Puget Sound is a complex interconnected network of waterways in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. This estuary, located in the U.S. state of Washington, is an arm of the Pacific Ocean, lying between the mainland to the east and the Olympic Peninsula to the west. The sound houses harbors like Seattle, Tacoma, and Olympia, which are major island areas and extend over 100 miles from Deception Pass in the north to Olympia in the south.
It is characterized by deep-water basins, shallow banks, and diverse ecosystems that host a variety of marine creatures including whales, seals, and countless species of fish. The area around Puget Sound supports a large and diverse human population, which depends on the sound for many economic activities such as shipping, fishing, and other forms of recreation. Before the European settlements, the region was inhabited by various Native American tribes.
However, this sound has also been exposed to pollution caused by human activities, leading to various environmental issues like contaminated sediments, declining salmon populations, and adverse impacts on orca whales.
Further, The Puget Sound region is also noted for its magnificent scenery, having rolling hills, heavy forests, and snow-capped peaks. It also provides many recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, diving, bird-watching, and beach-combing.