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Stephen C. Jewett is affiliated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks in the United States. Their professional focus aligns with academic research and scientific inquiry in the context of this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Long-term direct and indirect effects of the 'Exxon Valdez' oil spill on pigeon guillemots in Prince William Sound, Alaska

    Gregory H. Golet;Pamela E. Seiser;A. David McGuire;Daniel D. Roby

  • Exposure to hydrocarbons 10 years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill: evidence from cytochrome P4501A expression and biliary FACs in nearshore demersal fishes

    Stephen C. Jewett;Thomas A. Dean;Bruce R. Woodin;Max K. Hoberg

  • Sea otter population status and the process of recovery from the 1989 'Exxon Valdez' oil spill

    James L. Bodkin;Brenda E. Ballachey;T.A. Dean;Allan K. Fukuyama

  • 'Exxon Valdez' oil spill: impacts and recovery in the soft-bottom benthic community in and adjacent to eelgrass beds

    Stephen C. Jewett;Thomas A. Dean;Richard O. Smith;Arny Blanchard

  • Towards a pan-Arctic inventory of the species diversity of the macro- and megabenthic fauna of the Arctic shelf seas

    Dieter Piepenburg;Philippe Archambault;William G. Ambrose;Arny L. Blanchard

  • Effects of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on River Otters: Injury and Recovery of a Sentinel Species

    R. Terry Bowyer;Gail M. Blundell;Merav Ben-David;Stephen C. Jewett

  • Harlequin duck population recovery following the 'Exxon Valdez' oil spill: progress, process and constraints

    Daniel N. Esler;Timothy D. Bowman;Kimberly A. Trust;Brenda E. Ballachey

  • The distribution of nearshore fishes in kelp and eelgrass communities in Prince William Sound, Alaska: associations with vegetation and physical habitat characteristics

    Thomas A. Dean;Lewis Haldorson;David R. Laur;Stephen C. Jewett

  • COMMUNICATION IN RIVER OTTERS: CREATION OF VARIABLE RESOURCE SHEDS FOR TERRESTRIAL COMMUNITIES

    Merav Ben-David;Gail M. Blundell;John W. Kern;Julie A. K. Maier

  • Comparison of mercury and methylmercury in northern pike and Arctic grayling from western Alaska rivers.

    Stephen C. Jewett;Xiaoming Zhang;A. Sathy Naidu;John J. Kelley

  • Stable organic carbon isotopes in sediments of the north Bering-south Chukchi seas, Alaskan-Soviet Arctic Shelf

    A.S. Naidu;R.S. Scalan;H.M. Feder;J.J. Goering

  • Southeastern Chukchi Sea (Alaska) epibenthos

    Howard M. Feder;Stephen C. Jewett;Arny Blanchard

  • Trophic Mass-Balance Model of Alaska's Prince William Sound Ecosystem, for the Post-Spill Period 1994-1996

    T. A. Okey;D. Pauly;J. Allen;P. Anderson

  • Mercury in fishes of Alaska, with emphasis on subsistence species

    Stephen C. Jewett;Lawrence K. Duffy

  • Food limitation and the recovery of sea otters following the 'Exxon Valdez' oil spill

    Thomas A. Dean;James L. Bodkin;Allan K. Fukuyama;Stephen C. Jewett

  • Food and feeding habits of the king crab Paralithodes camtschatica near Kodiak Island, Alaska

    S. C. Jewett;H. M. Feder

  • Southeastern Chukchi Sea (Alaska) macrobenthos

    Howard M. Feder;Stephen C. Jewett;Arny L. Blanchard

  • Science, policy, and stakeholders: developing a consensus science plan for Amchitka Island, Aleutians, Alaska.

    Joanna Burger;Michael Gochfeld;David S Kosson;Charles W Powers

  • Macrobenthos of the nearshore Aleutian Archipelago, with emphasis on invertebrates associated with Clathromorphum nereostratum (Rhodophyta, Corallinaceae)

    Heloise Chenelot;Stephen C. Jewett;Max K. Hoberg

  • Mollusks in the Northeastern Chukchi Sea

    Howard M. Feder;Nora R. Foster;Stephen C. Jewett;Thomas J. Weingartner

  • Baseline concentrations of total mercury and methylmercury in salmon returning via the Bering Sea (1999-2000).

    Xiaoming Zhang;A Sathy Naidu;John J Kelley;Stephen C Jewett

  • The Subtidal Benthos

    Howard M. Feder;Stephen C. Jewett

  • Benthic food web structure in the southeastern Chukchi Sea: an assessment using δ13C and δ15N analyses

    Howard M. Feder;Katrin Iken;Arny L. Blanchard;Stephen C. Jewett

  • Biological legacies: Direct early ecosystem recovery and food web reorganization after a volcanic eruption in Alaska

    Lawrence R. Walker;Derek S. Sikes;Anthony R. Degange;Stephen C. Jewett

  • Harlequin duck ( Histrionicus histrionicus ) perspective: Harlequin duck population recovery following the Exxon Valdez oil spill: Progress, process, and constraints

    Daniel N. Esler;Timothy D. Bowman;Kimberly A. Trust;Brenda E. Ballachey

Frequent Co-Authors

Joanna Burger
Joanna Burger Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Michael Gochfeld
Michael Gochfeld Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel Esler
Daniel Esler United States Geological Survey
William G. Ambrose
William G. Ambrose Coastal Carolina University
Katrin Iken
Katrin Iken University of Alaska Fairbanks
James L. Bodkin
James L. Bodkin United States Geological Survey
Bodil A. Bluhm
Bodil A. Bluhm University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
James R. Lovvorn
James R. Lovvorn Southern Illinois University Carbondale
John C. Eichelberger
John C. Eichelberger University of Alaska Fairbanks
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences

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