Thu, Aug 09, 2018
Thanks to plenty of sunny days, the solar array installation at Fishermen's Terminal has been a bright spot in the Port's environmental plan. Terrance Darby, Port of Seattle Energy and Sustainability Program Manager, said...
Fishermen's Terminal has been the home of the North Pacific fishing fleet since the facility opened for business in 1914. Today the terminal remains a facet of Seattle's working waterfront and provides moorage for 400 commercial f...
Sun, Apr 03, 2022
Hosted by Ballard First Lutheran Church Blessing the men and women who harvest the seas, praying for their safety. Thanking them for the risks they take each day and praying that their families be protected during their sepa...
The Port of Seattle is your partner on the working waterfront. Fishermen's Terminal provides moorage for 400 commercial fishing vessels, work boats, and other commercial vessels. It boasts a vast array of on-site and nearby servic...
The Port is acutely aware of the far-reaching impacts that climate change is having on the region today and is planning for the future. From investing in emission reduction technologies like shore power for cruise ships to restori...
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Rates effective January 1, 2021 Active Fishing Vessel Rates Commercial Vessel Rates Commercial Equipment and Storage Rental Rates Charter Vessel Rates View printable Commercial Rate Card Active ...
A Living Community Landmark that Supports the Maritime Industry The Port of Seattle is developing a long-term strategic plan for Fishermen's Terminal that leverages maritime and fishing activities and industries. The Maritime I...
Freight Mobility The international supply chain is a dynamic and ever-changing system that relies on an established and well-maintained infrastructure network to carry cargo through the ports to their next local or national des...