Follow the (mis)adventures of the Port Biologist and learn about our work to preserve, protect and improve the environment.
Craigslist, Angie's List, Jenn's List!
Not to be outdone by the popular Craigslist.com and Angie's List, our Port Biologist created her own list—Jenn's List—of items found in the Tideflats. Interested?
Jenn's List
'TIS THE SEASON! CHRISTMAS TREE AVAILABLE TODAY. NEEDS A LITTLE TLC.
CLIMBING SHOES. BUYER TO RETRIEVE.
PRIZE-WINNING PORT PUMPKIN! MAKE ENOUGH PIES TO FEED THE ENTIRE TIDEFLATS! MUST HAVE A TRANSPORTATION WORKER IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIAL (TWIC CARD) TO PICK UP. WILL NOT DELIVER.
VINTAGE TV FROM THE BARNACLE SERIES AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP. NOT HD. KNOBS DON’T WORK SUPER GREAT, BUT PICTURE QUALITY COMES WITH A SPECIAL UNDERWATER EFFECT.
ALL-TERRAIN SHOPPING CARTS! TRIPS TO COSTCO NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE.
RARE CONVERTIBLE RV! TRULY A ONE OF A KIND. SLIGHT SMOKE ODOR DUE TO PREVIOUS OWNER’S POOR COOKING SKILLS. COULD ALSO USE A FRESH COAT OF PAINT. SOLD AS-IS.
Environmental connection
Despite the our best efforts over the years to clean up the Tideflats, some still see this area as a dumping ground for unwanted treasures. As a community, we can all do our part to minimize the impact of illegally dumped trash on the port property. If you have unwanted items you need to get rid of, check out the following resources to ensure a proper disposal:
If you see someone dumping illegally, please report it to the proper authorities immediately.
- Pierce County: Click on the link or call 253-798-4636
- Tacoma