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Seattle Maritime Works Campaign Kicks Off Touting Local Job Opportunities

Thu, May 11, 2023

Seattle-based maritime organizations, including the Port of Seattle, kicked off a local "Maritime Works" campaign drawing awareness to local opportunities for young adults looking for a high-wage career based in Puget Sound (#Mari...

Startup Halts Invasive Stowaways in Ballast Water

Mon, Sep 21, 2020

Washington Maritime Blue, the Port of Seattle, and WeWork Labs have partnered to launch Washington's first maritime accelerator to help maritime companies innovate and grow. New ideas in one of the most traditional sectors in Wash...

Partnership of Key Players to Launch First Washington State Maritime Accelerator

Wed, Oct 16, 2019

Washington Maritime Blue, the Port of Seattle and WeWork Labs have partnered to launch Washington's first maritime accelerator to help maritime companies innovate and grow. The accelerator, which is currently accepting applica...

Hearing Examiner Rules Foss Maritime Use Permitted at Terminal 5

Wed, Sep 30, 2015

We are pleased with today's ruling from the Seattle Hearing Examiner. The ruling affirms the traditional uses of our facilities are consistent with long-standing practices for handling diverse cargo and mooring vessels, as well...

Maritime Industrial Center

Located in fresh water just inside the locks, the Maritime Industrial Center offers short-term and daily moorage for vessels up to 250 feet (76m) in length. 1,518 linear feet (463m) of concrete dock space for loading and rep...

Terminal 86 Grain Facility

Terminal 86 - Grain Facility With its array of sophisticated electronic controls and mechanical devices, the terminal is a completely automated grain facility. This assures you efficient movement of grain from trucks and rail c...

Fishing & Commercial Moorage

The Maritime Division and its facilities serve a diverse mix of year round and seasonal activities. May through September, Smith Cove Cruise Terminal and Bell Harbor Cruise Terminal serve as homeport for cruise ships headed to Ala...

Maritime Industrial Center

Located in fresh water just inside the locks, the Maritime Industrial Center offers short-term and daily moorage for vessels up to 250 feet (76m) in length and office/shop space.

Terminal 91 Information

Terminal 91 provides short-term and long-term moorage for fishing and commercial vessels, including factory trawlers, longliners, tugs, barges, ferries, research vessels, ships of state, military and commercial vessels for lay-up ...

Moorage in Elliott Bay & Duwamish Waterway

The Port of Seattle also offers different moorage opportunities throughout Elliott Bay. Email [email protected] or call 206-787-3751 for availability.  Pier 69 Two berths available - 90 line...

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