COUPEVILLE: The Current – News for January 2026

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Coupeville Wharf Dock Storm Damage

The Coupeville Wharf dock was damaged in the strong December storms and it’s currently closed to pedestrians and boats. The good news is: a new dock was already under construction!

The new dock is a custom design to better accommodate Penn Cove weather patterns. Safety measures include elongating the gangway

and adding stronger metal cleats on the surface for better traction in rough weather. The new dock will be installed in early February.

The Wharf and dock are important to Coupeville tourism and together they support the economy of the town’s small businesses. Annually, the dock supports 1500 boats carrying an estimated 5000+ passengers.

This dock rehab work completes a multi-year project to upgrade the Coupeville Wharf.

Wharf Dock Repair Article

Port Executive Director Announces Retirement

Executive Director Chris Michalopoulos will retire this May after more than eight years at the Port.

A new Port director job search gets underway in February. Stay tuned for more info.

A recent newspaper article shared more history + details:

Whidbey News Times Article

Welcome New Port Commissioner

Shane Clyburn
Port Commissioner – District 3

Welcome to Shane, our newly- elected Port commissioner. He’s a Whidbey native who has fond memories of Greenbank Farm growing up. He’s keenly aware of the potential of the Farm, and looks forward to explore opportunities to improve infrastructure, enhance its agricultural heritage, expand programming and events to create a vibrant hub that engages both locals and tourists throughout the year.

Port Commission 2026 Meetings

The Port of Coupeville Commission meeting schedule is changing for the coming year. The Commission will meet twice a month on the second and fourth Tuesdays (not Wed). And the meeting time for both dates is 1:00 PM.

For more info including meeting agendas, please visit the website:

Port Business

  • January 6, 2026