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  1. Comprehensive Custom Computing Solutions | Puget Systems

    Puget Systems specializes in tailor-made computing solutions for all business needs. We build quality workstations and servers for your unique workflows.

  2. Puget Sound Energy

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  3. Puget Sound - Wikipedia

    Puget Sound extends approximately 100 miles (160 km) from Deception Pass in the north to Olympia in the south. Its average depth is 450 feet (140 m) [6] and its maximum depth, off …

  4. Puget Sound | Definition, Islands, Major Cities, Map, & Facts

    Dec 5, 2025 · Puget Sound, deep inlet of the eastern North Pacific Ocean indenting northwestern Washington, U.S. It stretches south for 100 miles (160 km) from Admiralty Inlet and Whidbey …

  5. Puget Sound 101 - Amazing Northwest

    Nov 29, 2020 · Puget Sound is the name of the body of water that lies between Washington’s Olympic Peninsula and the Seattle metropolitan region, extending down to Olympia. Locally, it …

  6. Puget Sound Partnership - About the Puget Sound - Washington

    Puget Sound is a deep fjord estuary that lies within the broader Salish Sea. As a saltwater body, it is far from being uniform: each basin, carved by retreating glaciers more than 10,000 years …

  7. Overview of Puget Sound - Puget Sound Estuarium

    Puget Sound is a large inland estuary connected to the Pacific Ocean. It is about 95 miles long and 1 to 5 miles wide with it’s northern boundary at Admiralty Inlet and ending in the south at …

  8. Puget Sound Map - Kitsap, Washington, USA - Mapcarta

    Occupying a narrow isthmus between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington, it is the biggest city in the Pacific Northwest, with 780,000 people in Seattle and over four million people in the …

  9. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound Homepage

    The third State of the Sound Report summarizes what is known about Puget Sound, its resources, and trends that threaten it.

  10. Puget Sound Starts Here | Facts

    They depend on prey from six key sources: the Sacramento, Klamath, Columbia/Snake, Fraser Rivers, and the whole of Puget Sound. They generally return to Georgia and Haro Straits in …