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DeCaterina said DNR has indicated bull kelp canopies at North Beach are stable compared with some in the south Puget Sound. The MRC monitored forage ... digging for dinner, crabbing 101 and shoreline ...
SEATTLE — Exploring tide pools or looking for marine life? Tides are dipping down this week on Puget Sound waterways. Tuesday's low tide, at 12:42 p.m., will dip -3.44 below what's called Mean ...
Get ready to "Relay" like it's 1985. Join the American Cancer Society and KOMO 4 for the 40th anniversary of the Relay for Life Tacoma-Puget Sound on Saturday, May 17 at Mount Tahoma High School.
10th Annual Business of Pride Awards The Puget Sound Business Journal, in partnership with GSBA, invites you to celebrate the 2025 Outstanding Voices and our Largest LGBTQ+ owned businesses!
And while this place offers solace from email pings and trash trucks, the kelp forest is anything but silent. If you know how to listen, the jungle beneath the waves is alive with sound ...
2025 Women of Influence Nominate a Woman of Influence today. Help the Puget Sound Business Journal honor the region's top women business and civic leaders with its 2025 Women of Influence Awards.
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Kitsap Daily News on MSNKitsap part of recovery effort for two Puget Sound marine speciesTwo key marine species in Puget Sound have become symbols of resilience, thanks to Kitsap-based recovery programs and a ...
A highly invasive species of crab — capable of climbing over 13-foot-high concrete structures — has been spotted in the Pacific Northwest for the first time, wildlife officials said.
New Jersey’s 2025 blue crab season is underway and runs until Nov. 30 in most waters, with an extended season until Dec. 4 in the Delaware Bay and its tributaries. Just remember to keep a tape ...
A highly invasive species of crab — capable of climbing over 13-foot-high concrete structures — has been spotted in the Pacific Northwest for the first time, wildlife officials said.
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