We help to ensure our port tenants, customers and connected industries have access to skilled workers by partnering with nonprofit organizations, area economic and workforce development agencies, and through direct staff efforts, ...
Pier 69 - Energy Star Recognized Pier 69 (the Port's headquarters building) and all Port properties are great examples of the Port's commitment to revitalizing Seattle's working waterfront and leading the way in environmen...
West Nile Virus Each summer since 2003, the Port of Seattle has responded with a West Nile Virus Action Plan that includes outreach, airport-wide regulations, mosquito monitoring, and mosquito control. Health and safety pres...
Raptor strike avoidance programThe raptor strike avoidance program is just one of many programs at SEA that helps reduce or eliminate the features that draw wildlife to the airport, protecting both passengers and wildlife.SEA's pr...
In August 2007, SEA became the world's first airport to use avian radar in a long-term monitoring effort to detect potentially hazardous bird activity on and near an airport. In close collaboration with the University of Illinois,...