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Here There Be Monsters: Monstrous Creatures at the Port of Seattle

Fri, Oct 29, 2021

The Port of Seattle is most known as operating Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Fishermen's Terminal, home of the North Pacific Fishing Fleet, as well as container terminals, recreational marinas, warehouses and par...

Port of Seattle Accelerates Decarbonization

Tue, Oct 26, 2021

The Port of Seattle Commission voted today to accelerate its emission reduction efforts by ten years to be net zero or better for Port-owned emissions by 2040. The Port also committed to accelerating and expanding its goal for emi...

Famous Robots in Seattle History 

Mon, Oct 25, 2021

As you know, the Pacific Northwest is — and has been over time — a hotbed of technology and innovation. But not just among humans; their robot helpers have been standing by to assist since 1929. What? You didn't know the long hist...

Famous Robots in Seattle History 

Mon, Oct 25, 2021

As you know, the Pacific Northwest is — and has been over time — a hotbed of technology and innovation. But not just among humans; their robot helpers have been standing by to assist since 1929. What? You didn't know the long hist...

Port of Seattle Safely Concludes Cruise Season Amid COVID Protocols

Thu, Oct 21, 2021

The Port of Seattle concludes its 2021 cruise season this Saturday with the departure of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Encore from Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66. The season ends after safely hosting 82 cruise shi...

Seattle Cruise Season 2021: Safer, Stronger, and More Sustainable 

Thu, Oct 21, 2021

This weekend we will host our last passenger cruise vessel of the 2021 cruise season, concluding a season that safely hosted 82 cruise ship calls and approximately 229,000 passengers between July 19 and October 23. Making this cru...

Seattle Cruise Season 2021: Safer, Stronger, and More Sustainable 

Thu, Oct 21, 2021

This weekend we will host our last passenger cruise vessel of the 2021 cruise season, concluding a season that safely hosted 82 cruise ship calls and approximately 229,000 passengers between July 19 and October 23. Making this cru...

Equitable Recovery Advances in Proposed 2022 Budget through Capital Improvements, Customer Service, and Sustainability

Wed, Oct 20, 2021

Equitable Recovery Advances in Proposed 2022 Budget through Capital Improvements, Customer Service, and Sustainability Port of Seattle Executive Director Steve Metruck proposed his 2022 Budget and 2022-2026 Capital Improvement ...

Fresh Perspectives to Help Protect Orcas

Mon, Oct 18, 2021

The beloved Southern Resident Killer Whale is one of the most iconic species in the Pacific Northwest. Orcas are an important part of our culture, our ecosystem, and our economy. But with just over 70 orcas left, they need our hel...

A Series of (Misfortunate) Events — Maritime Edition

Wed, Oct 13, 2021

Throughout the ages, the importing and exporting of goods has been quietly conducted in the background with cargo moving seamlessly from one international port to another. Like most systems, the international trade supply chain is...

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