Crabbing is one of Puget Sound’s most popular recreational fisheries. Each year, sport fishers catch more than 1.5 million ...
“There are very few properties like this in North America that have so much potential within the sphere of seafood production ...
The U.S. state of Washington and the Suquamish Tribe have partnered on a study that will track where Dungeness crabs are ...
A collaborative study between the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Suquamish Tribe is underway to ...
The Puget Sound Navy Museum celebrated the U.S. Navy’s upcoming 250th birthday Sept. 26, which featured speeches from senior leaders, the debut of a new exhibit and celebrations highlighting the ...
The birthday of the 250-year-old U.S. Navy is coming. And the community in Kitsap County — home to the third largest Naval shore installations in the U.S. and many aircraft carriers and submarines — ...
BREMERTON, Wash. — With a possible government shutdown looming, Navy boosters and friends got an early start on the sea service’s 250th birthday at the Puget Sound Navy Museum at Naval Base Kitsap.
The N.C. Department of Transportation has closed a recreational access area off Colington Road in Dare County due to unsafe conditions for pedestrians. The area, on the north side of Colington Road ...
Stone crab season close to start with blessing of the fleet in Everglades City The annual blessing of the stone crab fleet took place Sept. 27, 2025, at Camellia Street Grill in Everglades City. Stone ...
Several Puget Sound marine areas will reopen for recreational crab fishing Wednesday. “Crab harvest data reported on Catch Record Cards (CRC) from the summer season plays a critical role in ...
When a baby orca is born, it is always time to rejoice. With a low survival rate, the more orcas born, the better the chances of pods and even entire species surviving. Despite a difficult year ...
Brian Carson will retire as fire chief of Kent-based Puget Sound Fire and be replaced by Deputy Chief Mark Jones. Carson’s final day is Oct. 1, according to a Sept. 26 Puget Sound Fire media release.
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