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Overview

Stanley D. Rice is affiliated with the National Marine Fisheries Service in the United States. Their work is primarily situated within this federal agency, which focuses on the management and conservation of marine resources.

There is no available record of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Stanley D. Rice. Similarly, there are no listed book publications or specific recognized awards linked to their profile.

Given the affiliation, it is likely that Stanley D. Rice's research and professional activities relate to fisheries science, marine biology, or related environmental and ecological sciences within the scope of marine resource management. However, specific main fields of study, subfields, or topics of work have not been detailed in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Long-Term Ecosystem Response to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

    Charles H. Peterson;Stanley D. Rice;Jeffrey W. Short;Daniel Esler

  • Sensitivity of fish embryos to weathered crude oil: Part I. Low‐level exposure during incubation causes malformations, genetic damage, and mortality in larval pacific herring (Clupea pallasi)

    Mark G. Carls;Stanley D. Rice;Jo Ellen Hose

  • Sensitivity of fish embryos to weathered crude oil: Part II. Increased mortality of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) embryos incubating downstream from weathered Exxon valdez crude oil†

    Ron A. Heintz;Jeffrey W. Short;Stanley D. Rice

  • Sublethal exposure to crude oil during embryonic development alters cardiac morphology and reduces aerobic capacity in adult fish

    Corinne E. Hicken;Tiffany L. Linbo;David H. Baldwin;Maryjean L. Willis

  • The Fate of the Oil Spilled from the Exxon Valdez

    Douglas A. Wolfe;M. J. Hameedi;J. A. Galt;G. Watabayashi

  • Delayed effects on growth and marine survival of pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha after exposure to crude oil during embryonic development

    Ron A. Heintz;Stanley D. Rice;Alex C. Wertheimer;Robert F. Bradshaw

  • Evaluation of Fish Early Life-Stage Toxicity Models of Chronic Embryonic Exposures to Complex Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures

    Mace G. Barron;Mark G. Carls;Ron Heintz;Stanley D. Rice

  • Relative potency of PAHs and heterocycles as aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists in fish.

    Mace G Barron;Ron Heintz;Stanley D Rice

  • Ascites, premature emergence, increased gonadal cell apoptosis, and cytochrome P4501A induction in pink salmon larvae continuously exposed to oil-contaminated gravel during development

    Gary D. Marty;David E. Hinton;Jeffrey W. Short;Ronald A. Heintz

  • Estimate of Oil Persisting on the Beaches of Prince William Sound 12 Years after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

    Jeffrey W Short;Mandy R Lindeberg;Patricia M Harris;Jacek M Maselko

  • Photoenhanced toxicity of aqueous phase and chemically dispersed weathered Alaska North Slope crude oil to Pacific herring eggs and larvae.

    Mace G. Barron;Mark G. Carls;Jeffrey W. Short;Stanley D. Rice

  • Very low embryonic crude oil exposures cause lasting cardiac defects in salmon and herring.

    John P. Incardona;Mark G. Carls;Larry Holland;Tiffany L. Linbo

  • Slightly weathered Exxon Valdez oil persists in Gulf of Alaska beach sediments after 16 years.

    Jeffrey W Short;Gail V Irvine;Daniel H Mann;Jacek M Maselko

  • Persistence of oiling in mussel beds after the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

    M.G Carls;M.M Babcock;P.M Harris;G.V Irvine

  • CHAPTER 8 – COMPARATIVE OIL TOXICITY AND COMPARATIVE ANIMAL SENSITIVITY

    Stanley D. Rice;Jeffrey W. Short;John F. Karinen

  • Impacts to Pink Salmon Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Persistence, Toxicity, Sensitivity, and Controversy

    Stanley D. Rice;Robert E. Thomas;Mark G. Carls;Ronald A. Heintz

  • Latitudinal variation in the Dungeness crab, Cancer magister: zoeal morphology explained by incubation temperature

    S. M. Shirley;T. C. Shirley;S. D. Rice

  • Effects of Fluctuating Temperature on Mortality, Stress, and Energy Reserves of Juvenile Coho Salmon

    Robert E. Thomas;Jessica A. Gharrett;Mark G. Carls;Stanley D. Rice

  • Vertical distribution and probability of encountering intertidal Exxon Valdez oil on shorelines of three embayments within Prince William Sound, Alaska.

    Jeffrey W. Short;Jacek M. Maselko;Mandy R. Lindeberg;Patricia M. Harris

  • Cytochrome P4501A induction in oil-exposed pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha embryos predicts reduced survival potential

    M. G. Carls;R. A. Heintz;G. D. Marty;S. D. Rice

Frequent Co-Authors

Mace G. Barron
Mace G. Barron Environmental Protection Agency
Charles H. Peterson
Charles H. Peterson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Daniel Esler
Daniel Esler United States Geological Survey
James L. Bodkin
James L. Bodkin United States Geological Survey
Peter V. Hodson
Peter V. Hodson Queen's University
Nathaniel L. Scholz
Nathaniel L. Scholz National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mark S. Myers
Mark S. Myers National Marine Fisheries Service
David E. Hinton
David E. Hinton Duke University
John J. Stegeman
John J. Stegeman Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Richard T. Di Giulio
Richard T. Di Giulio Duke University

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