Salmon Bay Marine Center Webcams in Seattle

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Salmon Bay Marine Center Webcams in Seattle

If you’ve got a boat moored up at the Salmon Bay Marine Center in Seattle, there’s a fair chance you’ll be able to spot it, somewhere, on this collection of webcams. You may need to flick through the eight live feeds to find your craft which, on the downside, may invoke a bout of nautical-related jealousy if your boat is smaller than the rest lying at anchor there. But if you’re fortunate to have a boat docked in this marina, you really shouldn’t feel too bad no matter what size it is.

Upping anchor and sailing out into Salmon Bay sounds as if you’d be heading out into open water. You might be, depending on which way you choose to go. Pick one direction and you’ll be navigating along the Lake Washington Ship Canal, a man-made waterway which carves its way through the city suburbs. Head out in the opposite direction though and you’ll soon be floating across the waters of the Puget Sound and into the Salish Sea. 

Keep going and if you have the right craft to afront the perils of the Pacific Ocean, you could find yourself feeling like the late 18th century explorer, Captain George Vancouver, and ‘en rumbo’ to the Discovery Islands. If you’re hoping to escape the confines of mass urbanization, spot some magnificent marine mammals like orcas on the trip and explore some unspoilt terrains once you’ve dropped anchor, set your boat’s navigational equipment’s coordinates to 50°16′41″N 125°09′08″W and you just might do.

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