Puget Sound
Introduction
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The large body of water adjacent to Seattle is the Puget Sound. The Sound is salt water because it’s connected to the Pacific Ocean about 100 miles northwest of here. Puget Sound experiences tides just like you were directly on the ocean. The Sound is one of the world’s largest and most ecologically diverse inland seas. It's best known for its rich marine life, which includes several pods of killer whales, also known as orcas. In addition to the Orcas, the sound has visiting gray whales and salmon that migrate from the Pacific Ocean to spawn in the freshwater streams in this region. Some other species that are found in the sound include Dungeness crab, shrimp, and the world’s largest octopus. You may see a variety of birds along the shore, including blue herons, seagulls, geese, ducks, and occasionally a bald eagle. Across Puget Sound are the Olympic Mountains and Olympic National Park, which includes large stands of old-growth forest and moss-covered rain forests that receive more than 12 feet of rain a year.
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Ferry on Puget Sound
Puget Sound at Dusk
Pod of Orcas in Puget Sound
Backstory and Context
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Sources
Puget Sound Estuarium. (2020, November 29). Overview of Puget Sound - Puget Sound Estuarium. Puget Sound Estuarium - Explore Connect Inspire! https://pugetsoundestuarium.org/about/about-puget-sound/
https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/puget-sound
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