
Sound science helps inform decision makers on how to properly manage the aquifer of this region. Over the years we have worked hard to establish relationships with the scientific community so that we can lend our expertise to help them conduct their studies. Geology, biology, botany, anthropology, archaeology, hydrology, aerial photogrammetry, underwater photogrammetry, remote sensing, climatology, and GIS are just a few of the scientific disciplines we have worked with.
photo: Alison Perkins (Sistema Sacactun, Cenote Concha)
SCIENCE
We have collaborated with:
Amigos de Sian Ka’an
Alltournative SA de CV
The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve
La Comision Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas
La Subdireccion de Arqueologia Subacuatica del Instituto Nacional de Antropolologia e Historia
CICY-CEA
The Hoyo Negro Project, Cultural Heritage Engineering Initiative
Global Underwater Explorers
The Geologic Survey of Austria
Grupo Ha A.C.
The University of New England (New South Wales)
McMaster University
The University of California Riverside
The University of California San Diego
The University of New Hampshire
The Technical University of Denmark
Texas State University (The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment)
Ejido Tulum
Ejido Jose Maria Pino Suarez
Ejido Pac Chen
Ejido Tres Reyes.
We are particularly grateful for our collaboration with the volunteer divers of the Mexico Cave Exploration Project (MCEP) who have contributed greatly to our efforts for many years now.