Totten Inlet

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Totten Inlet is a narrow, shellfish-rich arm of Puget Sound in western Washington State, known for its oyster and clam aquaculture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arm of Puget Sound
body of water
inlet
aquacultureType clams
oysters
climate temperate marine
connectedTo Hammersley Inlet (via Puget Sound system) NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalConcern shellfish bed contamination risk
water quality protection
hasActivity intertidal shellfish harvesting
tidal aquaculture operations
hasEcosystem estuarine
hasHabitat eelgrass beds
intertidal mudflats
nearshore marine habitat
hasMouthIn Puget Sound NERFINISHED
hasShape narrow
hasUse commercial shellfish harvest
recreational boating
recreational shellfishing
isOneOf southernmost inlets of Puget Sound
knownFor clam aquaculture
oyster aquaculture
shellfish production
shellfish-rich waters
locatedIn South Puget Sound NERFINISHED
Thurston County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State

western Washington NERFINISHED
locatedNear Olympia, Washington NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Shelton, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Puget Sound NERFINISHED
Salish Sea watershed NERFINISHED
regulatoryBody Thurston County government NERFINISHED
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife NERFINISHED
Washington State Department of Health NERFINISHED
supportsIndustry commercial aquaculture
shellfish farming
supportsSpecies Dungeness crab NERFINISHED
Manila clam NERFINISHED
Pacific oyster
native littleneck clam
salmon
shorebirds
tidalRegime mixed semidiurnal tides
waterType marine
saltwater

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South Puget Sound hasSubregion Totten Inlet