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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Tongoy Bay

Tongoy Bay (Spanish: Bahía de Tongoy) is a bay in Chile's Coquimbo Region. The bay is U-shaped, open to the north. Its western boundary is made up by the hilly and north-protruding Point Lengua de Vaca. More in detail the west boundary of the bay is made up of a seismic fault known as Puerto Aldea Fault. On the shores of the bay lie the towns of Tongoy and Puerto Aldea and their respective beaches. Tongoy Bay is site of recurrent upwelling of cold, acidic and oxygen-poor seawater. Oysters are cultivated in Tongoy Bay.

Guanaqueros Bay lies a few kilometers north of Tongoy Bay being separated by the coastal mountain of Cerro Guanaquero.

References

  1. ^ Avilés, Julio; Vargas, Gabriel; Ortega, Cristina (2015). Estratigrafía sísmica y evidencias submarinas de tectónica activaen la falla Puerto Aldea, Tongoy, IV Región de Coquimbo, Chile (PDF). XIV Congreso Geológico Chileno (in Spanish). pp. 359–362. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 7, 2021.
  2. ^ "Bahía de Tongoy: Laboratorio natural para proyectar los efectos del cambio climático en la acuicultura". Aqua.cl (in Spanish). 2020-09-03. Retrieved 2021-06-04.