How deep is the water under the Hood Canal Bridge?

The average depth is only 177 feet, but it reaches a maximum depth of 600 feet, and circulation is poor, especially in the southern portion. Water from the Strait of Juan de Fuca mixes poorly due to an underwater sill south of the Hood Canal Bridge, and freshwater entering the canal often forms a layer at the surface.
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Where is the deepest part of the Hood Canal?

The average width of Hood Canal is only a mile and a half, its narrowest point being only half a mile wide and its widest being around four miles. The Canal's deepest depths exceed 600 feet, and average 500 feet in the central channel for much of its length. A vast “sill” exists at the entrance of Hood Canal.
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Can you swim in Hood Canal?

It's a 182-acre marine and camping park with over 3000 feet of saltwater shoreline, great for swimming in the relatively warm saltwater of Hood Canal.
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Is Hood Canal salt or fresh water?

Yes Hood Canal is salt water at sea level… but it's only a mile and a half wide, about the size of a large mid-west river. That's just not enough water to have the same moderating temperature influences of the broader Puget Sound, nor the vast Pacific Ocean.
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When did the Hood Canal floating bridge sink?

Hood Canal Bridge sinks during a severe storm on February 13, 1979. - HistoryLink.org.
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Why is the Hood Canal Bridge floating?

A concrete floating bridge provides a cost-effective solution for crossing a deep channel with soft soils.” According to Wikipedia, “The design and planning process for the Hood Canal Bridge took nearly a decade amid criticism from some engineers throughout that time. (It was built between 1958 and 1961.)
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Can you walk across the Hood Canal Bridge?

There aren't any sidewalks on the bridge and although the west half of the bridge now has eight-foot shoulders, the shoulders on the east half of the bridge are very narrow!"</p> <p>Trooper Jill Hannem of the Washington State Patrol 's Kitsap detachment said a trooper who comes across a pedestrian or runner on the ...
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How warm is the water in Hood Canal?

The average water temperature in Hood Canal in winter reaches 46.6°F, in spring 49.3°F, in summer the average temperature rises to 57.6°F, and in autumn it is 52.9°F.
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How big is the Hood Canal?

Hood Canal is a fjord-like arm of western Puget Sound in Washington State. The canal is 110 km long with a large 180 degree bend, called the Great Bend, that begins about 80 km into the canal. Over most of its length, Hood Canal is between 2 and 4 km wide.
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Are there sharks in Puget Sound?

The Sixgill Shark is found all over the world including Puget Sound. They have been observed as deep as 6,000 feet but are commonly found around 300 feet. They are a rare sight in Puget Sound, so if you're diving and you see one, don't feel scared ... feel lucky!
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How long can you survive in Puget Sound?

That's because it takes an hour for hypothermia to set in, lowering normal body temperature from 98.6 degrees to 95 degrees, VanDyke said. If you're wearing a life jacket, can call for help and survive an hour in Puget Sound, “you're going to be saved,” either by other boaters or first responders, he said.
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What type of oysters are in Hood Canal?

One of the only fjords in the United States, Hood Canal is a long, skinny tongue of oyster nirvana tucked inside Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Pacific oysters love it here. They grow wild everywhere, and on farms throughout its length.
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Are there whales in Hood Canal?

WHERE THE WHALES ARE. Resident orcas rarely visit Hood Canal today, but it was an important part of their habitat in the past. In recent years, Hood Canal is more often visited by transient orcas, drawn by the abundant seal population.
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What can you fish for in Hood Canal?

A fishing vacation fit for anglers of every sort awaits in Hood Canal – shrimp and crab in season; steelhead and chinook salmon in the rivers and waterways. There's hardly a better way to appreciate the serenity and natural beauty of Hood Canal than to spend a quiet afternoon fishing.
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Is the Hood Canal man made?

Many people assume that it is man-made, because of the moniker “canal”, but the Hood Canal is actually a natural waterway, and one of the minor bodies of water that makes up the Salish Sea.
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How deep is the ocean in Seattle?

Seattle has 147.52 miles of fresh water shoreline and 53.38 miles of salt water shoreline for a total of 200.90 miles of shoreline (source 1). Puget Sound has 500 square miles of water, 1,400 miles of shoreline and some 300 islands. The average depth is 205 feet with a maximum depth of 930 feet.
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How deep is the water under the Narrows Bridge?

The water is over 200 feet deep. Swift, treacherous tides moving at over 8.5 miles per hour (12.5 feet per second) sweep through the channel four times a day.
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How deep is the Pacific Ocean?

The Pacific is also our planet's deepest water body, with an average depth of approximately 4,000 meters (13,000 feet). The deepest place on Earth, known as Challenger Deep, extends to a depth of more than 11,000 meters (36,000 feet) and is found in the Mariana Trench, in the Pacific.
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Can boats go under the Hood Canal bridge?

What do I need to know about the Hood Canal Bridge? Federal regulations require recreational mariners to navigate under truss spans of the bridge whenever possible.
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Is 520 a floating bridge?

At 7,710 feet long, the new SR 520 floating bridge is the longest floating bridge in the world.
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What is the longest floating bridge in the world?

The new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, which carries State Route 520 (SR 520), is the world's longest floating bridge, stretching 7,708.5 feet across Lake Washington in Seattle, Washington.
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How long did it take to build the Hood Canal Bridge?

It took over three years and $143 million, but in 1982 the Hood Canal Bridge reopened. Bridge engineers had learned a lot from their first experiments with the salt-water pontoons and the failure of the original bridge.
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