Sat, Apr 22, 2023
Take a free guided walking tour of the Duwamish River People's Park and Shoreline Habitat with Port staff! Learn about its transformation from an industrial site to a habitat site and its importance to fish, wildlife, and the comm...
Thu, Nov 05, 2020
Putting out your trash can, driving by a pasture scented with cow manure, or getting a whiff of the deep fryer from the fast food restaurant next door might not spark your lust for travel. But these surprising sources of clean ene...
Our maritime industries honor the natural abundance of the Pacific Northwest and anchor dynamic businesses. Through commercial fishing, cargo shipping, cruise, recreational boating, and maritime industrial development, the Port of...
Wed, Dec 08, 2021
The Northwest Seaport Alliance adopted its plan to implement the Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy following those recently adopted by the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma, enabling each port to identify, prioritize, and focus resourc...
Wed, Oct 16, 2019
Washington Maritime Blue, the Port of Seattle and WeWork Labs have partnered to launch Washington's first maritime accelerator to help maritime companies innovate and grow. The accelerator, which is currently accepting applica...
Tue, Dec 14, 2021
The Port of Seattle announced a new partnership with the Seattle Aquarium built around a shared commitment to the future of ocean sustainability, Seattle tourism promotion, and a thriving maritime community on Seattle's waterf...
The Orcas are back! The Southern Resident Killer Whales returned to Puget Sound with new babies in the pod. We all need to do our part to protect the Orcas while they are here. Underwater noise poses a challenge for orca...
Endangered whales and working vessels share space in Washington waters. When shipmasters and pilots know that whales are nearby, vessels can potentially slow down or alter course to reduce the risk of collision and disturbance. ...
This project preserves Port assets that are essential to maritime industry economic growth and efficiency through dock replacements and improvements. Total cost $8.9 million Project Summary Replacement of floating D...
Tue, Sep 24, 2019
The Port of Seattle's maritime parks and public access areas have been awarded recertification by Portland-based environmental certification nonprofit Salmon-Safe. Since 2008, the Port has earned this certification by demonstratin...