Moraleda Channel


Moraleda Channel is a body of water separating the Chonos Archipelago from the mainland of Chile. It is located at, leading to Gulf of Corcovado. Southward from the mouth of the Aisén Fjord, Moraleda Channel divides into two arms. The east arm, called Canal Costa, is the main one. Farther south the name changes to Estero Elefantes, which terminates in the gulf of the same name. The channel runs along the Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault.
The channel is named after José de Moraleda y Montero, a Spanish navy officer who explored the area in the 1780s.
The deepest part of the channel are situated in front of Magdalena Island.
In 1985 the discovery of merluza fishing grounds in Moraleda Channel sparkled a fishing boom that led to the spontaneous growth of two new settlements; Puerto Gaviota and Puerto Gala.