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Exploring tide pools or looking for marine life? Tides are dipping down this week on Puget Sound waterways.Tuesday's low tide, at 12:42 p.m., will dip -3.44 bel ...
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.
Chemicals 'of concern' flowing into Puget Sound, affecting marine life, scientists say King County officials identified what they are calling "chemicals of emerging concern" in the wastewater on ...
The 2023 Puget Sound summer crab-fishing season is now underway. It started July 1. A crab biologist with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife says the boat ramp in Everett on opening day was ...
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 ...
Can you watch whales without disrupting them? Here’s what experts recommend for whale watching on land or by sea.
They are pulled out with hook and line from the deep waters of the Sound just like fish, and are found on the rocky bottoms of the fishing banks," said a fisherman.
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that several Puget Sound marine areas reopened for recreational crab fishing Tuesday.
Wood: Puget Sound is pretty typical when it comes to marine ecosystems. The fish hosts a very broad diversity of parasitic forms.
SEATTLE (KOMO) — They might be fun to look at, but experts a warning to keep distance from harbor seals in the Puget Sound. This warning comes after a worldwide outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza ...
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.