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Posted: May 30, 2025 | Last updated: May 30, 2025 Low tides are revealing a hidden world along Puget Sound shores, and the Seattle Aquarium is helping people explore what's normally under the sea.
The Navy has begun a $145 million overhaul of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard’s “electrical backbone,” the first step in preparing Naval Base Kitsap to homeport the new USS John F. Kennedy ...
In Puget Sound waters near Burfoot Park in Olympia, Biondo said DNR is estimating about 17,000 tires and about 15,000 near Fry Cove County Park. Those two sites are scheduled for removal this summer.
Puget Sound was a global kelp capital for millennia. If we work together, we can enlist the next generation of conservationists to jumpstart the recovery of kelp, salmon, and orca.
A team of divers from Code 760, Regional Dive Division, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, make their way to the Port Orchard, Washington, Marina, Aug 1, 2024 ...
PUGET SOUND, Wash. — Researchers from Oregon State University recently made the first scientific confirmation of two "distinct shark species" in Puget Sound, one of which is critically endangered.
A dozen gray whales make their way into Puget Sound each spring. Nine have been spotted so far in 2024. Here’s where you can find them.
The S.S. Dix was part of the "Mosquito Fleet" of vessels that ferried passengers around Puget Sound. Northwest Shipwreck Alliance On November 18, 1906, the S.S. Dix collided with a larger ...
Audit looks at missed deadlines for Puget Sound Washington pollution harming salmon. Rep. Newhouse criticizes focus on Snake River dams.
SEATTLE — Over the next few months, Puget Sound Energy customers may notice their natural gas bill will be a little higher. But according to the Washington Utilities and Transportation ...
Diver Jackie Keleher prepares to enter Puget Sound near Tacoma’s Owen Beach on Monday, July 24, 2023. A group of three divers is surveying kelp in the area. Brian Hayes [email protected] ...
The University of Puget Sound announced that it is removing the name of James R. Slater, a professor of biology who taught at the university from 1919 to 1951, from its museum of natural history. The ...