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Future Tides News

Let's take a walk

Discover Seattle's maritime side with Future Tides

Cara Kuhlman
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Education

Seattle’s Maritime High School hits milestone with first graduating class

The first of its kind in Washington state, MHS staff and industry partners also learned a lot over the past four years

Cara Kuhlman
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Arts & Culture

Floating saunas make a splash in the Pacific Northwest

Business owners see it as a way to build community outdoors during some of the dreariest times of year.

Nimra Ahmad
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Fishing

Funding cuts threaten career development programs for aging fishing industry

A WA Sea Grant program to address the gap is training young people but its future is unclear.

Gillian Dohrn
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Cargo

On the Radar: NOAA, zoning, OpenTug and going overboard

A roundup of recent maritime news

Cara Kuhlman
Future Tides is a Next Challenge Finalist
Future Tides News

Future Tides is a Next Challenge Finalist

Ten finalists are in the running for a grant of up to $50,000

Cara Kuhlman
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Waterfronts

Spring at Fishermen's Terminal

A time for transition, allergies, and frantic preparations.

Cara Kuhlman
Sketches by the Sea paints the quiet beauty of the PNW
Arts & Culture

Sketches by the Sea paints the quiet beauty of the PNW

The artists live on their sailboat in Seattle designing posters, stickers and more inspired by the region's landscapes.

Nimra Ahmad
Three people wearing tall rubber boots and gloves pick up shellfish along a shoreline.
Shellfish

Norovirus catches a free ride on the half shell, growers pay the price

Shellfish farms are limited in what they can do to combat contaminants but wet storage and epidemiology can help.

Gillian Dohrn

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