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The Gulf of Tribugá ( es, Golfo de Tribugá) is a gulf on the Pacific coast of Colombia. It contains exuberant mangroves. The bay is a spawning ground for
humpback whale The humpback whale (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the only species in the genus ''Megaptera''. Adults range in length from and weigh up to . The hump ...
s. Tourist attractions include diving and watching whales and turtles. There are plans to build a major deep-water port at the village of Tribugá in the main river estuary.


Location

The Gulf of Tribugá is on the Pacific Coast of Colombia in the
Chocó Department Choco Department is a department of Western Colombia known for its large Afro-Colombian population. It is in the west of the country, and is the only Colombian department to have coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. It ...
. It may be reached by sea from the port of Buenaventura or by air to the municipality of Nuquí. The
Utría National Natural Park The Utría National Natural Park ( es, Parque Nacional Natural Ensenada de Utría) is a national park in the Chocó Department, Colombia. It contains diverse flora and fauna in a lush, mountainous rainforest environment with some of the highest rai ...
is to the north of the gulf. Cabo Corrientes is at the southern end. The municipality of Nuquí, with a population of 7,000, is in the center of the gulf and has an airport, hospital, high school and commercial infrastructure. There is an indigenous community of Emberá people in the basins of the Valle, Nuquí, Jurubidá, Panguí rivers.


Environment

The climate is humid tropical forest, with average temperatures of . There is high rainfall, with least rain in January and February. The Esmeraldes-Pacific Colombia mangroves are found along the coasts of Colombia and Ecuador from the Gulf of Tribugá in the north to Mompiche Bay in the south. Core samples have shown that in the south of the gulf dominant populations of ''
Rhizophora ''Rhizophora'' is a genus of tropical mangrove trees, sometimes collectively called true mangroves. The most notable species is the red mangrove (''Rhizophora mangle'') but some other species and a few natural hybrids are known. ''Rhizophora'' sp ...
'' mangroves have been relatively stable for the last 4,500 years. In recent years abundant ''
Acrostichum aureum ''Acrostichum aureum'', the golden leather fern, is a large species of fern that grows in mangrove swamps and other wet locations. Other common names include swamp fern and mangrove fern. Description The golden leather fern has large fronds ...
'' have appeared, probably introduced by humans. In one area of the northern gulf there have been populations of ''
Pelliciera rhizophorae ''Pelliciera rhizophorae'', known as the tea mangrove, is a less-common species of mangroves found along the Pacific coast from the Gulf of Nicoya in Costa Rica to the Esmeraldas River in Ecuador, as well as within stands located in Nicaragua, Pa ...
'' for about 2,600 years, but in another area the mangroves are from recent colonization. Land animals include bats, marsupials, anteaters, sloths, jaguars, pumas, otters, coatis, bush dogs, snakes, poison frogs and iguanas. There are 270 species of birds including harpy eagles and herons.


Tourist attractions

The gulf has pristine beaches and exuberant mangroves. It is suitable for diving, best in March through August. There is a rocky sea bed, small corals, large schools of fish, and great diversity and color. Humpback whales use Utría Cove to give birth from August to October. From August to November
loggerhead sea turtle The loggerhead sea turtle (''Caretta caretta'') is a species of oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. It is a marine reptile, belonging to the family Cheloniidae. The average loggerhead measures around in carapace length when fully ...
and
hawksbill sea turtle The hawksbill sea turtle (''Eretmochelys imbricata'') is a critically endangered sea turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae. It is the only extant species in the genus ''Eretmochelys''. The species has a global distribution, that is largel ...
spawn on the San Pichí, Blanca and Guachalito beaches.


Planned port

There have been discussions over building a major port in the gulf, the ''Puerto de Tribugá''. The deep water port would provide improved transport to Asia, bypassing the Panama canal. The route from
Medellín Medellín ( or ), officially the Municipality of Medellín ( es, Municipio de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia, after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central re ...
to Tribugá via
Quibdó Quibdó () is the capital city of Chocó Department, in Western Colombia, and is located on the Atrato River. The municipality of Quibdó has an area of 3,337.5 km² and a population of 129,237, predominantly Afro Colombian, including Zambo C ...
is much shorter than the route to Buenaventura in the south. Tribugá has an access channel of just that can be dredged to over deep. There are no sediment problems and space for docks and long-term port developments. The port would have docks , covering , a straight access channel with an initial depth of and a final depth of , and of land for the port. In July 2014 it was reported that there was an informal commitment by the ICCO Group to start construction in 2016, if the project were approved. ICCO Group had said they were interested in participating in market and environmental impact studies. If there were no delays, the studies would be completed by December 2015, followed by granting of the environmental license and then construction. An access railway from Quibdó to Nuquí and Tribugá would also require environmental studies, but these should proceed faster, so the railway could be built in time for transport of materials to the port during construction. The Ministry of Transport had already endorsed the railroad project. The
documentary film A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional film, motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". Bill Nichols (film critic), Bil ...
br>Expedicion Tribugá
was released in November 2020, featuring scientists researching the local biodiversity and the inhabitants of the gulf explaining their concerns over the building of the port. As part of the Expedicion Tribuga project, the gulf was declared a biodiversity "Hope Spot" b
Mission Blue
an organization led by ocean scientist Dr.
Sylvia Earle Sylvia Alice Earle ( née Reade; born August 30, 1935) is an American marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer. She has been a National Geographic explorer-in-residence since 1998. Earle was the first female chief scien ...
.


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