This work deals with the analysis of the seismicity and tectonic evolution of the eastern end of the Azores
– Gibraltar Fracture Zone. The location of the main seismogenetic areas in this region is related to the
complex geometry of the boundary between the Iberian and African lithospheric plates. To the west of the
San Vicente Cape the seismicity can be related to a local compression at the Gorringe Bank. A detailed
seismotectonic analysis allows the geological interpretation of the position of the hypocenter for the 12th
February 2007 earthquake. It had Mw 6.0 and was placed on a fault having a NNE-SSW strike and a high
dip to NW. The fault shows an oblique displacement (sinistral) and locates in the margin of the Horseshoe
abyssal basin. Displacement along this fault is here tentatively related to complex deformation in the outer
swell of an incipient downgoing plate. This can be the first indication of the beginning of subduction of the
northern part of the African plate under the continental margin of Iberia. On the other hand, an analysis
of the location of earthquakes having Mw >6.0 generated to the SW of the San Vicente Cape and the
estimated isoseismal map has been made. It can be noted the importance of the uppermost crustal
materials on the seismic intensity measurement. Sea waves resulting from these earthquakes and measured
in the littoral of the Huelva province have an average velocity of propagation of approximately 600 km/h