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Commercial fishing defined Gig Harbor. A new city-funded dock might keep it there
Fishing Featured

Commercial fishing defined Gig Harbor. A new city-funded dock might keep it there

The Homeport project includes space for 17 vessels in the affluent community.

Alex Meacham
Two people lean over a net with holes while a dozen others look on.
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
A large concave white disc with the NOAA logo on it.
Cargo

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

A roundup of recent maritime news

Cara Kuhlman
Fishing boats of various sizes at docks surrounded by calm water and blue skies.
Waterfronts

Spring at Fishermen's Terminal

A time for transition, allergies, and frantic preparations.

Cara Kuhlman
Wild purple and white flowers bloom with fishing boats in drydock behind a nearby fence.
Community

Batteries and Bristol Bay

What the Future Tides community is reading

Cara Kuhlman
Oregon’s undersea cables generate both collaboration and controversy
Telecommunications

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

Cara Kuhlman
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