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Honours
and awards
| Knighthood
in the Order of St. Charles, received from H.S.H. the Prince Albert
II of Monaco on 17 November 2009, for services rendered to the Principality
in my quality of Chair of the Scientific Committee of ACCOBAMS.
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| Honorary
citizenship of the town of Sciara,
in Sicily, founded in 1670 by Filippo Notarbartolo (the grandfather
of the greatgrandfather of my greatgrandfather), received from the
City of Sciara on 12 December 1999. For activities in the field
of science, thereby contributing to spreading the name of Sciara
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Echtrhogaleus
disciarai,
a crustacean parasite of manta rays, named in my honour in 1987
by friend and copepod expert Greg B. Deets (Benz G.W., Deets G.B.
1987. Echthrogaleus disciarai sp. nov. (Siphonostomatoidea:
Pandaridae), a parasitic copepod of the devil ray Mobula lucasana
Beebe and Tee Van,1938 from the Sea of Cortez. Canadian Journal
of Zoology 65:685-690).
The
holotype, allotype and paratypes are deposited in the collections
of the United States National Museum (Nos. 231380 - 231383).
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Prize
"Tridente d'Oro" awarded by the International Academy
of Underwater Sciences and Technologies on 11 September 1993, on
the island of Ustica (Italy), for activities in the field of marine
science.
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International
prize "Primula d'Oro" awarded by "Uomo e Natura",
trimestrale delle aree protette mediterranee, on 28 September 2002,
in Naples, for the spearheading of the creation of the Pelagos Sanctuary.
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| Career
prize "Una vita per il mare" ("A life for the sea"),
10th edition, awarded in 2006 by the City Aquarium of Milano and Verdeacqua. |
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| Porpoise
sculpture awarded as former President of the European Cetacean Society,
Gdynia (Poland), 3 April 2006. |
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| Whale
sculpture awarded as founder and former President of the Tethys Research
Institute, with the nomination as Honorary President of the organisation. |
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Finally,
it would be difficult not to be honoured by having been removed from the
duties of President of the Central Institute for Applied Marine Research
(ICRAM, now ISPRA)
by the incumbent Prime Minister of Italy, Mr. Silvio Berlusconi, after
having served for almost seven years (1996 - 2003) and under two legislatures.
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