Puget Sound Seafood Eating Advice - Marine Area 10 (Seattle-Bremerton)

If you eat the recommended amount of servings per week or month, don't eat any additional fish, shellfish, or crab that week from Puget Sound or the grocery store.

Example: If you eat one serving of Chinook Salmon, no other seafood should be eaten that week.

Location Specific Advice

  • Eagle Harbor - Limit flatfish to one serving per week
  • Elliott Bay - Limit flatfish to two servings per month
  • Lower Duwamish Waterway - Do not eat resident fish, shellfish, or crab
  • Port Orchard Waterway - Limit flatfish to one serving per week
  • Sinclair Inlet - Limit flatfish to one serving per month

* Flatfish include English Sole, Starry Flounder, and Rock Sole

Marine Area 10 Advice

2-3 Servings Per Week

  • Coho, chum, pink, and sockeye salmon
  • Flatfish

OR

1 Serving Per Week

  • Chinook Salmon

OR

2 Servings Per Month

  • Resident Chinook (Blackmouth) Salmon

OR

Do Not Eat

  • Recreational and commercial harvest of all species of rockfish (Marine Areas 6-13) is illegal due to conservation reasons. See the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife fishing regulations for further details.

Marine Area Map 10

Map of Puget Sound Marine Area 10