habitats and communities to global and local drivers of change

Madeleine J Brasier

David Barnes

Narissa Bax

Angelika Brandt

Anne B Christianson

...

2021/5/13

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
Gretta T Pecl

Gretta T Pecl

University of Tasmania

H-index: 27
Karen A Alexander

Karen A Alexander

University of Tasmania

H-index: 20
Associate Professor Jeffrey McGee

Associate Professor Jeffrey McGee

University of Tasmania

H-index: 18
Emily Ogier

Emily Ogier

University of Tasmania

H-index: 15
Rachel Downey

Rachel Downey

Australian National University

H-index: 14
Maria Lund Paulsen

Maria Lund Paulsen

Aarhus Universitet

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