Currently, I work on a fascinating international collaboration between the University of Victoria (Canada), the University of Miami (U.S.), the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil), and the UNAM University (Mexico). Our project is an NFRF- and FAPESP-funded project on the Atlantic Coasts of Mexico and Brazil. This project seeks to develop holistic AI monitoring algorithms for Sargassum seaweed, train local community collaborators in drone monitoring and remote sensing interpretation, better understand the health impacts of decomposing Sargassum on humans, explore the most cost-effective ways for communities to transform the seaweed into products of economic importance, and co-design challenge-based educational methodologies with local partners to increase local knowledge on Sargassum, its origin, and ways to mitigate its impacts.