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Puget Sound recreational crabbing season begins July 3 in various areas, with limits to sustain crab populations.
Two key marine species in Puget Sound have become symbols of resilience, thanks to Kitsap-based recovery programs and a senior at Bainbridge High School. Efforts to restore bull kelp and pinto ...
From Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: OLYMPIA – Recreational shrimp fishing will reopen in some Puget Sound marine areas, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW ...
Low tides are expected around Puget Sound next week, giving you a chance to walk the beach and see marine life up close. Those low tides will range between -3.4 feet to -4.1 feet, with the lowest ...
Wood: Puget Sound is pretty typical when it comes to marine ecosystems. The fish hosts a very broad diversity of parasitic forms. We have a number of fila including some common parasites from the ...
In Puget Sound, whale watchers and their boats must stay 200 yards away from any orca—the species is protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
In 1987, killer whales in Puget Sound donned salmon “hats,” carrying dead fish on their heads. Now, a photo of an orca has observers wondering if the trend has returned.
For the next few weeks, the state’s marine monitoring team will collect sediment and organism samples across Puget Sound EVERETT — Holding a hard hat decorated with a “Got Mud?” sticker ...
Marine Area 13 – South Puget Sound and Carr Inlet. Non-spot shrimp fishing is available through Oct. 15 with a maximum depth of 200 feet. Marine Area 12 has met its quota for the season and won ...
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