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Your Partner on the Working Waterfront

The Port of Seattle is committed to the fishing and maritime industries.

We offer a wide range moorage options close to vendors, suppliers, and services throughout Elliott Bay.

Contact the Port of Seattle Maritime Operations crew to secure moorage, storage or rental equipment.


Terminal 91

Terminal 91 provides short- and long-term moorage for fishing and commercial vessels, including factory trawlers, longliners, tugs, barges, ferries, research vessels, ships of state, and military vessels. 

  • 8,000 feet of moorage on a 152-acre site
  • Concrete aprons/piers, large laydown/staging areas
  • Forklifts, gangways and a 200 Ton Pull Bitt
  • On-terminal rail access to BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad

 Other Moorage Facilities

Elliott Bay moorage map showing Port of Seattle pier and terminal locations

  • Pier 69 - Two berths available - 90 linear feet and 220 linear feet. Water and power available.
  • Pier 66 - Seasonal deep water moorage opportunity October - March. 240' berth and 1,875 linear berth. Water and power available.
  • Pier 46 - 400’ berth.  No power.  Water available. Apron is load restricted.
  • Pier 34 Dolphins - Two berths, each can accommodate up to one 400' x 100' barge (no rafting). No shore side access or utilities.
  • Terminal 28 - 850 linear feet of moorage available. Shore side access is limited. No utilities.
  • Terminal 25 - 400 linear feet of moorage available.
  • Terminal 18 North of Harbor Island Dolphins - Two berths, each berth capable of moorage two 400' x 100' barges (one rafted outboard). No shore side access or utilities.
  • Pier 2 Dolphins - Barge moorage. No shore side access or utilities.
  • Terminal 107 Dolphins and Submerged Land - Spud barge moorage and dolphins. No shore side access or utilities.
  • Terminal 108 Dolphins - Barge moorage. No shore side access or utilities.