Marooner's Bay

Marooner's Bay is a Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave exclusive online multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2 and. It was released in Splatoon 3 on 2022-12-01, at the start of the Chill Season.

Layout
Marooner's Bay features a large metal ship marooned on a sandbar with its stern having three ramps down onto the beach where there are three piers on the starboard side. During low tide, a sandbar will rise to the fore of the ship, revealing a large ring of land and one smaller protrusion.

Tides

 * During high tide, only the ship may be accessed with all Salmonids advancing from the stern. The propeller lifts become unusable.
 * During low tide, the shoreline is revealed beyond the bow of the ship. While a Cohock Charge occurs, three Ink Cannons will spawn; one atop the ship, and two on the beach.

Badges
Reaching to certain ranks during a Marooner's Bay rotation in will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.

Quotes
"SRL Real Estate back with info on a Salmon Run stage coming during Chill Season - Marooner's Bay! It's an egg-collector's dream with sandbars and a ship in need of minor TLC. Views abound from all elevations, and the land comes with tideland rights! Just don't linger at low tide..."

- @SplatoonNA on Twitter

"Marooner's Bay returns to Salmon Run in #Splatoon3's Chill Season! Fend off the Salmonid hordes on the beaches, then make a hasty retreat to higher ground when the tide comes in. The raised shipwreck offers some handy elevation!"

- @NintendoEurope on Twitter

Trivia

 * When the tide changes from low to mid, it is possible for a player to go back to the shoreline and jump onto the low tide egg basket's pedestal. When the water finishes rising, they will be stranded there.
 * This is fixed as of Version.
 * As of Version 3.2.0, the gusher previously closest to the top of the port side propeller lift is removed, and the moving pattern of the Goldie is adjusted.
 * The loadout for the rotation on 2018-04-21 at 18:00 UTC was Sloshing Machine, Dapple Dualies, Tri-Slosher, and Classic Squiffer, all based on common cleaning supplies in Japan. The fact that this took place on this ship whose Japanese name is Don Burako can be construed as a parody of Momotarō, a popular Japanese folklore that begins with the peach boy protagonist found adrift (donburako) on a river by an old lady who was washing clothes.
 * On some of the kebabs with sausages, there is a symbol similar to the Illuminati.
 * The cargo boat that makes up a significant part of the stage was landlocked several decades ago. Though it was never removed and became inhabited by Salmonids.
 * A complex reef surrounds Marooner's Bay, making it dangerous for small boats to come near the area.