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Professor Daniel Domingues Benetti is a distinguished academic at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, serving as Director of Aquaculture. His roles include advancing marine aquaculture research and technology, with a focus on sustainable practices and environmental impacts.
His research spans aquaculture feed development, marine toxicology, fish physiology, and the global carbon cycle. Notable contributions include studies on perfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) toxicity in fish embryos, organic waste valorization via black soldier fly larvae, and the role of fish-produced carbonate minerals in biogeochemical cycles. He leads projects on offshore aquaculture systems and has pioneered year-round captive spawning techniques for cobia and mahi-mahi.
His work integrates ecological sustainability with technological innovation, addressing challenges like feed ingredient optimization, disease management, and climate change impacts. Collaborations include international aquaculture development in Chile and the Caribbean, emphasizing scalable solutions for commercial aquaculture.
Benetti's interdisciplinary approach spans marine biology, biogeochemistry, and engineering, with over 95 peer-reviewed publications. His lab focuses on bridging research with industry applications, particularly in improving fish growth rates and reducing environmental footprints of marine farming systems.

