
Ingrid García-Hansen HonkalaUnited States Navy
Ingrid García-Hansen Honkala
Doctor of Marine Sciences with emphasis in Oceanography
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This is a hand-illustrated guide of the fish community found in the coastal waters of the Island of San Andres, Caribbean Sea, Colombia.
Spatiotemporal variability in the diatom and dinoflagellate community structure and chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations in Tumaco Bay during the 1993--2005 period was related clearly to seasonal and interannual variability in environmental conditions due to the migration of the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and the influence of El Nino So...
Several field trips were done from October 1994 to January 1995 (75 hours total) to the study area, where scuba diving equipment was used to dive between 1 and 20m of depth with the purpose of identifying the representative macro flora and macro fauna of a reef never registered before in the literature. Submergible guides and acrylic charts were us...
From April 26th to May 15th 2001, a large algae bloom was observed off Tumaco Bay on the Pacific coast of Colombia. This was the first harmful algae bloom (HAB) reported in the region, and reached Gorgona Island, about 120 km north. A year later, starting March 2002, an offshore HAB developed from Cabo Corrientes North to Solano Bay. The typical ab...
The Pacific coast of Central and North America has long been and still is impacted by the flourishing of microalgal populations known as Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). The organisms that have caused recent HABs episodes in the region are among others, Gymnodinium catenatum, Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum, and recently Cochlodinium cf. catenatum...
The Pacific coast of Central and North America has long been and still is impacted by the flourishing of microalgal populations known as Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). The organisms that have caused recent HABs episodes in the region are among others, Gymnodinium catenatum, Pyrodinium bahamense var. compres- sum, and recently Cochlodinium cf. catenat...
From April 26th to May 15th 2001, a large algae bloom was observed off Tumaco Bay on the Pacific coast of Colombia. This was the first harmful algae bloom (HAB) reported in the region, and reached Gorgona Island, about 120 km north. A year later, starting March 2002, an offshore HAB developed from Cabo Corrientes North to Solano Bay. The typical ab...
This analysis was based in the information gathered in Tumaco's Bay (Colombia) during the years 1995 to 2000 to obtain a general picture of the dynamics of the community of diatoms and dinoflagellates in response to climatic changes and natural phenomena, such as “El Niño” and “La Niña”, which potentially affect the composition and distribution of...
Esta compilación consta de cinco capítulos. En el primero de ellos describe las generalidades de la CPC, así como algunas de sus particularidades. El segundo capítulo analiza la información meteorológica. El tercero recopila la información obtenida en los cruceros oceanográficos realizados desde 1970, también incluye algunos de los principales trab...
Litter fall from a San Andres Island mangrove (12 degrees 32' N, 81 degrees 41' W, Colombian Caribbean coast), was collected monthly (1994-1995) with mesh baskets, keeping results separate for the three species (Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans and Laguncularia racemosa), and taking a sample and a replica per case. Nine sampling sites were se...
Recibido 30-XI-1999. Corregido 16-IV-2001. Aceptado 13-VIII-2001 Abstract: Litter fall from a San Andres Island mangrove (12º32' N, 81º41' W, Colombian Caribbean coast), was collected monthly (1994-1995) with mesh baskets, keeping results separate for the three species ( Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans and Laguncularia racemosa), and taking...
Litter fall from a San Andres Island mangrove (12degrees32'N, 81degrees41'W, Colombian Caribbean coast), was collected monthly (1994-1995) with mesh baskets, keeping results separate for the three species (Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans and Laguncularia racemosa), and taking a sample and a replica per case. Nine sampling sites were selected...
RESUMEN Los manglares de la Isla de San Andrés ocupan un área total de 96,98 ha, distribuidas en seis pequeños rodales. Sobre el costado oriental se destacan los bosques de Bahía Hooker-Bahía Honda, 34.40 ha.; Mount Pleasant, 27.10 ha.; Salt Creek, 3.79 ha.; Sound Bay, 12.46 ha.; y Smith Channel, 17.8 ha. Por el contrario al occidente se presenta u...