Port Gamble Bay

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Port Gamble Bay is a small, sheltered inlet of Puget Sound in Washington State, known for its scenic shoreline, shellfish beds, and historical ties to the nearby mill town of Port Gamble.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
geographic feature
inlet
adjacentTo Port Gamble, Washington NERFINISHED
connectedTo Hood Canal (via Puget Sound system) NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Kitsap County NERFINISHED
hasConservationConcern shellfish bed contamination risk
water quality
hasCulturalAssociation Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem estuarine ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasFeature forested shoreline
shellfish beds
hasHabitat intertidal zones
nearshore marine habitat
hasShoreline scenic shoreline
hasUse commercial shellfish production
tribal shellfish harvesting
hasWildlife marine invertebrates
salmon
shellfish species
shorebirds
historicallyLinkedTo Port Gamble lumber mill NERFINISHED
Port Gamble mill town NERFINISHED
knownFor historical ties to Port Gamble
scenic shoreline
shellfish beds
locatedIn Puget Sound NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
near Port Gamble, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Kitsap Peninsula coastline NERFINISHED
Salish Sea NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
state Washington
supportsActivity boating
recreation
shellfish harvesting
wildlife viewing
waterbodyType sheltered inlet
waterSalinity saltwater

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Port Gamble locatedOnWaterbody Port Gamble Bay