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Pedal power: America's Cup and R2AK advance cycling sailors
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Pedal power: America's Cup and R2AK advance cycling sailors

The next America’s Cup international sailing race will be held in a yet-to-be-announced venue in 2024. Over the past decade, the match race vessels drastically evolved from monohulls to catamarans and now monohulls with wingsails and hydrofoils. The event is both innovative and for some, unrecognizable from its previous

A white vessel with passengers on the back deck crosses an open body of water towards a city skyline.
News

A perspective on passenger-only ferries

Future Tides founder and writer Cara Kuhlman grew up around passenger ferries, worked at a ferry builder and now writes about them.

Report outlines technical details of King County Water Taxi expansion
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Report outlines technical details of King County Water Taxi expansion

In December 2019, a King County Metro survey gauging interest in additional water taxi routes generated buzz in the waterfront communities of Ballard and Kenmore. Two years later, the proposed expansion is further defined but not a certainty

New subsea fiber network underway on the Alaska peninsula
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New subsea fiber network underway on the Alaska peninsula

High speed internet connectivity has a major impact in rural and coastal areas. Once completed, the Aleutians Fiber Project will connect six Alaskan communities

Oregon’s undersea cables generate both collaboration and controversy
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Oregon’s undersea cables generate both collaboration and controversy

More than a dozen undersea cables extend from the Oregon and Washington coasts, crossing through miles of commercial fishing grounds. Far more data is transmitted, and more quickly, via these undersea cables than through satellite communications. TeleGeography’s interactive undersea cable map shows the extent of these submarine cables. Selecting

Not there yet: The absence of autonomous ships in Washington waters
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Not there yet: The absence of autonomous ships in Washington waters

An autonomous tugboat named Nellie Bly circumnavigated Denmark. A Saildrone crossed the eye of a hurricane. MIT’s self-driving Roboats are currently navigating Amsterdam’s canals. But what about autonomous ship activity in Pacific Northwest waters? In short, these high tech vessels aren’t sailing around here yet. A representative

Dozens of sailboats at the dock with an orange sunset and mountains behind them.
Port of Seattle

The Shilshole liveaboard community: ‘demand continues to escalate’

A member of the Future Tides community asked about trends around liveaboards. Drawing on personal experience and Port of Seattle data, here's the current scene

Washington state’s maritime workforce
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Washington state’s maritime workforce

The maritime community is concerned about its future workforce. What does maritime employment look like now?

On the dock and in the classroom at Washington’s new maritime high school
Education

On the dock and in the classroom at Washington’s new maritime high school

On a gray, but not stormy, October afternoon, members of Maritime High School’s freshman class headed out for a field experience on Admiral Jack, a 40’ catamaran managed by MHS partner Northwest Maritime Center. The Port Townsend-based nonprofit retrofitted the passenger vessel to use for educational programs and tours

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