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Dr. Jane M. Caffrey, a Professor in UWF’s Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation (CEDB), has several research interests. They include estuarine nutrient biogeochemistry and the cycling of oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus – specifically, how bacteria alter these essential nutrients. She has worked on water quality issues and seagrass restoration with local NGOs and state agencies. EPA and the Electric Power Research institute funded a seven-year study with colleagues at Florida State University to determine the sources of mercury in rainwater, specifically the contribution of local emissions of mercury from coal-fired power plants. Her current research includes water quality and nitrogen cycling in sea grass beds to guide restoration efforts, effects of phosphorus spills on estuarine biogeochemistry and the impact of artificial reefs on primary production, nutrient cycling and fish production. Caffrey’s findings have been published in Nature, Estuaries and Coasts, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Aquatic Microbial Ecology and other journals. Caffrey received a Ph.D. in Marine Environmental and Estuarine Studies from the University of Maryland. She earned a M.S. in Marine Science from Louisiana State University and a B.A. in Biology from Cornell University. A former Fulbright Scholar, NRC post-doc and research oceanographer, she joined UWF in 1999. Among the courses she teaches: Estuarine Ecology, Aquatic Botany and From Wastelands to Wetlands. Ph.D. Marine Environmental and Estuarine Studies, University of Maryland M.S. Marine Science, Louisiana State University B.A. Biology, Cornell University

研究领域

Caffrey's research interest is estuarine nutrient biogeochemistry, which is the study of how bacteria alter essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus in estuaries. A major focus of her research has been the study of nitrogen in sediments, specifically the importance of nitrification and denitrification in the removal of fixed nitrogen from estuaries. She is also interested in water quality, including the factors controlling dissolved oxygen dynamics and metabolism and in-situ nutrient analysis.  She is also studying atmospheric deposition of mercury, trace metals and major ions.

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Murrell, M.C., J. Campbell, J.E Hagy, and J.M. Caffrey. 2009. Benthic and water column processes in a subtropical estuary: effects of light and nutrient on oxygen fluxes. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 81:501-512. Smith, K.A. and J.M. Caffrey. 2009. The Effects of Human and Climatic Impacts on Sediment Nitrogen Dynamics in an Urban Estuary, Escambia Bay, Florida, USA. Hydrobiologia. Caffrey, J.M., N. Bano, K. Kalanetra and J. T. Hollibaugh. 2007. Environmental factors controlling ammonia-oxidation by ammonia oxidizing Bacteria and Archaea. ISME Journal 1:660-662. Caffrey, J.M. 2004. Factors controlling net ecosystem metabolism in U.S. estuaries. Estuaries 27: 90-101

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