Presentation Title: Essential information to develop a Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan to deal with the Sargassum in Florida Beaches.
Dr. Valentina Caccia is an Oceanographer with a Ph.D. in Marine Science specialized in Chemical Oceanography. Her research focuses on trace metals, nutrients and water quality parameters in the marine environment. She worked for several years at RSMAS, UM and SERC, FIU conducting environmental studies to evaluate the pollution that affects coastal and marine ecosystems in South Florida. She has participated in many worldwide oceanographic cruises doing scientific research focused on Marine Pollution & Climate Change.
Dr. Caccia is working at Nova Southeastern University teaching graduate courses in Marine Chemistry, Marine Pollution, Climate Change, and Marine and Coastal Processes. She has great scientific curiosity and seeks out projects that can solve real problems confronting the world. Therefore, she has worked for different sectors (academia, government, consulting companies & non-profits) developing, coordinating and implementing diverse marine projects. She is interested in finding the causes of the Sargassum blooms, and characterizing the chemical composition of Sargassum to develop a comprehensive Environmental Management Plan.
Research Group: Dr. Peter Swart and Dr. Amanda Oehlert
Dr. Helena Solo-Gabriele