Nis Sand Jacobsen

About Nis Sand Jacobsen

Nis Sand Jacobsen, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, specializes in the field of Fisheries, marine biology, theoretical ecology.

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

Good practices for surplus production models

Workshop to apply thresholds for the preselected indicators for MSFD D3C3 (WKD3C3THRESHOLDS)

Workshop to compare the indicators for CFP and MSFD D3 management objectives through simulations (WKSIMULD3)

Benchmark workshop on sandeel (ammodytes spp.)(Outputs from 2022 and 2023 meetings)(WKSANDEEL)

Working Group on Multispecies Assessment Methods (WGSAM; outputs from 2023 meeting)

SEAwise Report on the effects of fishing on food webs and community diversity aimed at populating the MSFD Descriptor 4 and based on food web and end-to-end modelling.

Workshop 2 on Fish Distribution (WKFISHDISH2; outputs from 2022 meeting)

Reply to: The environmental footprint of fisheries

Nis Sand Jacobsen Information

University

Position

DTU Aqua

Citations(all)

1499

Citations(since 2020)

1160

Cited By

720

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Nis Sand Jacobsen Skills & Research Interests

Fisheries

marine biology

theoretical ecology

Top articles of Nis Sand Jacobsen

Good practices for surplus production models

Fisheries Research

2024/7/1

Workshop to apply thresholds for the preselected indicators for MSFD D3C3 (WKD3C3THRESHOLDS)

ICES Scientific Reports

2024/2/23

Workshop to compare the indicators for CFP and MSFD D3 management objectives through simulations (WKSIMULD3)

ICES Scientific Reports

2024/2/23

Benchmark workshop on sandeel (ammodytes spp.)(Outputs from 2022 and 2023 meetings)(WKSANDEEL)

2024

Working Group on Multispecies Assessment Methods (WGSAM; outputs from 2023 meeting)

2024

SEAwise Report on the effects of fishing on food webs and community diversity aimed at populating the MSFD Descriptor 4 and based on food web and end-to-end modelling.

2023

Reply to: The environmental footprint of fisheries

Nature Sustainability

2023/11

The interactions between fishing mortality, age, condition and recruitment in exploited fish populations in the North Sea

Fisheries Research

2023/11/1

Workshop to scope and preselect indicators for criterion D3C3 under MSFD decision (EU) 2017/848 (WKD3C3SCOPE)

ICES. Scientific Reports

2023/10/17

Environmental footprints of farmed chicken and salmon bridge the land and sea

Current Biology

2023/3/13

Study on stomach content of fish to update databases and analyse possible changes in diet or food web interactions

2023

The environmental footprint of global food production

Nature Sustainability

2022/12

SEAwise Report on the key species and habitats impacted by fishing

2022/10/5

Managing fisheries for maximum nutrient yield

Fish and Fisheries

2022/7

Climate-mediated stock redistribution causes increased risk and challenges for fisheries management

ICES Journal of Marine Science

2022/5

Report on key drivers and impacts of changes in spatial distribution of fisheries and fished stocks: SEAwise Deliverable 5.1

2022

The second workshop on lists of commercial fish and shellfish species for reporting of MSFD D3 (WKD3Lists2)

ICES. Scientific Reports

2022

SEAwise Report on the Outcomes of Scoping Workshops

2022

SEAwise Data Management Plan

2022

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