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Jake Rice is affiliated with Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Canada and has contributed extensively to environmental science with a focus on marine and fisheries research. Their work spans multiple subfields including global and planetary change, ecology, management, monitoring, policy and law, nature and landscape conservation, and general health professions.

Their research topics cover a broad spectrum relevant to marine and environmental sciences, specifically:

  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coral and marine ecosystems studies
  • Marine bivalve and aquaculture studies
  • Coastal and marine management
  • Fish ecology and management studies
  • International maritime law issues
  • Conservation, biodiversity, and resource management

Jake Rice has published in various venues, with multiple works found in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Sustainability
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Marine Policy
  • Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Their recent papers include:

  • "Climate-induced changes in the suitable habitat of cold-water corals and commercially important deep-sea fishes in the North Atlantic," 2020, Global Change Biology
  • "Identifying management actions that promote sustainable fisheries," 2021, Nature Sustainability
  • "Area-based management of blue water fisheries: Current knowledge and research needs," 2021, Fish and Fisheries
  • "Fish harvesting advice under climate change: A risk-equivalent empirical approach," 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "Scrabbling around for understanding of natural mortality," 2021, Fisheries Research

Jake Rice frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Tamara Ticktin
  • Serge M. Garcia
  • Agnès Hallosserie
  • Amber Himes-Cornell
  • Kim Friedman

In addition to articles, Jake Rice has contributed to book publications such as:

  • Contemporary marine science, its utility and influence on regulation and government policy, published by Frontiers Media in 2024
  • Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (OECM) in Marine Capture Fisheries, published by CABI eBooks in 2025

Best Publications

  • When can marine reserves improve fisheries management

    Ray Hilborn;Kevin Stokes;Jean Jacques Maguire;Tony Smith

  • Reconsidering the Consequences of Selective Fisheries

    S.M. Garcia;J. Kolding;J. Kolding;J. Rice;Marie-Joelle Rochet

  • A framework for selecting a suite of indicators for fisheries management

    Jake C. Rice;Marie-Joëlle Rochet

  • Size, growth, temperature and the natural mortality of marine fish

    Henrik Gislason;Niels Daan;Jake C Rice;John G Pope

  • Changes in the North Sea fish community: evidence of indirect effects of fishing?

    Niels Daan;Henrik Gislason;John G. Pope;Jake C. Rice

  • Are multispecies models an improvement on single-species models for measuring fishing impacts on marine ecosystems?

    Anne B. Hollowed;Nicholas Bax;Richard Beamish;Jeremy Collie

  • Patterns of change in the size spectra of numbers and diversity of the North Sea fish assemblage, as reflected in surveys and models

    Jake Rice;Henrik Gislason

  • Projected impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries

    Anne B. Hollowed;Manuel Barange;Richard J. Beamish;Keith Brander

  • Environmental health indicators

    Jake Rice

  • Drivers, Trends and Mitigation

    Gabriel Blanco;Reyer Gerlagh;Sangwon Suh;Alfred K.Ofosu Ahenkorah

  • Evaluating fishery impacts using metrics of community structure

    Jake C. Rice

  • Fisheries, food security, climate change, and biodiversity: characteristics of the sector and perspectives on emerging issues

    Jake C. Rice;Serge M. Garcia

  • Marine spatial planning in practice

    Jeremy S. Collie;W.L. (Vic) Adamowicz;Michael W. Beck;Bethany Craig

  • The Convention on Biological Diversity's Ecologically or Biologically Significant Areas: Origins, development, and current status

    Daniel C. Dunn;Jeff Ardron;Nicholas Bax;Nicholas Bax;Patricio Bernal

  • Pelagic provinces of the world: A biogeographic classification of the world’s surface pelagic waters

    Mark D. Spalding;Vera N. Agostini;Jake Rice;Susie M. Grant

  • Indicators for Sea-floor Integrity under the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive

    Jake Rice;Christos Arvanitidis;Angel Borja;Chris Frid

  • Climate‐induced changes in the suitable habitat of cold‐water corals and commercially important deep‐sea fishes in the North Atlantic

    Telmo Morato;José‐Manuel González‐Irusta;Carlos Dominguez‐Carrió;Chih‐Lin Wei

  • Near-term priorities for the science, policy and practice of Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning (CMSP)

    Benjamin S. Halpern;Jordan Diamond;Steve Gaines;Stefan Gelcich

  • Modelling the response of size and diversity spectra of fish assemblages to changes in exploitation

    Henrik Gislason;J. Rice

  • Modelling an exploited marine fish community with 15 parameters - results from a simple size-based model

    John G. Pope;Jake C. Rice;Niels Daan;Simon Jennings

  • Development of the EcoQO for the North Sea fish community

    Simon P. R. Greenstreet;Stuart I. Rogers;Jake C. Rice;Gerjan J. Piet

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony Charles
Anthony Charles Saint Mary's University
Simon Jennings
Simon Jennings Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Mikko Heino
Mikko Heino University of Bergen
Daniel C. Dunn
Daniel C. Dunn University of Queensland
Nicholas J. Bax
Nicholas J. Bax Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Paul V. R. Snelgrove
Paul V. R. Snelgrove Memorial University of Newfoundland
Anthony D.M. Smith
Anthony D.M. Smith CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Angelika Brandt
Angelika Brandt Universität Hamburg
Kristina M. Gjerde
Kristina M. Gjerde Middlebury College
Alida Bundy
Alida Bundy Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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