Aline Gonçalves
Master’s Student, Interactions between Sargassum and fishing communities.
Master’s student in Sciences at the University of São Paulo (USP), with a focus on Environment and Society. Holds a degree in Agronomic Engineering and a specialization in Natural Resource Conservation. Works at the intersection of environmental and social sciences, with a focus on the sociocultural dynamics of traditional communities in the Brazilian Amazon and their interactions with the natural environment.
Currently conducts research within the SargStream project, contributing to the analysis of interactions between sargassum influxes and artisanal fishing communities in affected coastal regions. Uses an interdisciplinary approach as a foundation for understanding the socio-environmental complexity of this phenomenon. Also collaborates in educational activities, such as workshops.