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Operation Milagro

↓ Operation Milagro
2015
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Project Antillothrix is a multi-organizational partnership formed to conduct biodiversity surveys and excavations of paleontological cave sites in the Dominican Republic. Together, researchers and divers from the City University of New York (CUNY), Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), Museo del Hombre Dominicano (MHD), and the Dominican Republic Speleological Society (DRSS) have documented and collected a trove of vertebrate fossils for study and preservationsince the inception of this collaboration in 2011.

Project Antillothrix is a multi-organizational partnership formed to conduct biodiversity surveys and excavations of paleontological cave sites in the Dominican Republic. Together, researchers and divers from the City University of New York (CUNY), Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), Museo del Hombre Dominicano (MHD), and the Dominican Republic Speleological Society (DRSS) have documented and collected a trove of vertebrate fossils for study and preservationsince the inception of this collaboration in 2011.

Among these finds are a nearly complete skeleton and several isolated elements of the extinct monkey Antillothrix bernensis, the best-preserved primate fossils in the Caribbean. This development has had a great impact on our knowledge of the enigmatic, now extinct Caribbean primate radiation, and it stands to have far-reaching effects on our understanding of the natural history of the region and its much-diminished biodiversity.

Project Antillothrix is a multi-organizational partnership formed to conduct biodiversity surveys and excavations of paleontological cave sites in the Dominican Republic. Together, researchers and divers from the City University of New York (CUNY), Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), Museo del Hombre Dominicano (MHD), and the Dominican Republic Speleological Society (DRSS) have documented and collected a trove of vertebrate fossils for study and preservation since the inception of this collaboration in 2011.

Project Antillothrix is a multi-organizational partnership formed to conduct biodiversity surveys and excavations of paleontological cave sites in the Dominican Republic. Together, researchers and divers from the City University of New York (CUNY), Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), Museo del Hombre Dominicano (MHD), and the Dominican Republic Speleological Society (DRSS) have documented and collected a trove of vertebrate fossils for study and preservation since the inception of this collaboration in 2011.

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Facts

↓ Date of expedition

2015-w trakcie

↓ Location
Sea of Cortez, Meksyk
↓ Goals

The principal goal of the 2016 expedition was to implement photogrammetric methods within flooded caves where paleontological excavations are planned or underway. This was accomplished by collecting hi-resolution digital pictures of important sites within the cave, which were then processed using a high-power computer and photogrammetry software to generate 3-dimensional models of the fossil beds.

↓ Achievements
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↓ Team
  • Sea Shepherd crew of the R/V Martin Sheen

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