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Port of SeattleP.O. Box 1209Seattle, WA 98111
www.portseattle.org
Printed on recycled paper using soy based ink. 05/2017
TERMINAL 91
PIER 66
TERMINAL 25
TERMINAL 18(Mooring Dolphins)
PIER 69
FISHERMEN’S TERMINAL
MARITIME INDUSTRIAL CENTER
TERMINAL 28
PIER 2 PIER 34(Mooring Dolphins)
Magnolia Bridge
West Seattle Bridge
15th Ave W
E Marginal W
ay S
Elliott Ave W
W Emerson Place
W Commodore WayPort of SeattleCommitted to the fishingand maritime industries.The Port of Seattle offers a wide range of fresh and saltwater moorage options for fishing boats and commercial vessels close to vendors, suppliers and services.
For more than 100 years the Port of Seattle has supported fishing, seafood and maritime activities that generate more than 43,000 jobs in our region. The port’s goal is to double the economic value of the fishing and maritime cluster by 2025 through investing in and marketing its fishing and commercial moorage facilities, protecting industrial lands and helping to attract and train maritime employees. The commercial fishing and moorage facilities mentioned in this brochure will play a key role in achieving those goals.
FISHERMEN’S TERMINALEnjoy freshwater moorage in a casual setting alongside the North Pacific Fishing Fleet. This modern facility offers the comforts of home, plus dining options and marina services to make your boating adventure easy and fun.
Fishermen’s Terminal has been the home of the North Pacific fishing fleet since the facility opened for business in 1914. Today the terminal provides moorage for 400 commercial fishing vessels and work boats. It boasts a vast array of on-site and nearby services with a calm, fresh water environment to moor your boat.
21st Ave W
Ballard Bridge/ NW 15th Ave
Dock
6Do
ck 6
Dock
7Do
ck 7
Dock
8Do
ck 8
Dock
9Do
ck 9
Dock
10Do
ck 10
Charter DockCharter Dock4-Hr Free Temp Moorage4-Hr Free Temp Moorage
NW 1 (South)NW 1 (South) NW 1 (North)NW 1 (North)
NW 2 (South)NW 2 (South)
NW D
ock
NW D
ock
Dock
5Do
ck 5
Dock
4Do
ck 4
Dock
3Do
ck 3
Floa
t 2Fl
oat 2
Floa
t 1Fl
oat 1
NW 2 (North)NW 2 (North)
Fishermen’s Terminal Facilities
Bilge/Sewage Pumpout
Restroom/Showers
Groceries
FoodHoist
Attraction
FISHERMEN’S TERMINAL CENTER PLAZA
C-15
NORBYBUILDING
C-2
NET-SHED N-8
DOWNIE BUILDINGC-14
WEST WALL BUILDINGC-3
NET REPAIR YARD
FISHERMEN’S MEMORIAL
MEMORIAL GARDEN
OUTSIDE GEAR STORAGE
OFFICESC-12
NET-SHED N-7
NET-SHED N-6
NET-SHED N-5
NET-SHED N-9
NET-SHED N-11
NET-SHED N-10
NET-SHED N-4
NET-SHED N-3
I-3
M-4
SHIPYARD
WAREHOUSEI-8
WAREHOUSEC-9
OFFICES C-10
FISHERMEN’S TERMINAL CENTER PLAZA
CHINOOKS AT SALMON BAY RESTURANT
LITTLE CHINOOKS
BAY CAFE
FISHERMEN’SMEMORIAL
MEMORIALGARDEN
TERMINAL OFFICE
TERMINALBARBERSHOP
CAREFREE BOAT CLUBFISHERMEN’S GREEN
MARKET AND DELI
THE STATION
CONSTELLATION & CO.
WILD SALMONSEAFOOD MARKET
HIGHLINERPUBLICHOUSE