Baker, barge and boats - In the News - Anacortes Today

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On July 14, 2025, a vessel service boat returned to Cap Sante Marina while an oil barge remained anchored in the bay. Recreational boats dotted the water, showcasing Anacortes, Washington's vibrant maritime scene. The article, written by Steve Berentson, presents a brief glimpse into daily life at the marina. Accompanying the text is an image that captures the scenic view from Cap Sante, which is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The article highlights the importance of maritime activities to the local economy and community.

Anacortes is known for its picturesque waterfront, making it a key attraction for visitors. This scene not only reflects the area's economic reliance on boating and fishing but also underscores the recreational opportunities available to residents. The blend of commercial and recreational maritime activities contributes to the unique character of Anacortes.

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