Waterfront Wednesday is a bi-weekly publication of the Whatcom Working Waterfront Coalition, regarding waterfront and Bellingham news, events and issues. 

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By Dan Tucker February 12, 2025
This week, the Coalition wraps the National Working Waterfront conference in San Diego, Dept. of Ecology and the Port begin the clean up operations at the Harris St. Shipyard in Fairhaven, the Ballard Locks get some long-needed maintenance, the Port releases their economic Development Progress Report, Seaview Boatyard shares a highlight of what's next for their locations in Bellingham, Tide to Table tickets go on sale, and new proposed rules for the Dungeness crab fishery are open to public review.
By Dan Tucker January 29, 2025
This week, the Working Waterfront Coalition will be attending Maritime Day, Norwegian Delegation of Blue Tech innovators visits in Seattle, Maritime WA National Heritage Area posts Advocacy Workshop online, Bellingham Seafeast Vendor Applications are open, maritime education op-ed details local efforts, Alaskan fisheries op-ed details a sea of troubles, and several important dates to save are coming up fast!
By Dan Tucker January 15, 2025
This week, Fishery Friendly Climate Action releases their research and report on conditions to transition the fishing fleets to a low carbon future, Marine Refrigeration courses come to Bellingham, the National Working Waterfront Network offers an internship opportunity, Urban Ocean Lab releases a study guide to preserving working waterfronts, Corvus Energy wins a bid to electrify another ferry system, and the FISHES Act is signed into law.

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