Edmonds Underwater Park
Edmonds Underwater Park is a marine protected area in Washington’s Puget Sound area of the Salish Sea. Established in 1970, the site has since been designated as a no-take zone by the Washington State DFW. With over 25,000 visits from scuba divers, it’s one of the most popular dive destinations in the PNW.
Safety includes underwater trails (2.5 miles of rope and block guides), signage to help divers navigate and buoys to help keep boats out of the park and define the boundaries
Dive Activity
Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
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Total number of species: 7000
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Total number of species: 120
Flounder
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Total number of species: 3400
Shrimp
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Total number of species: 22
Cod
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Total number of species: 3000
Nudibranch
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Total number of species: 19
Seal
Moon Jellyfish
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Total number of species: 130
Pipefish
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Total number of species: 250
Grouper/Basslets