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25 кастрычніка 2024, 12:32
Dinosaur fossils found in Hong Kong for 1st time
HONG KONG, 25 October (BelTA - China Daily) - The Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on Wednesday announced that
dinosaur fossils were discovered for the first time in Hong Kong.
The
site where the dinosaur fossils were discovered was on Port Island in
the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark in the northeastern waters of Hong
Kong.
The Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) of the HKSAR
government was informed in March this year that the sedimentary rock on
Port Island might contain suspected vertebrate fossils.
The
Development Bureau of the HKSAR government then commissioned experts
from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology
(IVPP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) to come to Hong Kong to
conduct field investigation, study fossil specimens, recommend
management plans and discuss follow-up actions.
It was initially confirmed that the fossils dated to the Cretaceous period (about 145 million to 66 million years ago).
Bernadette
Linn, secretary for development of the HKSAR government, said that the
discovery is of great significance and provides new evidence for
research on palaeoecology in Hong Kong.
The follow-up research on
the dinosaur fossils is the first cooperation project under a new
agreement between Hong Kong and the mainland.
The Development
Bureau of the HKSAR government and the IVPP on Wednesday signed the
Framework Agreement on Deepening Exchange and Collaboration regarding
Stratigraphy, Palaeontology and Prehistoric Sites to conduct scientific
research, specimen management and identification, training, and
exchanges in the fields of palaeontology, palaeoanthropology and
palaeolithic sites.