“…The studies of the marine algal flora of the Caribbean coast of Colombia have been focused on the eastern area towards Santa Marta (Schnetter, 1969;Bula-Meyer and Díaz-Pulido, 1995;Díaz-Pulido and Díaz-Ruíz, 2003;Vega-Sequeda et al, 2008;Camacho and Montaña-Fernández, 2012;Gómez-Cubillos, 2018;Cabarcas and García-Ureña, 2020), Rosario islands near Cartagena (Salazar-Forero et al, 2021), and La Guajira peninsula (Díaz-Pulido, 2000;Mendoza-Castro and Suarez-Acuña, 2018;Vasquez-Carrillo and Sullivan, 2018;Puccini and Molina, 2022;Gavio et al, 2022b). Phycological research in the International Biosphere Reserve Seaflower, oceanic archipelago located in the western Caribbean, has been extensive (e.g., Díaz-Puli-do and Bula-Meyer, 1997;Ortiz and Gavio, 2010;Gavio 2011, 2015;Rincón-Díaz, 2014;Gavio et al, 2015;Rincón-Díaz and Ramos, 2016;Rincón-Díaz et al, 2018;Reyes-Gómez et al, 2021;Gavio et al, 2022a;Daza, 2023).…”