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Fundación Huinay
The Fundación Huinay is situated between the Comao and Leptepu Fjords and stretches as far as the Argentinian border, covering 34,000 hectares (84,000 acres). This private institution, owned by the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso and de Chilean electricity company ENDESA, launched its field station at the end of 2002. The station can only be reached by sea from Hornopiren, the nearest village situated about 60 km (37 miles) north. Only six fishing families live nearby.

Huinay Fundación: http://www.huinay.cl/ (*, only available in Spanish)

More information about the field station: http://www.vrenifossi.com/ (*

An international collaboration
The project was organized by Dr. Ruth Desqueyroux-Faundez of the Natural History Museum of Geneva, and financed by the Georges and Antoine Claraz Foundation.

Ruth Desqueyroux, Dr.:
http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/mhng

Picture Dr. Ruth Desqueyroux-Faundez

Prof. Dr. Eduardo Hajdu of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Prof. Dr. Gisele Lôbo-Hajdu of the State University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil were also diving and have identified part of the material found.

Eduardo Hajdu, Prof. Dr.u
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Museu Nacional, UFRJ
Brasil
http://acd.ufrj.br/labpor (*, only available in Portuguese)

Pr. Dr. Gisele Lôbo-Hajdu
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brasil
glhajdu@uerj.br

The Fundación Huinay

 

 

Picture Hornopiren

The road ends at Hornopiren; the Huinay field station can only be reached by boat!

 

Picture Eduardo and Gisele Hajdu, with buddy diver Suzy

Eduardo and Gisele Hajdu with buddy diver Suzy in the middle.

 

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Last modified : May 07, 2007