Why are there no volcanoes along the coast where the two colliding plates meet?

The subducting Juan de Fuca plate does not release water, which promotes melting at the base of the North American plate, until it is has descended fifty miles below the surface where the temperatures are higher. The Juan de Fuca plate is descending under the North American plate at an angle and has descended fifty miles below the surface about 150 miles inland. Click here to learn more about volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest.