Quintana Roo Speleological Survey
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The Quintana Roo Speleological Survey with the abbreviation QRSS is a special project of the National Speleological Society. It supports safe exploration, survey and cartography of the underwater and dry caves and cenotes of Quintana Roo, Mexico[1]. The survey principally acts a data repository for explored sites within the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, and distributes summary statistical tables through its internet webpage, which as of 2007-11-18 included 162 underwater cenotes or cave systems with a total length of 694 km, and 21 caves above the water table with a total length of 11 km.
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- ^ www.caves.org/project/qrss/qrss.htm

