Take a pleasure cruise to dine on delicacies plucked fresh from the sea at these destination worthy Northwest shellfish farms.
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Dressed in seaworthy fashions from esteemed Pacific Northwest designers and shops, Amity Addrisi, the new host of King 5’s New Day Northwest, steps aboard the limited-edition Gizmo yacht on South …
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Exquisite, elegant design. Smart, sustainable tech. These new e-boat imports might just be the wave of the future.
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Despite the cancellations of most of the major regattas in the region due to COVID-19, Seattle area racers are getting back on the water to race — virtually. By Jared …
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We are all navigating uncharted waters during the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus is only 20 weeks old, so there is still a lot we don’t know about it. Therefore, the …
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By Schelleen Rathkopf When I was kid, my Grandpa Scott told us great stories. Some were real, some imaginary, but they always provided a peak into someone else’s world. To …
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The Port of Seattle, like many ports in Washington, is taking a big hit from the COVID-19 pandemic. Travel in and out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, owned by the Port …
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Finland is often ranked as the happiest country in the world as the Finns have high incomes, health care for all, and a top education system. Finland also has Oy …
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Blaine is a sweet seaside village steeped in Salish Sea history. The border community is on the shores of Drayton Harbor, with proximity to Washington’s San Juan Islands and Point …
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This is the story of how the four Pacific Boys came together to take on the challenge of a lifetime: to participate in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge and row …
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In 1889, a quiet, reserved Norwegian immigrant used profits from a rowboat sale to begin building one of largest tugboat companies in the U.S. By Richard Arlin Walker Stepping off …
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“Miniboats may be small, but they are mighty,” explains Nate Sandel, Education Director at the Columbia River Maritime Museum. “We’ve seen these boats capture the imagination of our students, but …