- Antonio Mignucci
Antonio A. Mignucci-Giannoni, PhD (1964, San Juan,
Puerto Rico ) is a biological oceanographer specializing in the biology, management and conservation of marine mammals. He is the founder of the international conservation organization Red Caribeña de Varamientos (Caribbean Stranding Network) dedicated to the care, treatment, and rehabilitation of injured or stranded marine mammals, sea turtle and sea birds. As a scientist, Mignucci is an expert in endangered tropical marine mammals and a specialist in theWest Indian manatee .Education
Antonio Mignucci was born in
San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1964 [Gomez-Colon YM, Gomez-Colon IM, Ortiz-Padua ML. 2007. Un amigo de los animales del mar. En Español 4: Proyecto Mundo Para Todos, Ediciones SM, pp. 218-223.] . Dr. Mignucci studiedzoology atColorado State University , graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology in 1986 [Olsen R. 1986. Student trails elusive seal to learn if it exists. The San Juan Star, 20 January 1986, p. 2.] . Subsequently, he specialized in marine biology and conservation at theUniversity of Rhode Island receiving a Master of Arts in Marine Affairs in 1989. In 1996 Mignucci received a PhD inBiological Oceanography from theUniversity of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez [Olsen M. 1990. UPR-Mayaguez student saves the whales: Island network helping beached sea mammals. The San Juan Star, 8 January 1990, p. 4.] . He is a Post-Doctoral Fellow from the Sirenia Project affiliated with the Florida Caribbean Science Center. His doctorate research centers in marine sciences with emphasis in aquatic animal health. During his doctoral studies, he founded the international conservation organization Red Caribeña de Varamientos (Caribbean Stranding Network). Academic positions include Assistant Professor ofBiology andEnvironmental Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico (1996-1998), and Professor ofOceanography and Environmental Sciences at the Universidad Metropolitana (1998-2005).Research
throughout the Caribbean. He has also lectured extensively in schools, universities and community-based non-profit organizations both in Puerto Rico and abroad. Dr. Mignucci serves as consultant to different public and private organizations on the development of holding facilities and on husbandry techniques for marine species, particularly manatees. He has also been scientific advisor to aquaria and research laboratories throughout the West Indies, Central and South America on medical treatment and husbandry techniques for captive manatees. In doing so, he has traveled extensively in the US, Caribbean, South America, Europe and Japan. He actively serves as environmental consultant to government agencies and private corporations throughout the world, on marine wildlife studies and recovery efforts of endangered species.
Publications
Dr. Mignucci has published extensively authoring with colleagues over 40 peer-reviewed publications [ [http://www.manatipr.org/publications.php?bannerid=pub Puerto Rico Manatee Hospital & Research Center ] ] in scientific journals such as Aquatic Mammals, Avian Pathology, Biological Conservation, Bulletin of Marine Science, Caribbean Journal of Science, Environmental Management, Environmental Pollution, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, Journal of Cetacean Research and Management, Journal of Fish Biology, Journal of Neotropical Mammalogy, Journal of Parasitology, Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, Mammalia, Marine Mammal Science, Molecular Ecology, NOAA Technical Memorandum, Report of the International Whaling Commission, Revista Academia Colombiana de Ciencias, Science, The Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals, Veterinary Parasitology and the IUCN The World Conservation Union's Red List of Threatened Species [ [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/22103/summ 2007 IUCN Red List – Search ] ] .
Community Education and Outreach
Through the Caribbean Stranding Network, Dr. Mignucci has applied his scientific and research experience on oceans and marine wildlife to outreach and community educational programs in Puerto Rico [Santiago IE. 1992. A mission to save the souls of the sea: Antonio Mignucci has the oceans as his laboratory. The San Juan Star, On the Job, 23 November 1992, p. F3] . He is the author of didactic materials, both in video, multimedia and printed formats, on information and conservation awareness about our seas and endangered marine wildlife. In 1994, he co-authored with the late singer
Tony Croatto the song and video "Moisés llego del Mar" [ [http://www.manati.info/images/moises/moises.htm Moisés ] ] about manatees and their protection. The song became a symbol for wildlife conservation in Puerto Rico.Honors and Awards
in New York City [ [http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/f2812c1a8484b3b5852572a000650c02/e27e612d0800eaa28525714100773d1f!OpenDocument EPA Region 2 Administrator Honors Environmental Achievers in Puerto Rico | Newsroom | US EPA ] ] [Degado JA. 2004. Reconocimeinto al impacto positivo sobre el Ambiente. El Nuevo Día, 24 April 2004] .
References
External links
• http://www.mignucciambiental.com
• http://www.manatipr.org
• http://www.universia.pr/portada/actualidad/noticia_actualidad.jsp?noticia=13955
• http://omacha.org/noticias/transferencia-de-conocimientos-frente-al-trafico-ilegal-y-tenencia-de-manaties-en-el-peru
• http://www.primerahora.com/XStatic/primerahora/template/supnota.aspx?n=114031&ms=travesias
• http://www.universia.pr/portada/actualidad/noticia_actualidad.jsp?noticia=19610
• http://www.cienciapr.org/news_view.php?id=223
• http://www.cattlenetwork.com/cattle_identification_Content.asp?ContentID=160745
• http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/22103/summ
• http://www.universia.pr/portada/actualidad/noticia_actualidad.jsp?noticia=1297
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