Where to Find Northwest Yachting

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Where to Find Northwest Yachting WHERE TO FIND NORTHWEST YACHTING Pacific Marine Exchange MARYSVILLE TACOMA CANADA NANOOSE San Juan Sailing 4th Street Market Admiralty Yacht Sales Schooners Cove Yacht Club Seaview Boatyard Boatland USA Breakwater Marina Web Locker Deli Dagmar’s Landing Citadel Marine Center CAMPBELL RIVER Ocean Pacific Marine PARKSVILLE West Marine Henry’s Donuts Crow’s Nest Marina Pacific Boat Brokers Mercer Marine Day Island Boat Works COAL HARBOR BLAINE RV & Marine Supply Day Island Marina FRENCH CREEK Blaine Harbor Day Island Yacht Club Grand Yachts Westerly Yacht Sales HARBOUR Blaine Marine Services MT VERNON Delen Docks French Creek Marine Diamond Yacht Sales Sunchaser Yachts Dock Street Marina VANCOUVER Semiahmoo Marina Foss Waterway Marina Store ESQUIMALT Visitor Information Office NINE MILE FALLS Hyatt’s Harbor Services Blue Pacific Yacht Charters Bonnie Lee Charters CFSA Western Yacht Systems Harborside Yachts Hylebos Marina Goldstream Boathouse West Marine J & G Marine Supply Cooper Boating Fraser Yacht Sales Goldstream Store OAK HARBOR Modutech Marine Metchosin Country Store BREMERTON Bristol Yachts Narrows Marina Freedom Marine Bremerton Yacht Club Catalina Marina Service NorthwestBoatNet.com Jerico Sailing Club Port Washington Marina Deception Pass Marina Point Defiance Boathouse Mt Seymour Yachts CALIFORNIA West Marine Oak Harbor Yacht Club Puget Sound Sailing Ocean Yacht Equipment Olympic Boat Center Oak Harbor Marina Tacoma Yacht Club ALAMEDA BRINNON Windermere Real Estate Tyee Marina Quick Nav Sailing Club Roton Industries Ltd. Ballena Bay Yacht Brokers Pleasant Harbor Marina West Marine Products Marina Village Yacht Harbor Pleasant Harbor Old Marina OLYMPIA Woody’s Wharf Royal Van Yacht Club Royal Vancouver YC (Stanley) Oakland Yacht Club Capital City Yachts Pacific Yacht Imports BROWNSVILLE Motor Boat Mart UNION Sea Breeze Marine Specialty Marine Richard Boland Yachts Brownsville Marina Olympia Yacht Club Alderbrook Marina West Marine Port of Brownsville Swantown Marina & Boatworks Stamps Landing Yacht Club U.S. Marine WESTPORT The Quarterdeck Vancouver Rowing Club ANTIOCH DES MOINES West Bay Marina Englund Marine Twin Rivers Insurance Classic Yachts West Marine West Marine CSR Marine Western Yacht Sales ALASKA Yacht Sales West CHULA VISTA Des Moines Library PASCO Chula Vista Marina WASHINGTON NICKERSON Des Moines Marina Columbia Marine Center Wright Mariner Supply All Aboard Upholstery Des Moines Yacht Club Richland Yacht Club ANCHORAGE EUREKA SEATTLE Boat Electric Redden Marine RICHMOND Bridgeport Marina Englund Marine MER Equipment EDMONDS POINT ROBERTS West Marine Ship Shop BOAT STREET Pat’s Marine Engines Edmonds Yacht Sales Point Roberts Marina Resort Chevron Gas Barge Delta Charters/Yacht Sales Bob Picot Redden Marine Harbor Square Athletic Club West Wind Marine KETCHIKAN LONG BEACH Wolfe Marine Rich Haynie Insurance Pancake Haus Ketchikan Yacht Club Harbour Air South Mariners Exchange Sailing Pro Shop Port Office POULSBO West Marine EASTLAKE/FAIRVIEW FISHERMAN’S TERMINAL Prime Marine Supply Bay Marine JUNEAU New West Quay Nikka Ind. Chandler’s Cove COMMODORE WAY West Marine Liberty Bay Marina 58*22’ North Sailing Charter NEWPORT BEACH Chuck Hovey Yachts Dominant Marine Longship Marine Juneau Yacht Club Richamond Yacht Club River Rock Casino Resort Marina Crow’s Nest Yachts Center For Wooden Boats Kruger Propeller EVERETT Port of Poulsbo Chuck Hovey Yachts Crow’s Nest Yacht Sales Lockhaven Marina Bayside Marine Poulsbo Yacht Club SEWARD Shelter Island Marine Vancouver Marina Factory Direct Yachts Emerald Pacific Yachts Miller & Miller Boatyard Bob’s Mukilteo Handi Mart Gig Harbor Yachts of Poulsbo Sailing Inc. Holiday Marine Sales Lake Uion Sea Ray Nortec Marine Dan’s on the Dock Tradewind Yachts West Marine Products Wolff Marine Supply Ocean Alexander Yachts Northwest Yacht Brokers Ass. Pacific Rim Yachts Everett Engineering SITKA Orange Coast Yachts Ocean Alexander Salmon Bay Marina Everett Park & Ride PORT ANGELES Fisherman’s Quay West Marine Pete’s Grocery Seattle Marine & Fishing Everett Yachts Mariner Yacht & Boat Sales LADNER Tyee Yacht Club SeaWide Distribution Everett Yacht Club Platypus Marine Ladner Yacht Club Massey’s Marine OXNARD Henry’s Donuts Port Angeles Yacht Club COLORADO Channel Islands Harbor Marina BELLVUE/EASTSIDE SALMON BAY MARINE CENTER Harbor Marine Port Book & News Charlotte Schmidt Yacht Sales Bellevue Financial S3 Maritime Milltown Sailing Club Waypoint Electronics HIGHLANDS RANCH NORTH VANCOUVER Burrard Yacht Club Valkyrie Yachts Eastside Marine Brokerage Smart Plug One Stop Deli Westport Yachts West Marine Vintage Marina Harbor Village Marina Grand Banks International PK’s General Store - North/South Calibre Yachts Marine Systems/Coastal Engines Kenmore Air Harbor Fraser Yachts Worldwide Popeyes PORT HADLOCK SAN DIEGO Kirkland Yacht Club Westport Yachts Port Gardner Yachts Flagship Grill OREGON Marisol Marine Popeyes 2 All The Kings Flags MaydenBauer Bay Yacht Club Port Office - South NW School of Wooden Boat Crow’s Nest Yachts Newport Yacht Club ELLIOTT BAY S & S Deli Building ASTORIA Pro-Tech Yacht Servicces Quantum Sails Downwind Marine Redmond Sea Ray Boat Insurance Totem Drive-In Port Hadlock Inn Astoria Mooring Basins Fraser Yachts Seattle Watersports Elliott Bay Marina West Marine Englund Marine Mail Stop West Marine Elliott Bay Yacht Sales Westernco Donuts PORT LUDLOW Pier 39 WEST VANCOUVER Boat Centre Marine Exchange/Sailing Supply Yarrow Bay Marina Emerald Harbor Marine Port Ludlow Marina Seabreeze Ltd. Nordhavn Yachts FEDERAL WAY CHARLESTON Sewells Marina Thunderbird Marine Sunshine Coast Yachts NORTHLAKE Yacht Care Quartermaster Marina PORT ORCHARD Englund Marine West Marine Dunato’s Dockside Sales & Service West Van Yacht Club Ya Ya’s Fisheries Supply MISCELLANEOUS FIFE Kitsap Marina CRESCENT CITY SAN FRANCISCO Gallery Marine Bob’s Boats West Marine Port Orchard Marina Englund Marine City Yachts Gas Works Park Marina Captain’s Nautical Supply Port Orchard Marine SUNSHINE COAST B & J, Halfmoon Bay Oyster Cove Marina High Seas Technology Cascade Engine Center FREELAND Port Orchard Marine Railway EUGENE West Marine Irwin Yacht Sales Cutty Sark McQueens Port Orchard Yacht Sales The Sailing Center Bittersend Marine, Gibsons Gibson’s Yacht Club Marine Sanitation Lakewood Marina Port Orchard Yacht Club Eugene Yacht Club SAN RAFAEL Mariner’s General Insurance Leschi Sailboat Moorage GIG HARBOR Ship to Shore Marine Supply John Henry’s Marina, Garden Bay Petro Can, Madiera Park Marin Yacht Club Northwest Marine Trade Ass. Queen City Yacht Club Arabella’s Landing Suldans Boat Works MEDFORD Windjammer Yacht & Ship North Sails Ranger Tugs Emerald Bay Yachts Signal Yachts Collins Sailing Center Secret Cove Marina Pacific Maritime Title Seattle Yacht Club Gig Harbor Yacht Sales Sinclair Inlet Marina Taylor Electric, Sechelt Union Steamship Marina SANTA BARBARA Seacraft Yacht Sales Sorensen Marine Gig Harbor Boat Works NEWPORT Santa Barbara Yacht Sales South Park Marina Gig Harbor Sailing Club PORT TOWNSEND Embarcadero Resort & Marina Village Store, Gibson’s SHILSHOLE/BALLARD West Seattle Yacht Club Harbor Homes Design Admiral Ship & Supply Port of Newport - South Beach SAUSALITO Alaska Marine Harborview Marina Baird Boat VICTORIA Boson’s Locker Golden Gate Yacht Sales Ballard Inflatable ANACORTES Lighthouse Marine Blue Moose Cafe PORTLAND Marotta Yachts Ballard Mailbox AAA Yacht Finders Outdoor Display Doc’s Marina Grill Cascade Marine Esso Ocean Fuels Lil Gem Grocery Oceanic Yachts Ballard Marine ABC Charters Murphy’s Landing Edensaw Woods Channel Marine West Marine Canal Boat Yard Anchor Yachts Ship to Shore Marine Supply Hasse & Co. Sails Columbia Crossing Oak Bay Marina CSR Anacortes Marina Sunset Yachts Boat Haven Marina Office Columbia Marine Exchange Payne’s Marine Royal Victoria Yacht Club VENTURA Shilshole Marina Building Anacortes Marine Insurance Tides Tavern Marine Exchange C Donaldson Marina West Marine Coastal Marine Engine Anacortes Yacht Brokerage West Marine Pizza Factory Fred’s Marina Trotac Marine Corinthian Yacht Club Anacortes Yacht Charter Point Hudson Marina Office Hayden Island Yacht Center Victoria Marine Electric West Marine WILSONVILLE Lieb Marine Banana Belt Boats HOQUIUM Port Townsend Dive Shop Inflatable Boat Center Riverside Yacht Club Lunde Marine Cap Sante Boathaven Office BottomSiders Port Townsend Rigging Irwin Yacht Sales NORTH SAANICH Maritime Yacht Services Cap Sante Marine SEA Marine Marine Land ADDITIONAL Northern Marine Marine Servicenter ILWACO Shipwright’s Co-op Marine Tech Advance Yacht Sales Canoe Cove Yacht Sales Sail Northwest Marine Supply & Hardware Englund Marine Shoreline Marine Diesel McCuddy’s Marine WEST MARINE STORES Salmon Bay Cafe Nordic NW Yachts Port Of Ilwaco Sound Sails Northwest Inflatable Boats Canoe Cove Marina Canoe Cove Marina Cafe Dana Point Seattle Sailing North Harbor Diesel Townsend Bay Marine Oregon Yacht Sales Marina Del Rey Seattle Yachts NW Career Academy KENNEWICK West Marine Portland Yacht Club Deep Cove Store Jensen Marine Supply Oakland Seaview East/West Boat Yrds Northwest Yachts Skyline Clover Island Yacht Club Wooden Boat Foundation Rocky Pointe Marina Orange Sloop Tavern Pacific Marine Center Rodgers Marine Electronics Royal Victoria Yacht Club Sherwood Marine Centre Palo Alto Sure Marine Ship Harbor Charters KEYPORT SAN JUAN ISLANDS Rose City Yacht Club Redding The Shelter Skyline Deli Keyport Mercantile Cascade Bay Cafe Royal Marine Sales Sidney/N. Saanich Yacht Club Thunderbird Yacht Sales Sacramento
Recommended publications
  • Seismic Stability of the Duwamish River Delta, Seattle, Washington
    Seismic Stability of the Duwamish River Delta, Seattle, Washington Professional Paper 1661-E U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Other than this note, this page left intentionally blank. Earthquake Hazards of the Pacific Northwest Coastal and Marine Regions Robert Kayen, Editor Seismic Stability of the Duwamish River Delta, Seattle, Washington By Robert E. Kayen and Walter A. Barnhardt The delta front of the Duwamish River valley near Elliott Bay and Harbor Island is founded on young Holocene deposits shaped by sea-level rise, episodic volcanism, and seismicity. These river-mouth deposits are highly susceptible to seismic soil liquefac- tion and are potentially prone to submarine landsliding and disintegrative flow failure. Professional Paper 1661-E U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey ii U.S. Department of the Interior DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Secretary U.S. Geological Survey Mark D. Myers, Director U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia: 2007 This report and any updates to it are available at: http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/pp1661e/ For product and ordering information: World Wide Web: http://www.usgs.gov/pubprod Telephone: 1-888-ASK-USGS For more information on the USGS — the Federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and living resources, natural hazards, and the environment: World Wide Web: http://www.usgs.gov Telephone: 1-888-ASK-USGS Manuscript approved for publication, May 29, 2007 Text edited by Peter Stauffer Layout by David R. Jones Suggested citation: Kayen, R.E., and Barnhardt, W.A., 2007, Seismic stability of the Duwamish River delta, Seattle, Washington: U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Phase 1 Final Report
    AMHS GOVERNANCE STUDY Phase 1 Final Report Prepared for: Southeast Conference • Juneau, AK Ref: 16086-001-030-0 Rev. - December 31, 2016 Southeast Conference AMHS Governance Study 12/31/16 PREPARED BY Elliott Bay Design Group 5305 Shilshole Ave. NW, Ste. 100 Seattle, WA 98107 McDowell Group 9360 Glacier Hwy., Ste. 201 Juneau, AK 99801 NOTES Cover photo courtesy of Alaska Floats My Boat. ELLIOTT BAY DESIGN GROUP Job: 16086 By: RIW AMHS Reform Final Report.docx Rev. - Page: i Southeast Conference AMHS Governance Study 12/31/16 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Project Overview Phase One of the AMHS Strategic Operational and Business Plan was developed by Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) and McDowell Group. The study identified alternative governance structures that could help the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) achieve financial sustainability. This statewide effort was managed by Southeast Conference and guided by a 12- member steering committee of stakeholders from across Alaska. Project tasks included a high-level examination of six basic ferry governance models to assess their suitability for Alaska’s unique geography, markets, and transportation needs. More detailed case studies were conducted with three ferry systems to identify ideas and lessons applicable to AMHS: British Columbia Ferry System, Steamship Authority (Massachusetts), and CalMac Ferries (Scotland). The study also included review of relevant AMHS reports and interviews with key AMHS contacts including senior management and union representatives. The project incorporated extensive public involvement including convening a Statewide Marine Transportation Summit, solicitation of feedback through the project website, outreach to municipal governments and trade organizations throughout Alaska, and a presentation and discussion at Southeast Conference Annual Meeting.
    [Show full text]
  • X-Ray Magazine | Issue 43
    AquaCorps :: Dive Volunteerism :: UWPhoto Flash Photography British Columbia Port Hardy Sweden GLOBAL EDITION Tech Wreck July 2011 Number 43 Park Caribbean Southern Belize Ecology Mangroves China PACIFIC Qian Dao Lake Sharks Yap Broadnose Sevengill 1 X-RAY MAG : 43 : 2011 COVER PHOTO BY BARB ROY DIRECTORY X-RAY MAG is published by AquaScope Media ApS Frederiksberg, Denmark www.xray-mag.com PUBLISHER SENIOR EDITOR & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Michael Symes, PhD Peter Symes [email protected] Hawksbill sea turtle, Southern Belize. Photo by Kate Clark [email protected] SECTION EDITORS PUBLISHER / EDITOR Michael Arvedlund, PhD contents & CREATIVE DIRECTOR - Ecology Gunild Symes Scott Bennett - Photo & Travel [email protected] Andrey Bizyukin, PhD - Features Mathias Carvalho - Wrecks ASSOCIATE EDITORS Wayne Fenior - Equipment & REPRESENTATIVES Simon Kong - News, Books Americas & Europe Kelly LaClaire - Whale Tales Arnold Weisz Catherine Lim - News, Books [email protected] Bonnie McKenna - Turtle Tales Cindy Ross - GirlDiver Russia Arnold Weisz - News, Features Andrey Bizyukin, PhD, Moscow [email protected] CORRESPONDENTS Robert Aston - CA, USA Svetlana Murashkina, PhD, Moscow Enrico Cappeletti - Italy [email protected] John Collins - Ireland Marcelo Mammana - Argentina South East Asia Nonoy Tan - The Philippines Catherine GS Lim, Singapore [email protected] CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Scott Bennett ASSISTANT EDITORS Daniel Brinckmann & REPRESENTATIVES Kate Clark UNITED KINGDOM Aaron Gekoski Roz Lunn, London Julia Golosiy [email protected] Wayne Grant Bob Halstead USA East Coast Tyge Dahl Hermansen Millis Keegan, Fort Lauderdale Scott Johnson [email protected] Brian Keegan Wayne Fenior, Orlando Millis Keegan [email protected] Elaine Kwee Kelly LaClaire USA Pacific Northwest/Canada Rosemary E Lunn Barb Roy, Vancouver Barb Roy [email protected] Don Silcock Kelly LaClaire, Oregon Gunild Symes [email protected] Peter Symes 18 26 34 60 plus..
    [Show full text]
  • Puget Sound) and Hyas Chuck (Lake Washington), the Hills Along This Part of the Bay Sloped Steeply Into the Waters
    HISTORY: PARK 11/6/76 When the Duwamish tribe inhabited the land between the Whulge (Puget Sound) and Hyas Chuck (Lake Washington), the hills along this part of the bay sloped steeply into the waters. The flat strip along the waterfront, from Yesler Way to Smith Cove is the result of fills. European explorers renamed many geographic features. In 1791 Captain Vancouver Puget Sound to honor Lt. Peter Puget of his crew. The Wilkes Expedition of 1841 honored a crew member; Edward Me any claims it was the chaplian. Rev. J. L. Elliott, but in 1954 Howard Hanson found that Midshipman Samuel Elliott was honored with the name for Elliott Bay. Lake Washington was in 1854 by Thomas Mercer, The Denny Party landed at Alki Beach in November of 1851 to establish a permanent settle- ment. They had scarcely finished construction of four cabins when a passing brig stopped, looking for a cargo of timber piles which the settlers eagerly provided. But it was obvious that water off shore was for a harbor. So they changed the site of the settle- ment to the shore of Elliott Bay. In 1853 Henry Yesler arrived and the commercial development of the waterfront with the construction of a sawmill. At first, skid roads, wagons and boats were able to supply the demands of the vessels from San Francisco and other ports of call, but when coal was discovered in the 1860's a faster means of overland transport was needed - the railroad. Tracks were laid from the growing town to the south end of Lake Union and by 1374 went to Renton and the mines of New Castle.
    [Show full text]
  • Historic Resources Survey and Inventory
    BAINBRIDGE ISLAND HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY AND INVENTORY Prepared for: City of Bainbridge Island November 2, 2017 146 N Canal St, Suite 111 • Seattle, WA 98103 • www.confenv.com This page intentionally left blank for double‐sided printing BAINBRIDGE ISLAND HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY AND INVENTORY DAHP PROJECT NUMBER 2017-05-03597 Prepared for: City of Bainbridge Island 280 Madison Avenue N. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Attn: Heather Wright, Senior Planner Authored by: Beth Dodrill and Connie Walker Gray Confluence Environmental Company November 2, 2017 146 N Canal St, Suite 111 • Seattle, WA 98103 • www.confenv.com This page intentionally left blank for double‐sided printing BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SURVEY AND INVENTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Summary of Findings ................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................................. 2 2.0 HISTORIC OVERVIEW AND ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK ........................................................................ 3 2.1 Historic Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Predominant Architectural Styles on Bainbridge Island ...........................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • This City of Ours
    THIS CITY OF OURS By J. WILLIS SAYRE For the illustrations used in this book the author expresses grateful acknowledgment to Mrs. Vivian M. Carkeek, Charles A. Thorndike and R. M. Kinnear. Copyright, 1936 by J. W. SAYRE rot &?+ *$$&&*? *• I^JJMJWW' 1 - *- \£*- ; * M: . * *>. f* j*^* */ ^ *** - • CHIEF SEATTLE Leader of his people both in peace and war, always a friend to the whites; as an orator, the Daniel Webster of his race. Note this excerpt, seldom surpassed in beauty of thought and diction, from his address to Governor Stevens: Why should I mourn at the untimely fate of my people? Tribe follows tribe, and nation follows nation, like the waves of the sea. It is the order of nature and regret is useless. Your time of decay may be distant — but it will surely come, for even the White Man whose God walked and talked with him as friend with friend cannot be exempt from the common destiny. We may be brothers after all. Let the White Man be just and deal kindly with my people, for the dead are not powerless. Dead — I say? There is no death. Only a change of worlds. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE 1. BELIEVE IT OR NOT! 1 2. THE ROMANCE OF THE WATERFRONT . 5 3. HOW OUR RAILROADS GREW 11 4. FROM HORSE CARS TO MOTOR BUSES . 16 5. HOW SEATTLE USED TO SEE—AND KEEP WARM 21 6. INDOOR ENTERTAINMENTS 26 7. PLAYING FOOTBALL IN PIONEER PLACE . 29 8. STRANGE "IFS" IN SEATTLE'S HISTORY . 34 9. HISTORICAL POINTS IN FIRST AVENUE . 41 10.
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter 13 -- Puget Sound, Washington
    514 Puget Sound, Washington Volume 7 WK50/2011 123° 122°30' 18428 SKAGIT BAY STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA S A R A T O 18423 G A D A M DUNGENESS BAY I P 18464 R A A L S T S Y A G Port Townsend I E N L E T 18443 SEQUIM BAY 18473 DISCOVERY BAY 48° 48° 18471 D Everett N U O S 18444 N O I S S E S S O P 18458 18446 Y 18477 A 18447 B B L O A B K A Seattle W E D W A S H I N ELLIOTT BAY G 18445 T O L Bremerton Port Orchard N A N 18450 A 18452 C 47° 47° 30' 18449 30' D O O E A H S 18476 T P 18474 A S S A G E T E L N 18453 I E S C COMMENCEMENT BAY A A C R R I N L E Shelton T Tacoma 18457 Puyallup BUDD INLET Olympia 47° 18456 47° General Index of Chart Coverage in Chapter 13 (see catalog for complete coverage) 123° 122°30' WK50/2011 Chapter 13 Puget Sound, Washington 515 Puget Sound, Washington (1) This chapter describes Puget Sound and its nu- (6) Other services offered by the Marine Exchange in- merous inlets, bays, and passages, and the waters of clude a daily newsletter about future marine traffic in Hood Canal, Lake Union, and Lake Washington. Also the Puget Sound area, communication services, and a discussed are the ports of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, and variety of coordinative and statistical information.
    [Show full text]
  • Preliminary Draft
    PRELIMINARY DRAFT Pacific Northwest Quarterly Index Volumes 1–98 N­R Compiled by Janette Rawlings A few notes on the use of this index The index was alphabetized using the word­by­word system. In this system, alphabetizing continues until the end of the first word. Subsequent words are considered only when other entries begin with the same word. The locators consist of the volume number, issue number, and page numbers. So, in the entry “Gamblepudding and Sons, 36(3):261–62,” 36 refers to the volume number, 3 to the issue number, and 261­62 to the page numbers. ii “‘Names Joined Together as Our Hearts Are’: The N Friendship of Samuel Hill and Reginald H. NAACP. See National Association for the Thomson,” by William H. Wilson, 94(4):183­ Advancement of Colored People 96 Naches and Columbia River Irrigation Canal, "The Naming of Seward in Alaska," 1(3):159–161 10(1):23–24 "The Naming of Elliott Bay: Shall We Honor the Naches Pass, Wash., 14(1):78–79 Chaplain or the Midshipman?," by Howard cattle trade, 38(3):194–195, 202, 207, 213 A. Hanson, 45(1):28–32 The Naches Pass Highway, To Be Built Over the "Naming Stampede Pass," by W. P. Bonney, Ancient Klickitat Trail the Naches Pass 12(4):272–278 Military Road of 1852, review, 36(4):363 Nammack, Georgiana C., Fraud, Politics, and the Nackman, Mark E., A Nation within a Nation: Dispossession of the Indians: The Iroquois The Rise of Texas Nationalism, review, Land Frontier in the Colonial Period, 69(2):88; rev.
    [Show full text]
  • Duwamish River and Elliott Bay
    KING COUNTY Combined Sewer Overflow Water Quality Assessment for the Duwamish River and Elliott Bay SUMMARY 1 The river was alive with salmon. They rolled and The Duwamish Estuary: Yesterday and Today products we use in our households and busi- splashed everywhere. I Why don’t we see a variety of fish and wildlife in nesses, and the crops we could hear them in the the Duwamish River and Elliott Bay in Seattle today? grow eventually find their The answer is complicated. Much is uncertain. But fog, and some I could way into our water bodies one thing we know for sure. Our activities have see, huge shadows that through sewers, leaky dramatically changed the water bodies in the area. septic tanks, and stormwater climbed the air and Over the past 100 years, we’ve changed the shape, runoff. slipped back into the the location, and the physical features of Elliott Bay The Duwamish River and water so close to the and the Duwamish River by filling in wetlands, Elliott Bay are considered an dredging the bottom of the water bodies for easier boat I could have estuary – a place where fresh- navigation, building houses and businesses along touched them. water and marine waters mingle. shorelines, and diverting or eliminating streams and Estuaries support an abundance Richard Hugo, rivers that flow into these waterbodies. And we’ve The Real West of life. Young salmon stay in the changed the quality of the water that remains in Marginal Way, 1986 Elliott Bay-Duwamish River these water bodies. Past industrial practices, which estuary for a while in order to eat are no longer in use, have left a legacy of pollution in and build up strength before moving into open the sediments.
    [Show full text]
  • Fishes-Of-The-Salish-Sea-Pp18.Pdf
    NOAA Professional Paper NMFS 18 Fishes of the Salish Sea: a compilation and distributional analysis Theodore W. Pietsch James W. Orr September 2015 U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA Professional Penny Pritzker Secretary of Commerce Papers NMFS National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Kathryn D. Sullivan Scientifi c Editor Administrator Richard Langton National Marine Fisheries Service National Marine Northeast Fisheries Science Center Fisheries Service Maine Field Station Eileen Sobeck 17 Godfrey Drive, Suite 1 Assistant Administrator Orono, Maine 04473 for Fisheries Associate Editor Kathryn Dennis National Marine Fisheries Service Offi ce of Science and Technology Fisheries Research and Monitoring Division 1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg. 178 Honolulu, Hawaii 96818 Managing Editor Shelley Arenas National Marine Fisheries Service Scientifi c Publications Offi ce 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, Washington 98115 Editorial Committee Ann C. Matarese National Marine Fisheries Service James W. Orr National Marine Fisheries Service - The NOAA Professional Paper NMFS (ISSN 1931-4590) series is published by the Scientifi c Publications Offi ce, National Marine Fisheries Service, The NOAA Professional Paper NMFS series carries peer-reviewed, lengthy original NOAA, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, research reports, taxonomic keys, species synopses, fl ora and fauna studies, and data- Seattle, WA 98115. intensive reports on investigations in fi shery science, engineering, and economics. The Secretary of Commerce has Copies of the NOAA Professional Paper NMFS series are available free in limited determined that the publication of numbers to government agencies, both federal and state. They are also available in this series is necessary in the transac- exchange for other scientifi c and technical publications in the marine sciences.
    [Show full text]
  • Schuyler Otis Bland Historians Interested in the C3-S-DX1 Prototype: Full Steam Ahead
    The Good-Looking OLYMPIA10 ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Schuyler Otis What I Manitou: The Tampa Dock Bland: A Real Learned on a Beginning of & the Bridge S.O.B. 18 Rust Bucket 36 The End 42 to France 48 EXPERIenCE THE ACTIon of WORLD WAR II AFLoat! Aboard the Liberty Ship JOH N W. BROW N The SS JO HN W the great fleet of over .2,700 BRO war-built Liberty Ships and the last operational WN is one of the last operating survivors from troopship of World War II. The ship is a maritime museum and a memorial to the shipyard workers who built, merchant mariners who sailed, and the U.S. Navy Watch Our Website Armed Guard who defended the Liberty ships during World War II. The Joh for Our 2021 Cruise W. Bro WN is fully restored and maintained as close as possible to her World Schedule War II configuration. Visitors must be able to walk up steps to board the ship. N H H H H H H H H H H H H These exciting 6 hour day cruises Donate Online period entertainment and flybys (conditions permitting) of wartime aircraft. Tour to Support the on-board museums, crew quarters, bridge and much include more. lunch, See the music magnificent of the 40’s, John Brown 140-ton triple-expansion steam engine as it powers the ship through the water. H H H H H H H H H H H Our 2020 Cruises have been suspended H The Ship Store is check our website, ssjohnbrown.org, or our Facebook page for our upcoming 2021 cruise schedule and news about SS Joh but you're invited to Open: T-shirts, Mugs support to keep the ship operational during this period — please support the & More! Jo N W.
    [Show full text]
  • Hard Drive to the Klondike: Promoting Seattle During the Gold Rush
    Hard Drive to the Klondike: Promoting Seattle During the Gold Rush HARD DRIVE TO THE KLONDIKE: PROMOTING SEATTLE DURING THE GOLD RUSH A Historic Resource Study for the Seattle Unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Prepared for National Park Service Columbia Cascades Support Office Prepared by Table of Contents Lisa Mighetto Marcia Babcock Montgomery Historical Research Associates, Inc. Seattle, Washington November 1998 Last Updated: 18-Feb-2003 http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/klse/hrs.htm http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/klse/hrs/hrs.htm[1/23/2013 2:37:05 PM] Hard Drive to the Klondike: Promoting Seattle During the Gold Rush (Table of Contents) HARD DRIVE TO THE KLONDIKE: PROMOTING SEATTLE DURING THE GOLD RUSH A Historic Resource Study for the Seattle Unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION The Legacy of the Klondike Gold Rush CHAPTER ONE "By-and-By": The Early History of Seattle CHAPTER TWO Selling Seattle CHAPTER THREE Reaping the Profits of the Klondike Trade CHAPTER FOUR Building the City CHAPTER FIVE Interpreting the Klondike Gold Rush CHAPTER SIX Historic Resources in the Modern Era BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX (omitted from on-line edition) APPENDIX (omitted from on-line edition) U.S. Statute Creating the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Local Firms Involved with the Klondike Gold Rush and Still in Business Locally Pioneer Square Historic District National Register Nomination (Established, 1970) Pioneer Square Historic District National Register Nomination (Boundary Extension, 1978) Pioneer Square Historic District National Register Nomination (Boundary Extension, 1987) First Avenue Groups National Register Nomination U.S.
    [Show full text]