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A UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION S % i f 7 r TERBORNE EXPORTS id GENERAL IMPORTS AUGUST 1971 FT 985-71-8 November 1971 Trade Area, District, Port, Type Service, and U.S. Flag This report presents information on the segment of U.S. foreign trade that is exported or imported by vessel. Data have been compiled from Shipper's Export Declara- tions (Commerce Form 7525-V) and import entries during the regular processing of statistical data on foreign trade shipments and reflect the physical movement of water- borne foreign trade shipments into and out of the U.S. Customs area (includes the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico), with certain exceptions as indicated. Both export and import statistics exclude data on shipments between the United States and Puerto Rico. between the United States and its possessions (including the Virgin Islands), and between U.S. possessions and foreign countries. They also exclude shipments madeby mail or parcel post (including such shipments trans- ported by vessel), exports and imports of vessels moving under their own power or afloat, shipments of household goods or personal effects belonging to travelers, and other transactions that are not considered exports or imports for statistical purposes (such as temporary exports or imports). Data on merchandise shipped in transit through the United States are included in tables E-1 and I-1 and excluded from other tables. Shipping weight figures represent the gross weight of shipments, including the weight of containers, wrappings, crates, and moisture content, but excluding the weight of lift vans, cargo vans, and similar substantial outer containers. Additional information regarding the export and import statistics is given below. Exports The value shown in the export statistics is defined as the value at time and place of export. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes in- land freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Transportation and other costs beyond the U.S. port of exportation are excluded. Effective September 1970, sampling procedures have been reinstituted for estimating data on shipments valued $251-$499 to countries other than Canada. (Data for such shipments were fully compiled during January- August 1970, but sampling procedures were in effect for these shipments during October-December 1969 and for shipments valued $100-$499 prior to October 1969.) Therefore, effective September 1970, the sta- tistics on waterborne exports of domestic and foreign merchandise and non-Department of Defense shipments of Special Category commodities to countries other than Canada reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $500 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-$499, based on a 50-percent probability sample of such shipments. For exports to Canada there has been no change in compiling procedures and the statistics continue to reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $2,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-$1,999, based on a 10-percent probability sample of such shipments. Data on shipments valued under $251 are excluded from the statistics on waterborne exports presented in this report. Vessel export shipments are credited to the port at which the merchandise was laden on the exporting car- rier. The figures for exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (as indicated by column headings in table E-1 and as presented in tables E-2, E-3, E-4, and E-5) include nongovernment shipments, shipments to U.S. civilian government agencies, and government-financed economic assistance shipments under the Foreign As- sistance Act. Excluded from the figures on exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (in addition to the exclusions previously mentioned) are shipments of sup- plies and equipment to U.S. military forces for their own use, shipments of Department of Defense controlled cargo under foreign aid programs, and all shipments of Special Category commodities (commodities for which detailed information may not be released for security reasons), The figures for Department of Defense and Special Category non-Department of Defense controlled cargo (shown in tables E-1, E-6, and E-7) represent consoli- dated data for shipments of Department of Defense controlled cargo under special foreign aid programs, such as Department of Defense Military Assistance Program--Grant-Aid, etc., shipped on commercial or military vessels (vessels owned and operated by the Department of Defense) and shipments of Special Category commodities not controlled by the Department of Defense. Since the commodities currently under security re- strictions do not include those of the type that would normally be carried on tanker vessels, separate information is not presented for exports of Department of Defense and Special Category shipments on tanker vessels. A list of the Special Category commodities may be obtained from the Bureau of the Census. For sale by the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Price 10 cents per copy. Annual subscription (FT 900, 975, 985, and 986 combined) $3.00. U.S. FOREIGN TRADE 2 Importsi (.-it...ri] init rth j are the total 'I entries for l'IITICdidlt' irii.urri1priii j:!ld ritrlie into customs brid-d ilurage and rli.irnuiT.iL t ri warehouses In addition to the ex lu'hiurIb mentioned previijuhl" vessel import figurTe exclude \merican gLid., returned bt L -, rInlitair ftirL b ter their own use arnd Import." arrivi.ig on vessels owrcd and iI vr .rJ by the ep-i artri Itr of I )-ften- t I statistics presented in this rt-Kr! also exclude data on khipmertk valued under $251 rt-purted on both formal and in- formal entries Inforrma] entries generally contain items valut-d not more than S2C( i Ih. value shown in the import statistics is defined itterail as the market value in the forigpn country. and therefore excludes ". importduties. freight charges from the foreign country to the United states and insurance. Value informanoun is required to be reported on iTiprt entries in accordance uith sections 402 and 4t'2a of the l ariff Actuf lq W~i asamended vessel l import shiprentb are redited to the customs district and port at which the merchandise was unladen. not necessarily the dis.trtir or port at which the merchandise jas entered into warehouse or entered for immrnediate consumption Types of Vessel Service liner service is that rtpe of service offered by a re-gular line operatorofvesselsonberth. The iineraries and sailing schedules of vessels in liner service are predetermined and fixed Irregular (or tramp) service is that vpe- of service iaiorded b\ vessels, other than tanker vessels, that are chartered or otherwise hired for the carriage of goods on special vo'vgees V'ss.els inthis trpe of service are not on berth and their sailing shhcdules are not predetermined or ixted Tankervessels are primarily designed for the carriage of liquid cargoes in bulk All others are -l.assified as dr\ cargo vessels Foreign Trade Areas I he foreign trade areas shown in this report are detined in Schedule 1F. ( Iassiflitrion and I definitions of I foreign I rade \reasi.copiesjavailable from the Bureau of the en:.us) Fxports by vessel are credited to the forcigri trade area in which the merchandise was unladen, imports are credited to the trade areas in which the mrn handise was laden I he countries of destination or origin of merchandise are not necessarilh loca.ed within the trade areas to which the merchandise is shippedor from which it Is received U.S. Coastal Districts I he I '- coastal districts are dtfrCid as follo-.:S a North Atlantic- -It luJ- ports alring the eastern aboard from the northern boundary of Maine to the south rn hi ull.ii|r of Virgilnii -I u'1h Atlantic- -I 'ilu-i ,,rt- rlong the eastern seaard f r,..* the northern boundary of North I i ti to, but not I:.I.lu.1'ii ev \\c.t 1 1.i Also included are all pors in 1'urrt Fi.,, c (,ulf -- Inodm.s ill purts dinp ThV Cul f oM MeILo frunm Key Wtet. IId u ti rownmvilie lex in- L IUrilVe d 'uuth IPacific--Includes all purt1 in The .ta-tes of aC allornia arnd Iliwali e north h 'a1ctfiL--ln. ludte- all pdraPst in the States of (ire-guln \Wa&tlngtun anid \laiIka f Great I akes--Includes ll purts bordering uponthe (.rear lkes and their conne.-ting iaterwdys as well as all port in the StaleufNew YLurk n the St I adrence Piver in-Transit Shipments InfurmatJor on merchandise shipped in bond through the United "tales in transit from one foreign Lounry to another without having been entered n import is shown in tables I.-] and I-1 The vaterborne outbound and Inbound in-transit statistics include Il foreign mer- chandise transferred from one vessel to another in the U.S. port of arrival and thippe-d to a foreign country without being released from customs custody\ in the L united 'tjares and i2, foreign mer, handit-e drrivipig by vessel at one 1' port shipped through the 1 united states under customs bond and leaving the L'nited States by vessel from a port other than that at which i arrived In addiTion. the waterborne outbound in-transit statistics also include ,l1 foreign merchandise withdrawn from a general order warehouse for immediate expert by vessel or for transportation and export by vessel ijuch mer- chandise was not recorded as an import when it emered the warehouse, and 21 foreign merchandise shipped via vessel from a L' s. Foreign Trade /one to a foreign country ,'such merchandise is deposited in the I foreign Trade Zone without being entered as an import. \nv inbound or outbound in-transit merchandise moving by methods of transportation oiher than vessel is excluded from the in-transit statistics Thu. mer- chandise arriving at the United statess by vessel and leaving by some other method of transportation is in- cluded in the inbound data onl\ )n the other haid merchandise arriving b\ other than waterborne tran- portation and laden aboard vessels upon departure is included only in the outbound statistics The inbound and outbound segmentss therefore. do notcounter-bailance one another and are complementary only insofar as they involve merchandise carried b\ vessels to and from the U united Stures %vmbols I 'sed in the Tables of This Peport I-eprstent zero. B I'ercent not shown when bi-e less than half of the unit of measurement shown i ethan half of the unit of measurement horn; Ics; than li 1^ percent SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Revision in Table 1-2 of the Calendar Year 1970 Issue of Report FT 985 The figures in the U.S. percent columns for tanker, irregular, liner, and all services combined data as originally published in table 1-2 of the calendar year 1970 issue of Report FT 985 are in error. However, the shipping weight figures (in millions of pounds) were correct as shown in the table. The correct figures for percent of shipping weight of merchandise imports carried on U.S. flag vessels are set forth in the reproduced copy of table 1-2 which follows. Table 1-2. Foreign Trade Area by Type of Service (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent general imports of merchandise. Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, and hence may vary slightly from sum of founded amounts.) All services Liner Irregular Tanker Trade area ________ ____________ __________ Trade area UU.S. .S. U.S. U.S. Total U.S. flag nprrent, Total U.S. flag percent, Total U.S. flag percent, Total U.S. flag ner-l :,_, revised revised _ GRAND TOTAL . 598 318 30 876 5.2 47 178 10 762 22.8 228 401 9 061 4.0 322 739 11 054 3.4 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS. EXCEPT CANADIAN . 510 806 22 992 4.5 46 295 10 581 22.9 143 898 1 705 1.2 320 612 10 706 3.3 CARIBBEAN * 316 549 9 832 3.1 1 256 338 26.9 74 807 1 069 1.4 240 486 8 425 3.5 EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 100 32 32.0 3 2 66.7 (Z) 96 31 32.3 ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 316 449 9 800 3.1 1 253 337 26.9 74 806 1 069 1.4 240 390 8 394 3.5 EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA .* 10 286 628 6.1 2 148 595 27.7 7 324 33 .5 814 (Z) (B) WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 12 631 1 118 8.9 2 270 1 006 44.3 9 703 112 1.2 659 - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 6 110 39 .6 386 30 7.8 5 153 9 .2 571 (Z) (B) WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 73 23 31.5 24 23 95.8 2 47 (Z) (B) ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 6 037 16 .3 362 7 1.9 5 151 9 .2 524 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO. 9 981 367 3.7 320 12 3.8 2 022 49 2.4 7 639 307 4.0 UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 6 456 993 15.4 3 043 943 31.0 2 077 2 .1 1 336 49 3.7 BALTIC* SCANDINAVIA# ICELAND, AND GREENLAND.. . 4 731 166 3.5 2 537 165 6.5 2 184 (Z) (B) 10 (Z) (B) BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 24 678 1 831 7.4 9 102 1 619 17.8 8 165 95 1.2 7 411 117 1.6 NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM 17 999 725 4.0 5 089 563 11.1 6 049 45 .7 6 861 117 1.7 FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 1 958 254 13.0 749 254 33.9 710 (Z) (B) 499 (Z) (B) GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. .* 4 720 852 18.1 3 263 802 24.6 1 406 50 3.6 51 (Z) (B) OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. 1 (Z) (B) 1 (Z) (B) (Z) - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 3 579 216 6.0 645 216 33.5 309 (Z) (B) 2 625 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL * 459 48 10.5 109 48 44.0 259 91 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL. 2 787 148 5.3 245 148 60.4 11 (Z) (B) 2 531 - PORTUGAL. . 333 20 6.0 291 20 6.9 39 (Z) (B) 3 - AZORES, MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACK SEA. . 28 244 898 3.2 2 888 723 25.0 4 252 1 (B) 21 104 174 .8 WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 13 404 541 4.0 1 288 292 22.7 6 362 65 1.0 5 754 184 3.2 MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. 151 1 .7 13 1 7.7 126 12 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 13 253 540 4.1 1 275 291 22.8 6 236 65 1.0 5 742 184 3.2 SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 3 167 622 19.6 1 080 573 53.1 1 674 49 2.9 413 (Z) (B) AUSTRALASIA *. . 7 456 230 3.1 1 553 230 14.8 5 411 (Z) (B) 492 (Z) (B) AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 7 453 230 3.1 1 553 230 14.8 5 408 (Z) (B) 492 (Z) (B) TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. . 3 (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (B) 3 - INDIA* PERSIAN GULF, AND RED SEA. 24 255 1 537 6.3 1 633 413 25.3 660 60 9.1 21 961 1 064 4.8 MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. .* *. 9 514 569 6.0 1 594 265 16.6 83 (Z) (B) 7 837 303 3.9 FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 8 097 1 081 13.4 3 172 1 013 31.9 4 374 57 1.3 552 11 2.0 FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA. INCLUDING JAPAN. . 21 667 2 324 10.7 11 380 2 148 18.9 9 339 103 1.1 948 72 7.6 CANADIAN TRADE AREAS.. 87 511 7 884 9.0 882 181 20.5 84 502 7 356 8.7 2 127 348 16.4 PACIFIC CANADA. .. .* 14 033 1 273 9.1 581 I 161 27.7 13 076 920 7.0 375 192 51.2 GREAT LAKES CANADA.. 18 520 5 393 29.1 I 155 12 7.7 17 984 5 304 29.5 381 78 20.5 ATLANTIC CANADA . 54 959 1 218 2.2 146 8 5.5 53 442 1 132 2.1 1 370 78 5.7 MONTREAL . ... 1 091 107 9.8 14 (Z) (B) 506 47 9.3 570 60 10.5 NEWFOUNDLAND. 1 426 29 2.0 35 7 20.0 1 380 11 .8 11 11 100.0 ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. . 52 442 1 083 2.1 97 1 1.0 51 556 1 074 2.1 789 8 1.0 REPRESENTS ZERO. 8 PERCENT NOT SHOWN WHEN BASE IS LESS THAN HALF OF THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT SHOWN. Z LESS THAN HALF OF THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT SHOWN; LESS THAN 0.05 PERCENT. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries with support from LYRASIS and the Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/usfore871 unit AUGUST 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 5 Table E-1. Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service (Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds)- Value (in millions of dollars) Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Dept. of Customs district and port Total Defense Grand total ),,,T. Domestic ndSpecial Domestic, Domestic Domestic, Domestic Domestic, Domestic Total foreign, and In-transit Category foreign, and foreign and foreign and foreign in-transit foreign intransit foreign intransit foreign in-transit controlled cargo TOTAL ALL DISTRICTS: MONTHLY AVERAGE 1970 40 155 36 848 36 795 36 662 133 53 3 307 3 305 1 964 1 931 102 102 AUGUST 1970. ... 39 703 36 908 36 862 36 809 53 45 2 795 2 795 1 875 1 855 94 94 JULY 1971. . 31 568 28 347 28 278 28 177 100 69 3 221 3 218 1 759 1 733 125 124 AUGUST 1971. .. 36 328 33 374 33 339 33 237 102 35 2 954 2 953 1 803 1 771 94 94 NORTH ATLANTIC9 TOTAL. 11 271 11 122 11 109 11 079 29 14 149 149 936 920 10 10 PORTLAND, MAINE. 10 8 8 8 (Z) 2 2 1 1 (Z) (Z) PORTLAND. MAINE. 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 (Z) (Z) BANGOR# MAINE. -- - EASTPORT, MAINE. (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - BATH. MAINE.. . (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - BAR HARBOR, MAINE. (Z) (Z ) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - CALAISs MAINE.. - ROCKLAND9 MAINE. ..- - JONESPORT, MAINE ..- - PORTSMOUTH. N.H. - BELFAST. MAINE . 1 1 1 1 (Z) (Z - SEARSPORTt MAINE 5 5 5 5 1 1 - BOSTONt MASS.. . 209 209 209 209 (Z) 10 10 - BOSTON, MASS.. . 204 204 204 204 (Z1 9 9 - GLOUCESTER, MASS.. 4 4 4 4 (Z) (Z) - NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 1 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) - PLYMOUTH, MASS .. ..- - FALL RIVER. MASS ... - SALEM, MASS. .......... - PROVINCETOWN, MASS.. - PROVIDENCE, R.I. . 14 14 14 14 (Z) (Z) - NEWPORT. R.I.. - PROVIDENCE. R.I. 14 14 14 14 (Z) (Z) - MELLVILLE, R.I.. - BRIDGEPORT. CONN.. 83 83 83 83 1 1 - BRIDGEPORT, CONN.. .- - HARTFORD. CONN .. ...... ..- - NEW HAVEN. CONN. 83 83 83 83 - NEW LONDON. CONN.. .. - NEW YORK# N.Y. . 1 188 1 141 1 131 1 109 22 10 47 47 559 546 4 4 NEW YORK. N.Y. . 1 188 1 141 1 131 1 109 22 10 47 47 559 546 4 4 ALBANY9 N.Y. . - PHILADELPHIA, PA.. 522 438 437 434 4 1 84 84 47 46 3 3 PHILADELPHIA. PA .. 326 324 323 319 4 1 3 3 46 45 (Z) (Z) CHESTER, PA. ...... - WILMINGTON, DEL. 87 87 87 87 (Z) (Z) - PAULSBORO, N.J.. 24 3 3 3 21 21 (Z) (Z) 1 1 CAMDEN. N.J. . 31 23 23 23 8 8 (Z) (Z2 (Z) (Z) GLOUCESTER CITY. N.J.. - MARCUS HOOKs PA. 54 2 2 2 52 52 (Z) (Z) 1 1 BALTIMORE. MD. . 1 172 1 172 1 170 1 168 2 2 106 104 - ANNAPOLIS. MD. . - CAMBRIDGE. MD. . - BALTIMORE, MD. . 1 172 1 172 1 170 1 168 2 2 106 104 - CRISFIELDi MD. . - NORFOLK. VA. . .., 8 072 8 056 8 056 8 054 2 1 15 15 212 211 2 2 NORFOLK, VA. . 5 990 5 975 5 974 5 973 1 (Z) 15 15 161 160 2 2 NEWPORT NEWSt VA.. .1 940 1 940 1 940 1 939 (Z) (Z) 47 47 - RICHMONu-PETERSBURG, VA. 142 142 142 142 3 3 - CAPE CHARLES CITY. VA. .- - REEDVILLE, VA. .- . HOPEWELLt VA .. -. . WASHINGTON, D.C. .. .- - WASHINGTON, D.C. . ALEXANDRIA, VA.. - SOUTH ATLANTIC, TOTAL. 1 137 984 982 973 9 3 153 153 113 110 6 6 WILMINGTON, N.C. . 78 78 75 75 3 7 7 - WILMINGTON, N.C. 11 11 9 9 3 I 1 - ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. - BEAUFORT-MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. 66 66 66 66 6 6 - CHARLESTON, S.C. . 167 167 167 166 (Z) (Z) 21 21 - CHARLESTON, S.C. 147 147 147 147 (Z) (Z) 20 20 - GEORGETOWN. S.C. 19 19 19 19 1 1 - US WATERBORNE EXPORTS AUGUST 1971 TjbU E 1 Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service S.. s .' ;. .* ** -* *.: SA.Aw e* a A.** I29 S P A* A. .. .. I 2 RNANINA IEAC" F. A. - PORT CANAvERAL. F.A. - SAN JUAN* A.. .. I 165 AaTA0iLLA. P.R.. .. - FAJARO. PR.. . 2- UANICA. P.R... . - MACAO . MAAXZ,B P.R...... ....... APONC P.A ... . .. 2 SAN l-AN. P.R. . 27 JuBOS* PA.. . 2 I 1 r..AYANLLA, P.R. .8 t, MIAMI, FA-A, .,.,.,,., 130 PORT EVERGCADES. FLA.., 49 OEST PALM BEACN F.A. *. 16 FORT PIERCE. FLA.. .. .. 21 309 309 28 282 262 273 273 273 273 282 Z 273 "" * 273 V - 6WF, TOTAL.. . TAMPA. FLA. . TAMPA. FLA.. . . BOCAGRANOE. FLA. . 5. PETERSBURG. FLA. .. MOBILE. ALA. . . MOBILE ALA, . PASCAGO.A' MISS... . APALACHICOLA FLA. . CAlRRAB .E. FLA. . PANAMA CITY. FLA. .. PENSACO A. FLA. . POR ST. 7 C, FLA. .. NE ORLEANS LA..A .. 0.. ,REAAN CIS: LA. . NEC OR.EANS. LA........... ATO O LA...... .. PORT SUL*. LA. .. .. OE5TREMAN L. A... .. AM C LA....... . ATV A ROE. A.. . .0OC-ORE ................... POR ARiR TE .... A E E . . tTN> C..AR.1 .. . T, TE.................... TC A .AC .. . 0~~~ ~ 0*s > E ** * .AR tT(IO **O .*. . Toff. ., . C xs : i *t. T., , TtK a' .A 'Tt* II . L C*, Tt. s .: . AN t . t1 .! **l N *. . T A~t *". u. . N *t** **.*.* tC l i Tt I.. A 12 2-6 10 351 10 340 10 335 1 912 78 1 823 1 7k5 76 8-7 $21 67 61 9 1 823 1 7.5 78 *66 520 67 *1 g 5 11 1 895 : 1895 !3C 1 29 e I 823 I 7.5 78 1 200 *20 6 S32 202 l 022 362 313 73 58 2 .1 1 I 3261 "' .* ' 3 z1 r. I.' F. * .3..'. *1* k ** S.- ''-a. . 6 7 Z. 7 6 I I 7 3 3TI 2 27 3 3 5 3 >2 (g AUGUST 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS Table E-1. Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service (Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds)- Value (in millions of dollars) Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Dept. of Customs district and port Total-- a p i Domestic, efenDomese Dse Do tc Grand total domesig, Domestic Category foreign, foreign, a foreign, o d aTotal foreign and In-t anst and d and d and foreign Defen se in transit foreign in-transit foreign in-tranit foreign in-transit controlled cargo SOUTH PACIFIC. TOTAL 653 222 218 218 (Z) 4 431 431 6 6 5 5 SAN DIEGO' CALIF.. 1 1 (Z) (Z) 1 (Z) Z) - LOS ANGELES. CALIF.. 333 13 11 11 (Z) 2 320 320 1 1 3 3 LOS ANGELES. CALIF.. 189 10 10 10 (Z) 179 179 1 1 2 2 PORT SAN LUISt CALIF. - LONG BEACH. CALIF. 144 3 1 1 (Z) 2 141 141 (Z) (Z) 1 1 EL SEGUNOO. CALIF. - VENTURAI CALIF.. - PORT HUENEME. CALIF.- - CAPITAN9 CALIF.. .. - MORROv CALIF.. .* SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. 281 206 204 203 (Z) 2 75 75 5 5 2 2 EUREKA, CALIF. . MONTEREY, CALIF. .- - SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. 7 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) 6 6 1 1 (Z) (Z) STOCKTONv CALIF. 33 33 33 3 3 1 1 - OAKLAND. CALIF.. 1 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 1 (Z (Z) - RICHMOND, CALIF. 59 46 46 46 13 13 1 1 (Z) (Z) ALAMEDA. CALIF.. 12 (Z) (Z ) (Z) tZ) (Z) 11 11 (Z) (Z) 1 I CROCKETT, CALIF. - SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 31 31 31 31 2 2 - MARTINEZ. CALIF. *. 34 34 34 (Z) (Z) REDWOOD CITY. CALIF. 77 77 77 77 (Z) (Z) - SELBY. CALIF.... - SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CALIF.. 16 16 16 16 (Z) SAN PABLO BAY# CALIF.. - CARQUINEZ STRAIT# CALIF. 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z SUISUN BAY, CALIF. 11 11 11 (Z) (Z) HONOLULU. HAWAII . 39 3 3 3 (Z; 36 36 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) HONOLULUw HAWAII 28 3 3 3 (Z) 25 25 (Z (Z) () (Z HILO HAWAII 11 11 11 tzt (Z) KAHULUI* HAWAII. (Z) (Z Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) NAWILILI-PORT ALLEN. HAWAII. - NORTH PACIFIC' TOTAL 1 311 1 078 1 075 1 019 57 3 233 233 29 20 3 3 PORTLAND. OREG.. . 15 15 14 14 1 (Z) (Z) - ASTORIA# OREG. - NEWPORTt OREG. *. - COOS BAY. OREG.. 15 15 14 14 1 (Z) (Z) PORTLAND, OREG.. (Z (Z) (Z) LONGVIEW* WASH.. - VANCOUVER' WASH.. -. KALAMAf WASH.. - SEATTLE. WASH. . 785 784 783 783 2 1 1 12 12 (Z) (Z) SEATTLE, WASH. 30 30 29 29 1 1 1 TACOMA. WASH.. . 128 128 127 127 1 2 2 ABERDEEN-HOQUIAM, WASH.. 52 52 52 52 ) (Z) BLAINEi WASH.. - BELLINGHAM. WASH.. 26 26 26 (Z) (Z) EVERETT. WASH. . 323 323 323 323 5 5 PORT ANGELES. WASH.. 156 156 156 156 4 4 PORT TOWNSENDO WASH. -- - ANACORTES. WASH. 41 40 40 40 I I I I (Z) (Z) FRIDAY HARBOR, WASH. 30 30 30 30 (Z) (Z) SOUTH BEND-RAYMOND, WASH.. - OLYMPIA# WASH. -.-- - NEAH BAY. WASH... - ANCHORAGE' ALASKA. 511 279 279 222 57 232 232 17 7 3 3 JUNEAU. ALASKA . 1 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) - KETCHIKANt ALASKA. 238 80 80 80 158 158 3 3 2 2 SKAGWAYV ALASKA. 67 67 67 11 56 (Z (Z) 9 IZ) (Z) (Z) WRANGELL# ALASKA 117 117 117 117 2 2 FAIRBANKS' ALASKA. - PETERSBURG, ALASKA .- - SITKA' ALASKA. . 14 14 I 14 14 1 1 PELICAN' ALASKA. - SAND POINT, ALASKA - ANCHORAGE. ALASKA. 74 (Z) (Z) (Z 74 74 (Z 1 KODIAK. ALASKA .* - GREAT LAKES' TOTAL 9 709 9 616 9 616 9 614 2 (Z) 93 92 188 188 4 4 OGDENSBURGO N.Y. . 1 1 1 1 ( (Z) - OGDENSBURGt N.Y. 1 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) MASSENAV N.Y.. . FORT COVINGTON, N.Y. - US WATERBORNE EXPORTS AUGUST 1971 Table lI Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service ?As 1 ? !e W I Urs. n," A09 y 5, I 'im) h U l ir. A arl al.uui.. .. Ir .' - 111. ~ F,.. .4 [ i*ee-.C op h*" ti' , "." r- h N' k-.'0 i "*.. r l, go. 1" , I t t [Muo.. .( galr1. r yg~ ~ L's '.~ AII~.. * ~. dF C : ,r Ie F1 r IU,q r: raJisfl.i me' 1 1 GREA. A. s--:ONT ih.T . h&. AP4 !A B* %.' . *& E C;S.'.T! A .r. . B .9FtL:. $ ,'.. . . B...A*LAI-RC'LS*f PZiNT*. N.. . AOX-ESTERN. %.v. . 1 : .....N. ..... .. .. BjEAL A. A.A FALLS. . C-' ES P.lN.T, ,.... .. .R.C.... N... ......... .' 1CE n* ... . . .COL PN* M.I. .. . B*u0CET MN.Y.. . ARROAD. HMINN* *.. DUL, MINN.. .. ULLUT.. MINN*. . ASMLAND-. NIS.. . INTERNAT'L FALLS-RANIERL, MINi4. suPE IOR. ll . . 1RAND 0ORTAGEI NINN. . SILLE BSAT. MINN.. . "I6lA~;'E. E E s.. . MILIA'.KEE. 'I ... .. MARINCTTE: :15.. . GREEN SAY. IS. . MANIT0#OCC. IS.. . S-EBO GAN,. IS.. .... RACINE-. IS. . . DETROIT. MIC .. . . .XTROIT. MIC . PORT uRDN. MI C .. . SAULT STE. MAM|E. "i:.. . $SAGINAI-BAY CITV. N:c... . ELCA&A8A. MIC. ... .. .. 4ARQuETTE- MICY. . ALGONAC MICN.. .. .. . N5GONA MIC... .. . PAND NA EN$ M.1N. . A0GLR5 CITYF NICYI............ ACKNAC -I.AN .. StUT$ Y1A4t NICN.. .. S8CAB ILI. .. . CICAGO I .... . PcoR!A. n. . . tAST CICAGO* (NO. 4 *. GAAY* I... . . ICELmsc<, ONIO ' I0 s .. .. . j kII A.. . . raP -, IO... ... %o.I * . TTTAL: L sT ( - T- U I.Tl 1ist. 2. 'Z - I , 1 507 99' 5I~. 693 152 36 22 421 . 177 152 -~ ( 62 ' 70 1 117 I 6 153 1 .'OO 5 572 2 37T8 8 1 501 987 Sim 230 205 7 19 6119 152 36 19 ,Z) 177 152 82 70 1 088 1 088 8 100 80 I 37s 15 572 1 805 2 378 T2 1 501 957 SI. 23C 205 - 19 689 152 36 19 177 152 82 70 1 08 1 088 8 108 1 37W 15 572 1 605 8 2 1 501 987 514 b86b 151 ;6c 38 S17 12> *2 70 1 08 I OW 6 108 80 1 37t 1t 572 t 803 2 37 82 * 421 421 I I Z I iZJ a a _ I I 42) 124n _i___ * **ALLtst IMHT H A% ) OE cTMAM AA CBTL IST 0 iICiT *, CIN TO OOTA TOTAL LAOT . > .* .' m .- I I i L AUGUST 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 9 Table E-2. Foreign Trade Area by Type of Service (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent domestic and foreign merchandise. Export shipments of Special Category commodities are excluded from these data. See tables E-3, E-4, and E 5 for cargo in each service by coastal district. Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) All services Liner Irregular Tanker Trade area percent oe.cflt percent percent T otal U .S. flag p ercent T otal U .S. flag e GRAND TOTAL . 36 190 2 132 5.9 4 390 933 21.3 28 848 840 2.9 2 953 359 12.2 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS, EXCEPT CANADIAN . 27 331 1 773 6.5 4 387 932 21.2 20 221 532 2.6 2 723 310 11.4 CARIBBEAN . 1 275 78 6.1 567 62 10.9 557 17 3.1 150 - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 20 7 35.0 18 7 38.9 2 - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 1 254 72 5.7 549 55 10.0 555 17 3.1 150 - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 1 583 78 4.9 265 51 19.2 1 133 26 2.3 186 - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 471 55 11.7 152 55 36.2 272 47 - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 304 5 1.6 105 5 4.8 72 (Z) (B) 127 - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 21 3 14.3 17 3 17.6 4 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 283 2 .7 89 2 2.2 67 (Z) (B) 127 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO 247 34 205 8 - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 845 38 4.5 180 37 20.6 525 1 .2 140 - BALTIC, SCANDINAVIA, ICELAND, AND GREENLAND. . 734 28 3.8 110 3 2.7 537 87 25 28.7 BAYONNE-HAMBURG RarjE 6 960 168 2.4 845 142 16.8 5 396 7 .1 720 19 2.6 NETHERLANDS AND BEL'luM 4 623 93 2.0 540 87 16.1 3 450 6 .2 633 - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 738 18 2.4 71 17 23.9 612 1 .2 55 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 1 598 55 3.4 233 37 15.9 1 334 (Z) (B) 31 19 61.3 OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. . 2 1 50.0 2 1 50.0 (Z) - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 863 3 .3 47 3 6.4 774 42 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 673 1 .1 38 1 2.6 610 25 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL. 33 1 3.0 3 1 33.3 12 17 - PORTUGAL. . 157 (Z) (B) 5 (Z) (B) 152 - UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRIES IN WESTERN EUROPE . - AZORES, MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACK SEA. . 3 314 233 7.0 470 91 19.4 2 612 104 4.0 233 39 16.7 WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 296 53 17.9 155 41 26.5 141 12 8.5 (Z) - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. 29 18 62.1 29 18 62.1 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 267 35 13.1 126 23 18.3 141 12 8.5 (Z) SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 176 41 23.3 93 41 44.1 26 57 - AUSTRALASIA . 340 14 4.1 118 14 11.9 142 (Z) (B) 80 - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 336 14 4.2 118 14 11.9 138 (Z) (B) 80 - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. . 4 (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (B) 4 - INDIA# PERSIAN GULF. AND RED SEA. 934 375 40.1 374 162 43.3 321 43 13.4 239 169 70.7 MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. 236 41 17.4 140 19 13.6 85 22 25.9 12 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 683 146 21.4 264 107 40.5 379 39 10.3 40 - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA, INCLUDING JAPAN. . 8 070 418 5.2 469 99 21.1 7 045 260 3.7 556 59 10.6 CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 8 859 359 4.1 3 2 66.7 8 627 308 3.6 230 49 21.3 PACIFIC CANADA. 581 247 42.5 2 2 100.0 537 246 45.8 42 - GREAT LAKES CANADA. 6 738 95 1.4 (Z) 6 636 46 .7 102 49 48.0 ATLANTIC CANADA . 1 540 17 1.1 1 (Z) (B) 1 454 17 1.2 86 - MONTREAL. . 282 240 42 - NEWFOUNDLAND. . 125 (Z) 124 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS ............ 1 133 17 1.5 1 (Z) (B) 1 089 17 1.6 43 - US WATERBORNE EXPORTS AUGUST 1971 T.JI- E-j Liner Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District 4~ -~ ,. * 'a ., .. ". .L .L" CANADIAN ,* * EAST COAST OF CANAL. ZON*. * A.,, iE CAR BlEAN POS T EAST COAST OF T AERICA * EEST COAST OF SOT AMERICA * WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA A *tT COAST OF CARA... ZONE. * A.. OT*EER wEST COAST OP CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEICO * 6.F COAST OF MExICO ' NITEO KI~NOO AND EIRE R L 8ALTIC. SCANDINAVIA, ICELAND, ANO BAONE-NAMB.G RANE . NET*IERLANDS AND BELDI. >* .. FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION * %ERANY--ATLANTIC REGION. * OPT I ONAL. PORTS--AYONNE-MA4 UG RANoG E .. ... . PORT0GAL ANC SPANS ATLANTIC . SPAIN-ATLANTIC REGION NORTH :, PORTAL. .* SPAIN-ATLANTIC REGION SO50TEAST OF PORTAL. .* . PORTUG..AL ....... EROPEO . . vmOCTIF IEO COUNTRIES I1 @ILSTER'. AZORES. MEDITERRANEAN, ANO BLACK SEA . * IEST COAST OF AFRICA. . MOROCCO-ATLANTIC REGION* * ALL OT'ER WEST COAST OF AFR ::. SO~.TH AND EAST AFNICA .. .. AUSTRALAS A S ......... . AUSTRALIA ANO OCEANIA . TRUST TERRITORY OF TNE PACIFIC 1SLANDS. ... .... INDIA, PERSIAN tLF. AND REO .LtA. MALAYSIA AN INOCNESIA. . FAR EAST-SOUTMERN AREA I4CLUBIN6 TAlIAN AND FAR EASTN-O(C'TtEN AREA. INCLU, INi JAPAN. . CANADAN TRAD AREAS. .. GRAT LA AES CANADA. *. AT.ANTIC .ALAO* C *| a T . . ft 1 - 274 7 - 2*7 ~29 - 69 2 - -' ~ 2 ) t ( . I, *RT l ( ) | 2> i 12 28 1! .1* e Mi 3 59 3 1 T 605 .123 i 1 28* 24 23 '5 191 ;' 31 1 25 a0 25 '. 9 .i - 2 - - 1 2 I '2 ~ZI 1Z~ 13 S <2) 1 1 iZ .: 2 IZ) 12z *I - 34 1 -I 2 Z " ( - 207 ( - . TI 2 3 ( - 21 2 - 2 - 1 121 7 1 2 -| 2 a- S I. .. r- ., '. -- .... ... r .i r r %, r j -; I .'F. '.F *t th g**' .e ...* r .* f .*J *jr. .:" "j.(S| AUGUST 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 11 Table E-4. Irregular Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent domestic and foreign merchandise. Export shipments of Special Category commodities are excluded from these data. See table E-2 for total cargo carried in irregular service. Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) North Atlantic Coast South Atlantic Coast Gulf Coast South Pacific Coast North Pacific Coast Great Lakes Trade area Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U S. flag TOTAL . 9 447 3 515 6 8 368 253 186 (Z) 1 001 532 9 330 46 FOREIGN TRADE AREASt EXCEPT CANADIAN . 9 397 3 459 6 7 761 253 170 (Z) 599 270 1 835 - CARIBBEAN . 59 43 1 427 16 28 - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 2 - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 59 41 1 427 16 28 - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 537 2 589 26 6 - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 69 12 190 - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 17 (Z) (Z) 52 3 - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 4 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 17 (Z) (Z) 48 3 GULF COAST OF MEXICO. 22 183 - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 292 1 11 147 4 71 - BALTIC# SCANDINAVIA, ICELAND, AND GREENLAND. . 173 363 1 - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 2 090 1 97 5 1 914 1 294 - NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM 790 1 73 5 1 505 1 083 - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 498 1 (Z) 46 68 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 802 (Z) 24 364 143 - OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. . (Z) PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 575 97 102 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 551 28 31 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL. (Z) 12 - PORTUGAL. . 24 69 59 UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRIES IN WESTERN EUROPE . .- - AZORES. MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACK SEA. . 1 197 (Z) 197 (Z) 1 017 104 201 - WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 141 12 - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. . ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 141 12 - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 11 15 - AUSTRALASIA . 9 131 (Z) (Z) 2 (Z) AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 9 128 (Z) (Z) 2 (Z) TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. . 4 .- INDIA, PERSIAN GULF. AND RED SEA. 23 24 264 33 10 10 - MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. I 49 22 35 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 18 24 269 39 40 28 - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREAt INCLUDING JAPAN. . 4 348 6 1 912 127 548 260 105 - CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 50 (Z) 56 607 16 402 262 7 495 46 PACIFIC CANADA. . 56 56 16 385 246 23 - GREAT LAKES CANADA. 34 6 602 46 ATLANTIC CANADA . 50 (Z) (Z) 516 18 17 870 - MONTREAL. . (Z) 42 198 - NEWFOUNDLAND. . (Z) 124 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. ............. 50 (Z) 350 18 17 671 - US WATERBORNE EXPORTS AUGUST 1971 Table E 5 Tanker Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District r, opmAt des v n '. ..- Wrr t aa (q m. :v er. L.f-. .fl. r. :.r j ".* '-A.. et toI o "*Ak F V - I... j 1 k -. Sa" al . ', -I I ., .. 'I I I : t 1-r 353 [3 1 ao5 5C3 -3. F .e:Ij '*u" : *AlA x..LP' : %A A. . . :a ,I"A".... .... A.. "' lf. "AR BA. E. . 7t "1 ; **,1* y a P>.. l ; s . 1fA' : A' C.T AMLERICA . E,' -.:A CF SiC.T* AMLRlCt . l "AS' OF .:ETRA, ANL MI: A;I.L DES' C:A*T )F :.A.. E.L. . A~... e *IS' CAST -. CENTER,. A"[a-IA ANE[ N. :I 3 . F..r C(AST I M(Li5; . IM'[U mr tI"% EIE L . B IC.'!C SAIA: I*. A. ICL.ANL. AND BAE..LN A*NAa aAN. . 9E[T-ENLANCS A n BE.".'jM . R ANCE--A T.ANT C AE.1)'. . ERM[AN'-- ATLANTIC [ RELlo.. * :DTI;hA, 'roAT,--BA.D E-MAe*LNaC ANGE. . . P.A-ATjGAL A%. SP*.15- ATLATI. . SP9ZN--A'LANTI: RLGION NORTH" Or SPAI%--ALT ANTIC RLi'.O S:.LTMEAST P:'RTuSAL... . ,.%IE:rTIrIEC 0,u'.TIES ]I ,tSTER% A.'!IA(S. NE:ITE(AANLAN. A&N *L.A* SEA. . . SEA .:.&ST jF A.R]CA. . ',rICC:C--A'ANT1I: RLCIIIN. . A,. CY'[A mEST COAST QO *Am:;a. S',.'" S [*S7 ,, l.& .Q.F . *.' ANl EAST* A. RI.A. .. A.5'AALASIA A- '.lIAT AN" CCLANIA . :%-IA ST!,AN a".r, z'a .c SEA. MA.. A S I '. NES.A . iC 6.[ TAIa-'. A'. z r ..a.:A% A -L l A! A . PA;Ir] iL' A.A...... .. G A' A ; A'.A:A. . r .aN' : ,*': . A .'- A l ., . .. . ... . . .0m n* .. *. * 1.1 I b5. Ju3 3C -. g .. . - -. - - U -2 - * I 103 - 2 I 12 - 2 - S 2 :5 2 23 5 - 21:C 33 i- 6 - '; 21 a i St - i :e4 -* i-i rWitb*" 9 ;,3 - I '.* '* f .. '. .. .,r '-/* .so, ;. AUGUST 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 13 Table E-6. Liner Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District Department of Defense and Special Category Non-Department of Defense Controlled Cargo (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) All coastal districts North Atlantic Coast South Atlantic Gulf Coast South Pacific Coast North Pacific Coast Great Lakes Coast Trade area Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total fl. percent flag GRAND TOTAL. 32.2 27.8 86.3 13.1 10.1 1.0 .7 10.7 10.1 4.2 4.2 2.7 2.7 .4 - FOREIGN TRADE AREAS: EXCEPT CANADIAN 32.2 27.8 86.3 13.1 10.1 1.0 .7 10.7 10.1 4.2 4.2 2.7 2.7 .4 - CARIBBEAN. . .2 .1 50.0 .1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE (Z) (Z) - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS. .2 .1 50.0 .1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. .3 .2 66.7 .2 .2 (Z) (Z) - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. .3 .3 100.0 .3 .3 (Z) (Z) - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO. . (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO. Z) QZ) - GULF COAST OF MEXICO .- - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE. .1 (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (Z) - BALTIC. SCANDINAVIA, ICELANDO AND GREENLAND . .1 (Z) (B) .1 (Z) - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. .6 (Z) (B) .4 (Z) (Z) .2 .1 - NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM. .4 (Z) (B) .3 (Z) .2 (Z) - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION. - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION .2 (Z) tB) .1 (Z) tZ) (Z) .1 - OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE- HAMBURG RANGE - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC. .4 .3 75.0 .4 .3 (Z) - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . .4 .3 75.0 .4 .3 (Z) - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL - PORTUGAL . (Z) (Z) - UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRIES IN WESTERN EUROPE. - AZORES# MEDITERRANEANs AND BLACK SEA . 13.9 11.6 83.5 7.1 5.5 (Z) 6.4 6.1 .1 .1 .3 - WEST COAST OF AFRICA (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) QZ) (Z) - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. . (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (tZ (Z) (Z) - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA. (2) (Z) (B) 12) (2) - AUSTRALASIA. . .1 (Z) (B) .1 (Z) (Z) - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA. .1 (Z) (8) .1 (Z) (Z) - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS - INDIA. PERSIAN GULF, AND RED SEA . 3.5 3.3 94.3 1.8 1.6 .4 1.4 1.4 - MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES . 2.7 1.9 70.4 .8 .4 .6 .3 .3 .3 .9 .9 (Z) (Z) - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA, INCLUDING JAPAN 10.0 9.9 99.0 1.7 1.7 (Z) (Z) 2.3 2.3 3.3 3.3 2.6 2.6 - CANADIAN TRADE AREAS - PACIFIC CANADA . - GREAT LAKES CANADA - ATLANTIC CANADA. - MONTREAL . - NEWFOUNDLAND . - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS . - US WATERBORNE EXPORTS AUGUST 1971 Table 7 Irregular Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District Department of Defense and Special Category Non-Department of Defense Controlled Cargo Wi WK Vf ~ ~ at hs ~ ~ a n t f Arl iI * a..." f' * . 3 .3 I. I.L S .'. 'r r. i r --.. 2 -. 2 - r .*. *i v .. . r." A. a A- M L . .rF- :a Ar :.*'. A.*. A a s" "1:5A .- F ..'< AMER :.& . A'.: ::: . . S:. : : 3. .r :* . A ".. .- E E .S' : AS5 1- . E%* A. AM[N|cA 1 A L c A -. 5 :a : t ,A E L . .,A-[" 1R .: A.,: C 1, . A%-" :, A .. -" .. . 6 PAIC:--A' ...AN!:C AE'.aEC. . 8 R AcREE. Av . B E S l -E .'i .D ... . a.C I A '-*._ SPA%, : S IT.AN' c. C.'aE- PC Q .-. . ',,, .-E A l. S[ i:P 5 , S "':. A '-- ;.A' ::-Ri '. R A.. P A.a . . rl ic: -: S *. -0 ,5" : s .- AZ E AF I:C . .. S'l .E .AN" |. ., .. .- g: _A AL E A .' ". r, . *A.5':A.A A :' .'[I A E . :A '-E iT :%i A :. I" : 'A MA' .%: . :I -E C .-A L A, E A,, . : : A.. .. . *** A. '. .. A 4. .. . A' . i.t - - - - ~1' A., 6 - .1 .1 ic.C .. - . .. - :.,5 t.5 I.'C.. .5 .3 1. ..3 - , , * t %. .. * S..* 2-.t AUGUST 1971 U. S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS 15 Table I-1. Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service (Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds) Value (in millions of dollars) Customs district and port Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Grand total General Total General Grand total Total, General Tn al General ipTotalrt In-transit including G including T lprts imports in transit in-transit in-transit mpots TOTAL ALL DISTRICTS: MONTHLY AVERAGE 1970 53 609 22 853 22 783 70 30 756 26 904 2 128 1 890 1 867 238 193 AUGUST 1970. . 56 170 28 327 28 254 73 27 843 24 110 2 142 1 923 1 901 219 184 JULY 1971. ....... 58 775 29 459 29 403 57 29 316 25 690 2 715 2 156 2 143 559 222 AUGUST 1971 .... 60 311 26 138 26 110 28 34 173 30 947 2 424 2 126 2 117 298 262 NORTH ATLANTIC9 TOTAL. 31 685 9 095 9 078 16 22 590 19 364 1 499 1 304 1 298 196 159 PORTLAND. MAINE. . 3 864 246 246 3 618 391 41 1 1 40 4 PORTLAND. MAINE. .: 3 363 (Z) (Z) 3 363 136 37 (Z) (Z) 37 1 BANGOR# MAINE.. - EASTPORTI MAINE. . 4 4 4 ((Z (Z) IZ) BATHo MAINE. . - BAR HARBOR. MAINE. . .- - CALAISt MAINE. . - ROCKLAND, MAINE. - JONESPORTt MAINE - PORTSMOUTHI N.H. . 383 189 189 195 195 3 1 1 2 2 BELFAST# MAINE . - SEARSPORT9 MAINE . 113 53 53 61 61 1 (Z) tZ) I I BOSTON# MASS.. . 1 383 432 432 (Z) 951 951 78 71 71 7 7 BOSTON. MASS.. . 723 383 383 (Z) 340 340 57 54 54 3 3 GLOUCESTER. MASS.. . 35 35 35 13 13 13 - NEW BEDFORD. MASS. . 9 9 9 (Z) 3 3 3 - PLYMOUTH* MASS.. . 131 131 131 1 1 1 FALL RIVER, MASS .. . 297 6 6 292 292 2 (Z) (Z) 2 2 SALEM* MASS. 188 188 188 2 2 2 PROVINCETOWN9 MASS .. - PROVIDENCE* R.I. . 432 19 19 413 413 5 1 1 4 4 NEWPORT. R.I.. . 207 207 207 2 2 PROVIDENCE. R.I. . 141 19 19 122 122 2 1 1 1 1 MELLVILLEw R.I.. o . 85 (Z) (Z) 85 85 1 (Z) (Z) 1 1 BRIDGEPORT. CONN.. . 1 376 232 232 1 144 1 144 22 15 15 8 8 BRIDGEPORT* CONN.. . 239 39 39 200 200 7 6 6 1 1 HARTFORD* CONN.. . - NEW HAVEN9 CONN. . 940 182 182 758 758 13 8 8 5 5 NEW LONDON. CONN.. . 197 11 11 186 186 3 1 1 2 2 NEW YORK. N.Y. . 10 043 2 194 2 181 13 7 849 7 849 940 871 867 69 69 NEW YORK* N.Y o. 9 661 2 175 2 162 13 7 486 7 486 937 870 866 67 67 ALBANY. N.Y. . 382 19 19 362 362 3 1 1 2 2 PHILADELPHIA9 PA.. . 9 707 3 646 3 646 (Z) 6 061 6 061 171 120 120 51 51 PHILADELPHIA* PA.. . 5 200 3 189 3 189 (Z) 2 011 2 011 115 98 98 17 17 CHESTER* PA. . - WILMINGTON. DEL. . 1 109 118 118 991 991 18 10 10 8 8 PAULSBORO# N.J.. . 2 201 87 87 2 114 2 114 24 5 5 19 19 CAMDEN* N.J. . 357 252 252 (Z) 105 105 7 6 6 1 1 GLOUCESTER CITY* N.J.. 41 41 41 (Z) (Z) (Z) MARCUS HOOK, PA. . 798 798 798 6 6 6 BALTIMORE* MD. . 3 157 1 982 1 982 (Z) 1 174 1 174 154 146 146 8 8 ANNAPOLISt MD . - CAMBRIDGE, MO. . 1 1 1 (Z) (ZI (Z - BALTIMORE* MD. . o 3 156 1 982 1 981 (Z) 1 174 1 174 154 146 146 8 8 CRISFIELD# MD. . - NORFOLK, VA. . 1 703 323 321 2 1 380 1 380 87 78 77 9 9 NORFOLK. VA. . 1 142 306 304 2 836 836 81 75 74 6 6 NEWPORT NEWS* VA... . 535 16 16 519 519 5 3 3 3 3 RICHMOND-PETERSBURG, VA. 27 1 1 26 26 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) CAPE CHARLES CITYv VA. - REEDVILLEr VA.. . - HOPEWELL* VA.. - WASHINGTON. D.C. . 19 19 19 1 1 1 - WASHINGTON. D.C. . (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - ALEXANDRIA, VA.. . 18 18 18 1 1 1 - SOUTH ATLANTICr TOTAL. 6 469 1 834 1 829 5 4 634 4 634 222 186 184 36 36 WILMINGTON, N.C. . 520 280 280 240 240 17 15 15 2 2 WILMINGTON. N.C. . 499 259 259 240 240 17 15 15 2 2 ELIZABETH CITY, N.C, - BEAUFORT-MOREHEAD CITY. N.C. 21 21 21 (Z) (ZI (Z) - CHARLESTON* S.C. . 306 189 189 (Z) 117 117 32 31 31 1 1 CHARLESTON, S.C. . 241 189 189 (Z) 52 52 31 31 31 (Z) (Z) GEORGETOWN, S.C. . 65 (Z) (Z) 65 65 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) U S WATERBORNE IMPORTS AUGUST 1971 T !'e 11 Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service .'j rp r r .' .. .Jk'' AIT'. ',Bi5 rh | "iU I t* ,il ill .,I iuu'lr.d 8pl llpu1r r. lj. l'.~~' ~:*~ 4-.. ..:8..,..',,: .. .A .** * . ,A%%.CA .. . L- N* P A :.. *. t.ia: A A. B A. . . - A A. .. . . 1 A". .l * IA"-2 E. [ .. ........ . *,;. A :Sa .. ... . I.z s:A. R. . . .ES. P EAC-. ..... .. .Il Al r A F. . . S TOTA .. . . ADPA. r. ,. . B ECA AA'.:E. LA. ST. I 'E[ SBu lR LA ".B[.[ E.EA. '. A . ":-[A E. AC a. . :AA.PAEI!.E FLA. :..ARB. .E. FSA. . p:.r4T 51. E--E FLA. La [*EAN. .A. . *.F 'l...E .5 .A. . BA-'. .i E.A. .. A". L '. .. .. .rl* t A . D-- E A . .. .A [. . *-', .L "r . s1 1 *'E. A . E l * 1 -d u.9 12 '"' 363 1 Sl; I 126 32S e)9 637 ab:l 1* B, 1 86'S 1 a..8 S66 6,- I.S . bi . 1 2 ~3? L 03 3- ~82 9 7,29 TIX .* . . TC . . r ,A . . G . . THUS 7 %) K. . . <*< ..A** TtK. . .. .. . . . h~ull llt I t ST. . . I D- bee 4- C,.. 3o 3 1 '.2'. i '.4J d'. ~e 3 8a0 age 1 38 13r 2 i88 2 e '6'. I 69, 7.6 S IS I 9 1 039 9 i 9 I h r I 1 1 a t". ,r I,8, - .r Vie .1 O :1 I1 J 1i .** r 0 giliah. L ;t t 2"- ; , ) 3 2* - ': '*t 7 e S : 1 * '. 1 II ho i* ; I I I C 2. 1: !* I. ' 3 - I: I - - : - *71p - S i I * ;; ;* Ii . .'* I; *(i ~ hoof *t or1 'd .",. A g.' t .' "' ". 'r.. AUGUST 1971 U. S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS I/ Table I-1. Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service (Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds) Value (in millions of dollars) Customs district and port Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Grand total General Total, General Grand total Total, General Total, General TotalI a imports sin-transit imports in-transit imports SOUTH PACIFIC. TOTAL 4 133 210 208 1 3 924 3 924 63 32 31 31 31 SAN DIEGOt CALIF.. . 7 7 7 (ZI Z) (Z) (Z)- LOS ANGELES. CALIF.. . 2 019 54 54 (Z) 1 964 1 964 23 8 8 15 15 LOS ANGELES. CALIF.. 1 362 28 28 (Z 1 334 1 334 15 5 5 10 10 PORT SAN LUIS# CALIF.. - LONG BEACH. CALIF. . 523 26 26 (Z) 497 497 7 3 3 4 4 EL SEGUNDO. CALIF. . 134 134 134 1 1 1 VENTURA. CALIF.. . - PORT HUENEME, CALIF. - CAPITAN# CALIF*... I .* * MORROI CALIF.. . - SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. . 1 470 107 106 1 1 363 1 363 22 12 11 11 11 EUREKA9 CALIF. - MONTEREY. CALIF. - SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. 218 6 6 tZ) 211 211 5 3 3 1 1 STOCKTONe CALIF. 1 1 1 (ZI 1 1 1 - OAKLANDW CALIF..: .* 76 16 16 (Z) 60 60 7 7 7 (Z) (Z) RICHMOND* CALIF. . 143 143 143 2 2 2 ALAMEDA. CALIF.. .. *. 92 2 1 1 89 89 2 1 1 1 1 CROCKETT. CALIF - SACRAMENTO. CALIF. - MARTINEZ. CALIF. . 194 194 194 1 1 1 REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. . 24 24 24 (Z) (Z) (Z) SELBYe CALIF .. . .- SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CALIF.. .. 81 81 81 (Z) (Z) (Z) SAN PABLO BAY# CALIF.. 108 108 108 1 1 1 CAROUINEZ STRAIT' CALIF. 533 533 533 4 4 4 SUISUN BAY. CALIF. . - HONOLULU. HAWAII . 638 42 42 (Z) 596 596 18 12 12 6 6 HQNOLULU. HAWAII . 638 42 42 (Z) 596 596 18 12 12 6 6 HILO. HAWAII . KAHULUI. HAWAII. - NAWILILI-PORT ALLEN HAWAII. - NORTH PACIFIC. TOTAL 1 617 1 000 998 1 617 617 35 28 28 6 6 PORTLAND. OREG.. .. 395 395 395 10 10 10 - ASTORIA. OREG. . (Z) (Z) Z(Z) (Z) (Z) - NEWPORT. OREG. - COOS BAY. OREG.. - PORTLAND. OREG.. . 185 185 185 2 2 2 LONGVIEW. WASH.. . 142 142 142 5 5 5 - VANCOUVERI WASH. . 69 69 69 2 2 2 KALAMA. WASH.. - SEATTLE. WASH. . 907 561 560 1 346 346 17 14 13 3 3 SEATTLE. WASH. . 349 329 328 1 19 19 12 11 11 (Z) tZ) TACOMAI WASH... . 244 101 101 143 143 3 2 2 1 1 ABERDEEN-HOQUIAM' WASH.. - BLAINE. WASH.; . (Z' (Z) (Z) IZ) (Z) (Z) - BELLINGHAM, WASH.. . 119 6 6 113 113 1 (Z) (Z) 1 1 EVERETT. WASH. . 72 72 72 (Z> ( PORT ANGELES. WASH.. . 17 17 17 (ZI (Z> (Z) PORT TOWNSEND, WASH 35 35 35 (Z (Z) (Z) ANACORTES. WASH. . 71 71 71 1 1 1 FRIDAY HARBOR, WASH. .- - SOUTH BEND-RAYMOND, WASH.. - OLYMPIAt WASH. - NEAH BAY. WASH.. - ANCHORAGE. ALASKA. . 315 44 43 (Z) 271 271 8 4 4 3 3 JUNEAU. ALASKA . 2 2 2 (Z) (Z) (Z) KETCHIKAN. ALASKA. . 5 5 5 (Z) (Z) (Z) SKAGWAY. ALASKA. . 26 12 12 (Z) 14 14 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) WRANGELL. ALASKA . 8 8- 1 1 1 FAIRBANKS. ALASKA.- - PETERSBURG. ALASKA .. (Z) (Z) ) (Z) (Z PELICAN, ALASKA. . (Z) (Z) (Z) Z> (Z () - SAND POINT. ALASKA (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z ( (Z - ANCHORAGE. ALASKA. . 273 16 16 (Z) 258 258 6 3 3 3 3 KODIAK. ALASKA . 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) - GREAT LAKES. TOTAL 6 243 6 123 6 123 (Z) 120 120 195 193 193 2 2 OGDENSBURG. N.Y. . 79 48 48 30 30 1 (Z) (Zl (Z (Z2) OGDENSBURG. N.Y. . 21 21 21 (Z) (Z) (Z) MASSENA. N.Y.. . 9 9 9 (Z) (Z) (Z) FORT COVINGTON. N.Y. - U. S WATERBORNE IMPORTS AUGUST 1971 Tt.,t 1- Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service .'. :______ __ _* "*' it* gu it' B l e, ( 1 1 r .' a. .it ,g.*I. REAT LASt5--CONT 5 E 0WWISTOZNt NY T AP.X6 |RIA BAY* N.Y. . CiAMPLAIN-ROUSES POINT. N.Y. WACOIINTON. N.Y. . CLAVTON. N.Y.. . B [A.O ,N.Y.. ...... LUWAL..-NIAGAAA UALL3S* OS ESER. N.. . S0OSC POINT N.Y. . 5-YACUSE. N.Y. . ATICA NY,, *. .* * ... 1**** . . ... . . . . * * OULUTN, MINN..... ... .... OU.4LUTt* MINN.* .. . ASHLAC. mIS... . INTERNAT'L FALLS-RANIER. EPtRIOR *IS......... RAND POR TAGE, INN. . IvER BAY*, NINN. . *NiL.MUxEEt *!5** . MILAAUJKEE *15.. ... MARIONETTE. :IS. . GREEN BAY, IS.... . ANIT'0OC6* ls.. . RACINE* *5....... DETROIT. MIC.. . DETROIT. MICN. . PORT %ON MRICN.. . SAJLT STE. MARIE. MICR.. SAINAU-BAY CITY. NICH., ESCANABA. MIC.. .. KAAUE"E*t MICN. . A 6(NACt MICN.. . RUSKEGO MICN... . GRANO AVEN MIC. . RES CITY. RIC. . DETOUR. RICNt..,.. . ACKINAC ISLAND NICH, . SOvATEN M1A % C . AP E NA, C M ICN ... . AC 0 ,AN. l0...... A%>EN~t MICN.. . FEMELSAV0. MmI0.. . T0,,ItO. 11.IO..... .. .. .. *t0lA* 11 .. . 6AN0, :Y .. Cl.tve.E.AN . C0t.EiAL, O..I0. .. .W :..I. . *a;F.~ ~ .. . &*-'&0_ ~ .. : .5 . Attl~ % Ak O.! . A. I . * . . . V-i I 759 I 067 3" ~ 135 315 110 S11 'p. I 711 1 063 993 0 5 2 902 I 035 312 21 I 5O S. I 71T 1 065 299 S) 2 902 1 635 312 160 355 2 3 3 *.j, .,&.. - ..! 'I IN TPC RN 7-- ": '. .IP IZ L -Z : T L I - -HNBINA. N.* DAK . . *ARRCOAO MINN. .. BAUTTEO I M|NN, . 1 S S 67 ZZ~ 2 - 2 - 52 2 2? - 57 z~ 2 - 5 - .I .. n. t .' '. . ', Ipr t~t~l7 VX VD< 0t I', LO'. T L rC riK~~~~~ 7m<*O>ok~i AUGUST 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS 19 Table 1-2. Foreign Trade Area by Type of Service (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent general imports of merchandise. See tables 1-3. 1-4. and 1-5 for cargo in each service by coastal district. Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, hence may vary :,fr, from sum of rounded amounts) All services Liner Irregular Tanker Trade area Total U.S. flag percent Total U.S. flag Upe Total U.S. flag rU.S Total U S. flag percent GRAND TOTAL . 57 057 3 182 5.6 5 094 840 16.5 21 015 632 3.0 30 947 1 709 5.5 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS EXCEPT CANADIAN . 48 418 2 566 5.3 5 005 828 16.5 12 946 68 .5 30 467 1 671 5.5 CARIBBEAN . 26 279 1 265 4.8 216 9 4.2 6 619 44 .7 19 443 1 212 6.2 EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. .* (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 26 279 1 265 4.8 216 9 4.2 6 619 44 .7 19 443 1 212 6.2 EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 811 98 12.1 314 98 31.2 497 (Z) (B) (Z) - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 903 68 7.5 198 68 34.3 678 27 (Z) (B) WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 452 23 5.1 53 1 1.9 383 22 5.7 16 WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 1 1 100.0 1 1 100.0 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 451 22 4.9 52 383 22 5.7 16 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO. 644 24 3.7 33 1 3.0 188 423 23 5.4 UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 681 97 14.2 439 97 22.1 185 (Z) (B) 57 (Z) (B) BALTIC. SCANDINAVIAs ICELAND' AND GREENLAND. . 535 11 2.1 230 11 4.8 305 (Z) (B) (Z) - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 2 880 221 7.7 1 265 178 14.1 743 (Z) (B) 872 43 4.9 NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM 2 124 110 5.2 834 67 8.0 619 671 43 6.4 FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 308 35 11.4 79 35 44.3 34 (Z) (B) 195 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 448 76 17.0 353 76 21.5 90 5 (Z) (BI OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. . - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 202 15 7.4 87 15 17.2 42 73 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 75 1 1.3 39 1 2.6 36 (Z) SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL. 93 -12 12.9 18 12 66.7 1 73 - PORTUGAL. . 34 2 5.9 29 2 6.9 4 - AZORESi MEDITERRANEANt AND BLACK SEA. . 2 745 115 4.2 304 58 19.1 423 (Z) (B) 2 017 57 2.8 WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 2 167 28 1.3 166 28 16.9 811 1 190 - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. 24 (Z) (8) (Z) (Z) (B) 23 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 2 144 28 1.3 166 28 16.9 811 1 166 - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 254 27 10.6 76 27 35.5 157 20 - AUSTRALASIA . 843 14 1.7 109 14 12.8 576 (Z) (B) 158 - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 843 14 1.7 109 14 12.8 576 (Z) (B) 158 - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. . (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (B) - INDIA. PERSIAN GULF, AND RED SEA. 5 358 363 6.8 151 27 17.9 53 5 154 336 6.5 MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. 1 021 35 3.4 196 35 17.9 2 823 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 723 52 7.2 227 51 22.5 473 1 .2 23 - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA, INCLUDING JAPAN. . 1 920 110 5.7 937 110 11.7 812 (Z) (B) 171 (Z) (B) CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 8 639 615 7.1 90 13 14.4 8 069 565 7.0 480 38 7.9 PACIFIC CANADA. . I1 112 52 4.7 60 (Z) (B) 1 038 52 5.0 14 - GREAT LAKES CANADA. 1 368 363 26.5 12 5 41.7 1 323 354 26.8 34 4 11.8 ATLANTIC CANADA . 6 159 200 3.2 19 7 36.8 5 708 159 2.8 432 34 7.9 MONTREAL. . 153 10 6.5 (Z) (Z) (B) 66 10 15.2 87 1 1.1 NEWFOUNDLAND . 128 I 127 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. ............ 5 878 190 3.2 18 7 38.9 5 515 149 2.7 345 33 9.6 U S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS AUGUST 1971 T.ibe I 3 Liner Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District , ... | = m ( t .*" : 'is ..;*I 1 *-: .'i's, rr. r'-li .'C 1,r. '...a y* r. r '. l :t I'f. l ** ,i .; r= .* t ':t : .te. sln ' f jr' ".race E..J *ji .r r "'lx wr l'tu' *c% jian i1' .. A,' :' Mm %,, ~**I 2 507 576 PC 3. 252 167 at .e .' 3% 7.. i FOEI 4N TRAOE AREAS. EXCEPT CANAl:AN . . CA:bAMAN ............ AST COAST OF CANAL ZN. . AL OTNMER CARI AN PORTS * EAST COAST OF SOUTN AMICA gEST COAST OF SOUTh AMERICA . E!ST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MCXICO . .. CEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. . A..L OT*ER SEST COAST O CL'.'RA,. AMERICA ANO MEXICO . F COAST OF MExIC. : : '.NITE NGDOM ANO EIRE . BATIC. CANDINAVIA ICELANC AND GREE .LAN.. . . SATONNE-"AMBURG RANGE . NET-ERLANOS AND BELGIUM . FRANCE-_ATLANTIC REGION . GERMANY-*ATLANTIC REGION. * OPTIONA, DORT5--BACNNE-"AL-uRG RANGE.. . . PORTJGAL AND SPANISN ATLANTIC , SPAIN-*ATLANTIC REGION NORTN OF POT'uGAL . . SPAIN-ATLANTIC REGION SOLT-AST OF PORTUGAL. * PORTUGAL. . . AZORES. MEOITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA. . *. *EST COAST OF AFRICA. . OROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. * ALL OTER EST COAST OF tAr::;. O5,0 AN EAST AFRICA .. .. AUSTRALASIA .. .. AUST4ALIA AND OCEANIA . TR'ST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLAN S. . .. INDIA. PERSIAN G6LF, ANO RE- '.!.. AAYSIA AN INDONES A.. .. fAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, TNCLING TAIAN AND PNILIPPIAES. . . FAR EAST--NORT*ERN AREAE INCDING APAN. . CANAtlAN TRADE AREAS. .. *ACIFIC CANADA. . .. aEAT E CA.AA. . ATLANTIC CAAA . . A OER ATLANT1C CANALA 2 -47 $76 i80 R 1 246 167 e I S3 73. 2. I - ''I 2 - U 21 13 2Z 29 L2z : 2. *2. - 1 I (Z1i lZ t 2 2C 3 29 - 42 12 5 1e 2 tI lZ 1, : 26 - 3 1 3 9 4Z z 'tz lzi 21 - 15 10 2 2 2 a l 1 - 20- 7 2 2) tz 1, t z 2 I' 206 q7 21 i' 9 1 19 Z 2 3) - 137 29 19 5 17 10 2: -: 65 71255 27 c? 1 6 M 60 6 2 14 12 9 1 2 6 I 1 2 - 2 7 ( 7 2 2 it 4* ...d*' ". .1 ....* %t.1 t k-d. 't*w '.- r Y '" a ..'e .. '. .1 AUGUST 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS 21 Table 1-4. Irregular Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent general imports of merchandise. See table 1-2 for total cargo carried in irregular service. Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) North Atlantic Coast South Atlantic Coast Gulf Coast South Pacific Coast North Pacific Coast Great Lakes Trade area Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag TOTAL . 6 572 40 1 349 5 6 621 1 141 25 951 50 5 382 512 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS, EXCEPT CANADIAN . 4 471 40 963 5 6 331 1 130 22 271 1 780 - CARIBBEAN . 1 738 40 384 5 4 291 (Z) 206 - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. (Z) - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 1 738 40 384 5 4 291 (Z) 206 - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 254 106 110 (Z) 1 26 - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 389 48 241 (Z) - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 235 4 34 91 22 19 - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 235 4 34 91 22 19 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO. 7 23 125 22 11 - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 35 (Z) 11 76 (Z) 62 - BALTIC, SCANDINAVIAt ICELAND' AND GREENLAND. . 152 59 58 (Z) (Z) 35 - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 220 (Z) 118 122 (Z) (Z) 283 - NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM 184 109 106 (Z) 220 - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 7 (Z) (Z) 11 (Z) 16 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 28 10 5 47 - OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE . - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 16 2 (Z) 24 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 13 24 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL 1 (Z) - PORTUGAL . 3 1 (Z) - AZORES, MEDITERRANEANt AND BLACK SEA. . 158 59 (Z) 165 (Z) 41 - WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 618 2 191 - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 618 2 191 - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 16 24 118 - AUSTRALASIA . 118 6 444 1 (Z) 6 - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 118 6 444 1 (Z) 6 - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. . (Z) (Z) - INDIA. PERSIAN GULFv AND RED SEA. 32 (Z) 21 - MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. (Z) 2 (Z) (Z) - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREAt INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 320 19 (Z) 132 (Z) (Z) (Z) 2 1 (Z) - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREAl INCLUDING JAPAN. . 162 97 (Z) 201 (Z) 16 (Z) 44 292 - CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 2 101 1 386 (Z) 290 10 3 680 49 4 602 512 PACIFIC CANADA. . 204 57 70 10 3 676 49 20 - GREAT LAKES CANADA*. 1 1 322 354 ATLANTIC CANADA . 1 896 1 329 (Z) 220 4 3 259 158 MONTREAL. . 1 64 10 NEWFOUNDLAND. . 91 17 19 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. *............ 1 806 1 310 (Z) 220 4 3 176 148 A-' US WATERBORNE IMPORTS AUGUST 1971 Table Tanker Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District S '. 'e 11 **. ,, *',," .' l r -- r r r 'i I .n *. ;.*y 111, ., * YI .** ,* ..* . A t 1- t L i. t r*" .. . . ,-' . . EAT .CAT CANA. N. . AL. E CA!BEAN SPORTS 4% . CAST AS? OF S ATR A A *EST ? A+T OF $,T AMERICA . 6EST C^AS? OF CNTRAA ERICA ANO co . . Es$ COAST OF CANAL. ZNE. . AU. OTeER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AEICA ANO ME. CO . F.? COAST OF S.IC.o. .. NITO ~~A OR A EI. . A %--'1m -1QOQ AO AEAS . B6A.TIC. SCANBINVAIA* ICECLAND. ANO 8AYOAub RANGE * OMCCHt.aMO+. . . NT. ER. ANOS AN.D .BE .G . FRANCE--ATLANTIC REttION . GERMANY--ATLANTIC REtlON.. . OPTIONAL. ORTS--BAYNNE-NAMB6vG *CORTGAL AN SPANIS ATLANTIC * SPAIN--ATANTIC REGON SOUTNEAST OF PORTUGAL. .. DORTI(AL . .... AZORES. ECOITBERANeAN. ANB LACK SEA* . .. WEST COAST OF AFRICA. . MOROCCO-ATLANTIC REGION. * A.. OTCER WEST COAST OF AFRICA, SOUTM ANO EAST AFRICA . ASTRALASIA...................... ASTRALIA ANO OCEANIA . TRUST TERRITORY OF TNE PACIFIC ISLANOS. . .. INDIA. PERSIAN GULF. AND RED SEA. 'A.AYSIA AND INDONESIA. .. INC.OTING TAlWAN AND PNL1PINES..................... FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA, INCiUOING JAPAN. .... CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. . PACIFIC CANADA. ................. REAT IAKES CANADA. .A .. ATLANTIC CANADA . .. R1NTRCAL....... . . 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