Thu, Nov 10, 2022
To Celebrate Native American Heritage Month! The Port of Seattle exists on Indigenous land. We acknowledge the ancestral homelands of those who walked here before us and those who still walk here, keeping in mind the inte...
Wed, Nov 09, 2022
Thinking of bringing your four-legged friend on your next vacation? Before you make plans for puppy-friendly breweries or restaurants, walks on the beach, or splashing in the waves with human's best friend, plan your airport exper...
Tue, Nov 08, 2022
Port of Seattle Executive Director Steve Metruck introduced the Port's 2023 budget and five-year capital plan today, proposing historic investments in our facilities and organization. These investments will enable the Port to supp...
Thu, Nov 03, 2022
Port of Seattle Commissioners Sam Cho and Hamdi Mohamed will advocate for decarbonization of port-related industries at the upcoming 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, held...
By Katie Byrnes, former Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellow As a committed steward of the region's public resources and the environment, the Port of Seattle manages shoreline and habitat areas in a way that benefits the enviro...
Wed, Nov 02, 2022
As a fisheries observer in Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, and Akutan, Alaska, Nicole Baker saw piles of fishing nets that were no longer usable everywhere. She knew there had to be a sustainable way to dispose of old fishing gear. After so...
Tue, Nov 01, 2022
Editor's note: This post was updated on Feb. 17, 2023 to include expanded sign up period for SEA Spot Saver. SEA Spot Saver is expanding service hours to 10 p.m. starting November 1, just in time for the upcoming busy holiday t...
On the shores of Shilshole Bay Marina you'll notice a 16-foot-tall silent sentinel watching the horizon. The statue depicts Leif Erickson, the Viking explorer who crossed the storm-wracked seas of the North Atlantic, la...
Mon, Oct 31, 2022
Boneless Terror from Land, Air, and Sea! By Jenn Stebbings and Devlin Donnelly Who knew that being spineless could be so bone-chilling? You might encounter these creepy critters on, below, or above Port properties … or even ...
Thu, Oct 27, 2022
The Port of Seattle Police Department 1972-2022 The Port of Seattle Police Department was formed in 1972 as the Sea-Tac Airport Municipal Police Department. By year end the department employed 35 officers and four non-commissio...