Thu, Oct 19, 2023
By the Seattle Propeller Club October is National Seafood Month and thanks to an innovative partnership between Washington Maritime Blue and the Port of Seattle, the next generation of fishing and maritime businesses are being ...
Mon, Jul 27, 2020
by Heather Karch and Chelsea Rodriguez Did you know that almost 25 percent of Washington adult residents have some type of disability, whether it's hearing, vision, cognitive, an ability to live independently, or ambulatory? We...
Wed, Jun 08, 2022
By Eric Toler, SEA Manager of Air Service Development We know that you're ready to go go go and you're not alone. There's renewed enthusiasm for international air travel, as COVID-19 restrictions gradually come down acros...
Mon, Aug 22, 2022
By Cathy Swift and Craig Morris, CEO of the Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) First written in 2021; updated in 2022 The 2022 fishing season for Wild Alaska Pollock will wind down at the end of Octo...
Thu, Apr 07, 2022
By Katie Byrnes, Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellow With 22 native species, Washington state has one of the most diverse populations of kelp in the world. Bull kelp is the primary canopy forming species in Puget Sound, t...
Wed, May 01, 2019
When you're traveling through Sea-Tac Airport, you may have noticed dogs patrolling the ticketing area or working in the terminal. These four-legged police officers are well-loved by travelers and airport employees alike, but did ...
Fri, May 10, 2019
Every old-timer in Seattle probably has a fishing story to tell from the good old days. But the days of fishermen bringing their catch home and putting their money into the local economy aren't just a quaint tale from the past — t...
Mon, Apr 15, 2019
Every year like clockwork, the cruise ships entering Seattle waters herald the beginning of our less-rainy season (sometimes called summer). It also means lots of people from other parts come to marvel at our beautiful scenery, sp...
Mon, Oct 02, 2023
By Hannah Tennent, former Port Maritime Environment and Sustainability Intern Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the world, found in the sun, in water, and in our own bodies. While hydrogen has been around since the dawn ...
Thu, Feb 28, 2019
In Puget Sound, big ships coming and going are a daily part of marine traffic. But how much do you really know about the marine cargo that keeps the economy of our region afloat? The Northwest Seaport Alliance is a join...